Larry Soderblom

Laurence A. Soderblom
Dr. Soderblom smiling, lit against a black background
Born1944 (age 79–80)
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationNew Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Alma materCaltech
Awards2014 Whipple Award
Scientific career
FieldsPlanetary science, geophysics
Institutions

Laurence A. Soderblom (born 1944) is a geophysicist with the Astrogeology Science center at the United States Geological Survey in Flagstaff, Arizona, where he has served as Chief of the Branch of Astrogeology.[1] Soderblom is best known for his work in imaging science.[2]

He earned Bachelor of Science degrees in geology and physics from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology and a PhD in planetary science and geophysics from Caltech.[1]

Soderblom has been involved in several JPL planetary missions. As an Associate Investigator on the Mariner 6, 7, and Mariner 9, and Viking program teams. He is best known for his leadership in imaging science on the Voyager, Magellan, Galileo, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Pathfinder, and Mars Exploration Rovers. He also served on the science teams of the Deep Space 1 and Cassini–Huygens missions. He has participated in missions ranging from Venus to Neptune and each of the planets in between.[3][4]

Soderblom has also appeared on Cosmos: A Personal Voyage and The Planets (1999) discussing his work with the Voyager team.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Larry Soderblom | USGS Astrogeology Science Center". astrogeology.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  2. ^ a b "Contributors | About | Farthest". Contributors | About | Farthest. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  3. ^ "Soderblom Receives 2014 Whipple Award - Eos". Eos. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  4. ^ Jay., Gallentine (2009). Ambassadors from Earth : pioneering explorations with unmanned spacecraft. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. pp. 413. ISBN 9780803222205. OCLC 317925592.