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  1. James Barney Pollack (July 9, 1938 – June 13, 1994) was an American astrophysicist who worked for NASA's Ames Research Center. Pollack was born on July 9, 1938, in New York City, and was brought up in Woodmere, Long Island by a Jewish family that was in the women's garment business.

  2. A key scientist in every major planetary mission mounted by NASA since 1971, including Mariner 9, Viking, Voyager, Pioneer Venus, Galileo, Mars Observer, and Cassini, Pollack did seminal work on all of the planets visited by these craft.

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  3. Astrophysicist, NASA Ames Research Center. James B. Pollack (July 9, 1938 – June 13, 1994) was an American astrophysicist who worked for NASA's Ames Research Center. Pollack specialized in atmospheric science, especially the atmospheres of Mars and Venus. He investigated the possibility of terraforming Mars, the extinction of the dinosaurs ...

    • Pollacks Notable Research in Planetology
    • Mars Crater Named After Pollack
    • Pollack Introduced The Term Nuclear Winter
    • A Mentor For Young Scientists

    Pollack was always doing informative research on the Solar System and all its planets. A lot of his findings contributed in learning the formation of all the Jovian planets, which are Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. His experiment of examining the scattering radar signals around Saturn's rings also helped scientists discover that most of the r...

    One of the most notable honors Pollack has achieved in his life is a crater on Mars being named after him. The crater, named Pollack, is an impact crater present on the southeast region on Mars, which measure up to 96 kilometers in diameter. This honor was bestowed upon him due to his research on the climate of Mars with the help of the data collec...

    Pollack, along with a team of five scientists, introduced the concept of nuclear winter to the world. His study on this topic led to a major disagreement between scientists all over the world about whether a nuclear war could set an eternal chill on a global level. Though it was known that the scientist has overestimated the concept of nuclear wint...

    Pollack lived a controversial life, being openly gay during the conservative times of 30s but for his colleagues at NASA, he was still an inspiration. During his time at NASA's Ames Research Center, he not only became a great astrophysicist, but a remarkable teacher as well. The astrophysicist was responsible for bring a lot of bright, young scient...

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  4. Jun 15, 1994 · James B. Pollack, the senior research scientist in the space science division of NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif., died Monday at his home at San Jose, Calif. He was 55.

  5. Carl Sagan referred to Pollacks planetary research in his book, The Pale Blue Dot.2 He wrote, “…James B. Pollack made important contributions in every area in planetary science. He was my first graduate student and a colleague ever since. He converted NASA’s Ames Research Center into a world leader in planetary

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  7. Jun 19, 1994 · June 19, 1994 12 AM PT. James B. Pollack, 55, luminary among the world’s planetary scientists who helped formulate the theory of nuclear winter. Pollack discovered that Venus’ clouds are made...

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