David S. McKay

David S. McKay
David S. McKay, a NASA scientist, led the team that announced the discovery of possible microfossils in a Martian meteorite.

David S. McKay is Chief Scientist for Astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center. McKay was the first author of a scientific paper postulating past life on Mars on the basis of evidence in Martian meteorite ALH84001 found in Antarctica.[1] This paper has become one of the most heavily cited papers in planetary science. The NASA Astrobiology Institute was founded partially as a result of community interest in this paper and related topics.

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Lunar dust

McKay has studied lunar dust since the return of the first Apollo 11 samples in 1969, and has contributed over 200 publications on this topic. As a result of this effort, McKay has contributed major discoveries, including:[citation needed]

  • Source of vapor deposition on lunar soil grains
  • Formation of nano-phase iron globules on lunar soil grains
  • Processes on the Moon that contribute to grain size distribution
  • Space weathering and chemically activated nature of in-situ lunar dust

Space resources and planetary materials

McKay has published numerous papers and abstracts relating to planetary materials and space resource utilization: lunar regolith, cosmic dust, meteorites, Martian soil analogs, and technologies for producing oxygen, water, and building materials from lunar soil.[citation needed]

Lunar simulants

The engineering simulant JSC-1 was developed by McKay, James Carter of The University of Texas at Dallas, and others.

Controversy

In 1996, McKay's team published their findings regarding possible microfossil structures in Martian meteorite ALH84001. McKay has presented more than 100 talks at scientific and public gatherings on the possibility of life on Mars and the implications of that possibility.

Contributions to medical science

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McKay was honored by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) by having an asteroid named after him in 2002.[citation needed] His IAU citation mentions his years of work on lunar samples as well as the positive effect his research on Martian meteorites has had on planetary research.

“It was an unexpected but very high honor to have an asteroid named after me,” McKay said. “If it ever crashes into Earth, I will probably get the blame, but in the meantime it is very nice to have it out there orbiting the Sun for perhaps the next few billion years.”

Education

  • Rice University, B.A., Geology, 1958
  • University of California – Berkeley, M.A., Geology, 1960
  • Rice University, Ph.D., Geology, 1964

Professional Positions

Current

  • 1996 – present: Chief Scientist for Astrobiology and Planetary Science and Exploration

NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058

Previous

  • Assistant for Exploration and Technology – NASA Johnson Space Center, 1994 – 96
  • Chief, Planetary Programs Office – NASA Johnson Space Center, 1991 – 94
  • Chief, Mission Science and Technology Office – NASA Johnson Space Center, 1990 – 91
  • Chief, Space Resources Utilization Office – NASA Johnson Space Center, 1987 – 90
  • Staff Scientist – NASA Johnson Space Center, 1965 – 87
  • Exploration Geophysicist, Exxon and Marine Geophysical, 1960 – 61

Honors

  • Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Rice University Geology Department, 1963
  • Certificate of Special Commendation for Astronaut Training in Geology, Geological Society of America, 1973
  • NASA Superior Achievement Award for Lunar Science Contributions, JSC, 1973
  • Visiting Scientist Fellowship, Government of Japan, 1974 – 75
  • NASA Principal Investigator Recognition Award, 1979
  • Multiple Outstanding Performance and Sustained Superior Performance Awards by NASA
  • Eight Group Achievement Awards: Field Geology Training Team, Lunar Science Team, Lunar Landing Team, Lunar Surface Experiments Team, First Lunar Outpost Team, Orbital Debris Team, Planetary Materials Curation Team, and Mars Life Public Affairs Team
  • Laurels Award, 1996, by Aviation Week and Space Technology
  • Life on Mars Team awarded Rotary National Stellar Award for Space Achievement
  • Life on Mars Team awarded Popular Science Magazine Award: The Best of What’s New: Grand Award Winner
  • NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (NASA’s highest award for science), July 1997
  • Distinguished Texas Scientist Award, 2000, The Texas Academy of Science

References

  1. ^ Science, August 16, 1996

Further reading

The Rock from Mars: A Detective Story on Two Planets, by Kathy Sawyer, Random House, 2006.


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