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  1. Walter Samuel McAfee (September 2, 1914 – February 18, 1995) was an American scientist and astronomer, notable for participating in the world's first lunar radar echo experiments with Project Diana.

  2. Jan 9, 2015 · McAfee earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics in 1934 from Wiley College, a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Marshall, Texas. In 1937, he earned a Master’s of Science degree from Ohio State University. With his Master’s degree, McAfee taught mathematics and biological sciences at a junior high school in Columbus, Ohio.

  3. Feb 18, 1995 · Walter McAfee was an African-American scientist and astronomer, best known for his part in the world's first lunar radar echo experiments. View three larger pictures. Biography. Walter Samuel McAfee's African-American parents were Luther F McAfee and Suzie A Johnson.

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  5. Feb 22, 2021 · Dr. Walter S. McAfee is one of the most renowned African American scientists who served for more than 42 years. Most famous for his pioneering work on Project Diana in 1946, and what is...

  6. Walter Samuel McAfee. 1914-1995. African American Astrophysicist. As mathematician for the U.S. Army's Project Diana in 1946, Walter S. McAfee helped advance lunar exploration in its earliest stages. His calculations made it possible to bounce a radar signal off the Moon, thus confirming that radio contact would be possible across space.

  7. Wed, 09.02.1914. Walter McAfee, Scientist born. *Walter McAfee was born on this date in 1914. He was a Black scientist and astronomer. Walter Samuel McAfee was born in Ore City, Texas; his parents were Luther F. McAfee and Suzie A. Johnson; he was the second of their nine children.

  8. Walter Samuel McAfee: born: Sept.. 2, 1914; died Feb. 18, 1995. birthplace: Ore City, Texas. Pre-doctorate education: B.S. (1934) MathematicsWiley College; M.S. (1937) Physics Ohio State University in 1937. Doctorate: Ph.D. Physics (1949) Cornell University. area: meson production in nuclear collisions later: Radio Astronomy

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