October 03, 2019 

LAWT News Service 

 

Laser Scientist Professor Hildreth “Hal” Walker was honored in grand style at the Apollo 11’s 50th Anniversary Celebration and Engineering Day & Dinner hosted by A-MAN, Inc. STEM International Science Center at Holman UMC White Hall. Toni Guinyard, KNBC’s  Los Angeles Reporter was the Mistress of Ceremonies at the Program which included an Engineering lesson to over 200  K- 12, College students and adults. Brian Monacelli, Ph.D., Optical Engineer for Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) led a discussion on future plans for Moon and Mars exploration and how underserved students can prepare to participate.

 

 

Prof. Hildreth “Hal” Walker was interviewed by Brian Hagerty, Executive Director at CELESTE Initiative, where Prof. Walker talked about his Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment which took place in 1969 during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. 50 years ago, Walker was the first person to successfully fire the laser to the moon during the Apollo 11 Moon Landing Mission and led the manufacturing, testing and operation of the KORAD K-1500 ruby laser system for the KORAD Laser Company.

 

 

On display were photographs of Walker’s K1500 Ruby Laser that was replicated in 1994, in an interactive exhibit located in the Hands-on Science section of Science in American Life at the National Smithsonian Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. Walker was also honored in the exhibit’s permanent section, “The New Moon.” 

 

The highlight of the afternoon was witnessing the Reunion and introduction of former A-MAN, Inc. STEM Young Ladies and Male Achievers who are now serving in all phases of careers related to science, engineering, math and technology.

 

In attendance were, Councilmembers Curren D. Price, Jr. and John J. Kennedy who presented Prof. Walker with Certificates of Recognition. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and Congresswoman Maxine Waters sent Certificates of Recognition as well.

 

Professor Walker is an amazing man, who has important stories to tell, as he moves forward in the world of science and technology generously sharing his knowledge to the world.

 

The event was sponsored by Cape Town Space Society, Cadence Leasing, Inc. and private donors. 

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