Exploring the Whimsical Side of the Moon: Saturday's Rat Citations
It’s been almost a century since the first humans landed on the moon, but the scientific community is still abuzz with excitement. Recently, the American Astronomical Society made headlines when they announced the Saturday Citations for Moon Rat Whimsy, an award recognizing scientists who have made significant contributions to the study of moon rats.
The Saturday Citations for Moon Rat Whimsy are awarded each year to five scientists who have conducted groundbreaking research on the behavior and biology of moon rats. This year’s awardees are Dr. George Edwards, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy at Harvard; Dr. Sue Jones, Professor of Planetary Geology at the University of California; Dr. David Smith, Senior Research Scientist at the National Space Institute; and Dr. Chris Brown, Senior Scientist at NASA.
This award is a testament to the importance of research on moon rats and the contributions of its recipients. By recognizing the achievements of these five scientists, the American Astronomical Society is honoring the ongoing research into the behavior and biology of moon rats and its impact on our understanding of the moon.
source: Phys.org