Remembering Jack Tueller

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Remembering Jack Tueller Scott Barthelmy & Neil Gehrels NASA-GSFC April 9, 2013

Jack Tueller 8 Sept 1949 - 20 Feb 2013 PhD Washington U, cosmic rays GRIS balloon instrument InFOCUS balloon instrument Swift BAT survey NASA Balloon Project Scientist

GRIS Observations of SN 1987A Energy (keV) Photons cm-2 s-1 keV-1 x 105 SN87A 847 keV Line Tueller et al. 1989 BAT Sky Survey 15 – 150 keV Tueller et al. 2008, 2010

InFOCuS 4U 0115+63

The new InFOCuS Truss (gondola not shown). Full 3-axis inertial pointing. The “floating ball”.

Jack Tueller memorial meeting April 26, 2013 at GSFC http://asd.gsfc.nasa.gov/tueller_mem/