[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 86 (Wednesday, June 10, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1361-E1362]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO DR. ROBERT MILLIS ON HIS RETIREMENT FROM THE LOWELL
OBSERVATORY
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HON. ANN KIRKPATRICK
of arizona
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Mrs. KIRKPATRICK of Arizona. Madam Speaker, I would like to pay
tribute to Dr. Robert L. Millis who is retiring as director of the
Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona. During his tenure, Dr. Millis
oversaw the Lowell Observatory--one of only a handful of private,
independent research observatories in the United States--quadruple its
staff, increase visitation tenfold, and construct major new facilities
including the Steele Visitor Center, the McAllister Public Observatory,
the John M. Wolff instrument facility, and, most recently, the 4.2-
meter Discovery Channel Telescope now under construction in Northern
Arizona.
As a researcher at Lowell, Dr. Millis concentrated on smaller bodies
of the Solar System: asteroids, comets, planetary satellites, Pluto,
and objects orbiting on the edges of our Solar System. Dr. Millis was a
member of several two-person teams that discovered the rings of Uranus,
noted periodic variation in the activity of Comet Halley, and proved
the existence of an extended atmosphere on Pluto. He also led a multi-
institutional team--the Deep Ecliptic Survey--in an eight-year endeavor
to explore the region of the Solar System beyond the orbit of Neptune.
That venture resulted in
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the discovery of approximately half the currently known objects in the
area known as the Kuiper Belt.
Dr. Millis will remain an active pillar of the Flagstaff community.
He will work with Flagstaff-area business leaders committed to
improving the greater Flagstaff area and the State of Arizona by
bringing together talent and resources to provide leadership on
economic and quality of life issues in the region. I wish Dr. Millis
the best of luck and look forward to seeing the greater Flagstaff
community benefit from the energy and leadership that Dr. Millis
provided to the Lowell Observatory for the past 40 years.
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