About Space Science at Rice University
Before 1963, space science at Rice was very limited. Deiter Heymann studied meteorites and there were some minor research programs. The "Space Science Department" began in 1963 after the JFK speech on campus in September 12, 1962 (see the Dessler History below.) It had research interests in Astronomy, Space Physics, Atomic Collisions, and Atmospheric science.
In 1975, the Department changed its name to "Space Physics and Astronomy" reflecting the two major thrusts of the department.
In 2000, the Department of Space Physics and Astronomy merged with Physics to create the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Rice Space Institute was created at the same time to keep a multi-departmental space focus on campus.
- Early History of Rice University Space Science Department - An Autobiographical Account
A. J. Dessler - The Role of Space Science in Graduate Education
A. J. Dessler
Vol. 49, No. 3 TRANSACTIONS, AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION September 1968 - The Role of Basic Research in Universities
A. J. Dessler
EOS, Vol. 50, No.9, 508-511, September 1969
Space Science History
- Address at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort
President John F. Kennedy
Houston, Texas, September 12, 1962