- Phil Christensen
Phil Christensen is a geologist whose research interests focus on the , physical properties, processes, and morphology of planetary surfaces, with an emphasis on
Mars and theEarth . He is a Regents'Professor and the Ed and Helen Horrick Professor of Geological Sciences atArizona State University , and is theprincipal investigator for theMars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES) and theMars Odyssey THEMIS instruments, as well as a co-investigator for theMars Exploration Rover s, responsible for theMini-TES instruments. He also serves on the research staff of theCenter for Meteorite Studies museum on the ASU campus. Phil is also the director of theMars Space Flight Facility atArizona State University .His discovery (based on
Thermal Emission Spectrometer data) of crystallinehematite inMeridiani Planum was instrumental in that area's choice as the landing site for theMars Exploration Rover Opportunity.Dr. Christensen was awarded the Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal by
NASA in2003 , and was elected as aFellow of theAmerican Geophysical Union in2004 .External links
* [http://www.mars.asu.edu/christensen/ Dr. Phil Christensen's homepage]
* [http://tes.mars.asu.edu TES Instrument Homepage]
* [http://themis.mars.asu.edu THEMIS Instrument Homepage]
* [http://minites.mars.asu.edu MTES Instrument Homepage]
* [http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/0412marsman0412.html ASU scientist has Mars on his mind] -Arizona Republic article on Dr. Christensen
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