Harry Jordan on Bart Jordan and Mars Viking - Part 2 HD
This is Part 2 of the interview with Harry A. Jordan by Jonathan Mark, recorded April 28, 2015. In 1985 Mr. Jordan produced 47 recognition drawings and constructed three clay models over NASA batch processed orthographically corrected prints from the National Space Science Data Center located at Goddard. His copyrighted models in 1985 and numerous recognition drawings were supplied to the Independent Mars Investigation Team at The Peace & Conflicts Study at University of California at Berkeley. The Independent Mars Team was headed by Dr. C. Wes Churchman – Nobel Laurette‚. Harry Jordan’s work has been cited by many authors writing on the controversy surrounding the fascinating “Face on Mars," which was revealed by photographs of the 1976 Mars Viking 1 Mission by NASA. – Jordan received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Cranbrook International Academy of Art & Architecture in 1974. While at Cranbrook, Jordan was awarded two scholarships and was recipient of the Cranbrook Museum Fellowship in 1973. Mr. Jordan received his BFA from The Maryland Institute of Baltimore, Maryland where he was also an alternate Yale Sckowalhegan scholar. Other studies abroad by Mr. Jordan include the Tyler School in Fine Arts of Temple University located in Rome, Italy where his excavation drawings were first published. Jordan has worked as a Project Architect for Offutt Design in Omaha, Nebraska, as a Project Engineer for NU-Engineering of Detroit and has been teaching Architectural Design for 35 years at Creighton Prep Jesuit High School in Omaha, Nebraska. – Mr. Jordan is the nephew of James N. Jordan Sr. who was one of the founding fathers of NOAA the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association . Harry A. Jordan was named after his grandfather who was the Chief Navy Engineer for the Department of the Navy at the U. S. Naval Gun Factory during the second world war. Mr. Jordan used to observe his grandfather work when he was designing guns and other Navy models. Mr. Jordan’s grandfather was Harry Dehler whose name appears on models that are displayed at the David Taylor model basin near Annapolis. Harry Dehler designed the guns on the USS North Carolina BB55. Harry Jordan served a six year tour of duty aboard three U. S. Navy ships in Operations Intelligence and was Honorably discharged with commendations in July 1967. Harry A. Jordan is 71 years old, is retired in Nebraska. – Mr. Jordan’s book “The Human Enigma” is colorfully illustrated, thoroughly documented on sources, and shows Bart Jordan’s calculations NASA used of ancient hieroglyphic translations which inspired the Viking missions. Harry Jordan has long since worked with Bart Jordan’s approval and confirmed his calculations building models for over 25 years. Finally after about 40 years since the NASA Mars Viking 1 Mission, following a cross country journey, Harry Jordan met with Bart Jordan for over a week, Immediately after that visit Harry Jordan was interviewed by Jonathan Mark in Massachusetts a
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