MSA MEETING PROGRAM & PLACE
*** IN-PERSON & ZOOM MEETING ***
Thursday, May 18, 2023 @ 7:30 pm Arizona time.
"Origin of the Earth"
Presented by
Mr. Stan Celestian
* May 18th meeting is on 3rd Thursday.
* Registration required to receive Zoom Link
* No Refreshments
Our May 18th program “Origin of the Earth" will be presented by MSA Board Governor and Field Trip Chairman Stan Celestian. Talk relates to the area of our Galaxy where the Sun exists, BEFORE the Sun was created. It would describe the formation of a supernova explosion and the resulting enrichment of our area of the Galaxy with heavy elements which eventually led to the creation of our Solar System.
Mark your calendars as Mineralogical Society of Arizona is proud to host Stan Celestian for a very special program!
Stan was born and raised in the small town of Oswego in upstate New York, right on Lake Ontario. He recalls that as a child he noted the many rocks that his father would remove from the garden every year, and how he would break many open to get a fresh look at their colors and textures. As it turns out, his house was on the crest of a drumlin that was created by the last advance of the glacial ice tens of thousands of years ago. Many of the rocks originated in the Canadian Shield area which provided the wide assortment to be found in the drumlin deposit. Encouraged by his parents he majored in Geology at the local university, and after his BA in Geology he ventured west to Northern Arizona University, where he obtained a combined Master of Science degree in Geology and Education.
Stan then went on to teach Geology, Physics, Astronomy, Earth Science, and even Golf (!) at Glendale Community College. He also taught Geology for Wayland Baptist University, and Geology and Astronomy for Embrey Riddle University. While at Glendale, he was instrumental in creating their Science and Technology Expo and served as the state directory for the national Science Olympiad. Currently, he still teaches Geology part-time for Arizona State University at the West Campus. The texts used in his classes are those that he authored, and that emphasize the Geology of the southwestern United States.
Stan was NASA’s first Ambassador to Jupiter (during the Galileo Mission) in Arizona, and later became NASA’s Arizona Ambassador to the Solar System, with duties that revolved around providing presentations of NASA’s Solar System exploration missions to adult groups and schools.
Most importantly, Stan, along with his wife Susan, is an avid Rockhound and loves getting out to see “Geology.” They are dedicated collectors and have their own museum room in their house. They also have been contributing displays at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show®. Along with Geology as a hobby, they both are enthusiastic photographers and have many photos on Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/usageology/albums
Thank you, Stan, for your outstanding contributions to Earth Science, educating the next generation of scientists and Rockhounds and for serving MSA as a Board Governor and as Field Trip Chairman ensuring MSA continues to offer exciting and educational field opportunities for our membership!
This will be BOTH a virtual event via Zoom and In-Person. Link to the meeting will be sent in email when you register for the event.
Meeting starts at 7.30PM Arizona time.