Thought Leader Profile
Steven Squyres
Principal Scientific Investigator, Mars Exploration Rover Project, NASA; , and Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University
Steven W. Squyres is the Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University and the principal investigator for the science payload on the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) project. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1981 and spent five years as a postdoctoral associate and research scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center before returning to Cornell as a faculty member. His main areas of scientific interest have been Mars and the moons of the outer planets. Research for which he is best known includes study of the history and distribution of water on Mars and of the possible existence and habitability of a liquid water ocean on Europa.
Steven has participated in many of NASA's planetary exploration missions, including the Voyager mission to Jupiter and Saturn, the Magellan mission to Venus, and the Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous mission. Along with his current work on MER, he is also a co-investigator on the 2003 Mars Express, 2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and 2009 Mars Science Laboratory missions; a member of the Gamma-Ray Spectrometer Flight Investigation Team for the Mars Odyssey mission; and a member of the imaging team for the Cassini mission to Saturn.
Steven has served as chair of the NASA Space Science advisory committee and as a member of the NASA advisory council. His awards include the American Astronomical Society's Harold C. Urey Prize, the Space Science Award of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Astronautical Society's Carl Sagan Award, the National Space Society's Wernher von Braun Award, and the Benjamin Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Speaker at FiRe 2010
Share this: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
News for Steven Squyres
-
Posted on Thu Apr 27, 2023, 7:00 am
Mars Rover documentary to screen at Cornell Cinema - Cornell Chronicle -
Posted on Mon Dec 2, 2019, 8:00 am
Ride on the Wild Side – Squyres SC19 Mars Rovers Keynote - HPCwire -
Posted on Thu Sep 12, 2019, 7:00 am
Planetary scientist Steve Squyres to retire from Cornell - Cornell Chronicle -
Posted on Thu Aug 29, 2019, 7:00 am
Dr. Steven Squyres to be Keynote Speaker at SC19 - HPCwire -
Posted on Thu Feb 14, 2019, 8:00 am
Ithaca's connection to the historic Mars rovers - Press & Sun-Bulletin -
Posted on Fri Jun 17, 2016, 7:00 am
Down to Earth With: Planetary scientist Steven Squyres - earthmagazine.org -
Posted on Thu May 21, 2009, 7:00 am
Science: Water Acted Regionally on Ancient Mars, Not Just Locally - American ... -
Posted on Mon Aug 30, 2004, 7:00 am
Person of the Week: Steven Squyres - ABC News -
Posted on Thu Mar 4, 2004, 8:00 am
How an obscure mineral provided a vital clue to Martian water - Cornell Chron... -
Posted on Thu Mar 4, 2004, 8:00 am
Steven Squyres delivers NASA's really big news: Mars once had water - Cornell... -
Posted on Wed Oct 24, 2001, 7:00 am
Success of Mars Odyssey satellite puts key communications link in place for C... -
Posted on Fri Nov 7, 1997, 8:00 am
$17 million Athena Project will explore Martian highlands - Cornell Chronicle