Dr. Dante Lauretta, an award-winning Regents Professor of Planetary Science and Cosmochemistry at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, joins us for an enlightening discussion on today's episode of It's an Honor. As the director of the Arizona Astrobiology Center and the leader of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return mission, Dr. Lauretta brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. His contributions to NASA have been nationally recognized, with the OSIRIS-REx mission receiving the prestigious Collier Trophy and the 2024 Goddard Memorial Trophy. In this episode, we delve into the OSIRIS-REx mission, and how research on the asteroid ‘Bennu’ has shaped our understanding of life formation and the potential for extraterrestrial life. Dr. Lauretta also discusses the future of astrobiology at the University of Arizona, his new memoir The Asteroid Hunter (A Scientist's Journey to the Dawn of our Solar System), and his collaboration with Queen guitarist Brian May on their book, Bennu 3-D: Anatomy of an Asteroid. Additionally, he shares insights about the newly established Astrobiology Center, which serves as a hub for diverse scientific endeavors, providing bold and transformative dialogue to make astrobiology discoveries relevant to the experiences of all people on Earth.
Dr. Dante Lauretta, an award-winning Regents Professor of Planetary Science and Cosmochemistry at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, joins us for an enlightening discussion on today's episode of It's an Honor. As the director of the Arizona Astrobiology Center and the leader of NASA's OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Sample Return mission, Dr. Lauretta brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. His contributions to NASA have been nationally recognized, with the OSIRIS-REx mission receiving the prestigious Collier Trophy and the 2024 Goddard Memorial Trophy. In this episode, we delve into the OSIRIS-REx mission, and how research on the asteroid ‘Bennu’ has shaped our understanding of life formation and the potential for extraterrestrial life. Dr. Lauretta also discusses the future of astrobiology at the University of Arizona, his new memoir The Asteroid Hunter (A Scientist's Journey to the Dawn of our Solar System), and his collaboration with Queen guitarist Brian May on their book, Bennu 3-D: Anatomy of an Asteroid. Additionally, he shares insights about the newly established Astrobiology Center, which serves as a hub for diverse scientific endeavors, providing bold and transformative dialogue to make astrobiology discoveries relevant to the experiences of all people on Earth.
Welcome to It’s an Honor, a podcast from the W.A. Franke Honors College. It’s an Honor invites listeners into nuanced conversations that embrace the complexity of the world we inhabit. By examining the areas where ideas rub against each other, guests will engage in bold discussion that fosters understanding, empathy, and growth. Exploring different perspectives enhances our own—it's an honor for us to learn from one another. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the W.A. Franke Honors College.