rob pike on Nostr: I was lucky enough to work in Ed Stone's cosmic ray lab when I was a graduate ...
I was lucky enough to work in Ed Stone's cosmic ray lab when I was a graduate student. He was one of the greatest leaders I've ever known, while remaining so calm and solid and just plain deep. Principal scientist on Voyager, later head of the JPL, then the TMT and much more. An amazing, inspirational man. So sad to see him go but he had a truly great and influential life. There are few like him.
https://www.caltech.edu/about/news/edward-stone-1936-2024Published at
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