- Ben Bussey
Ben J. Bussey is a planetary scientist.
He earned a
Ph.D. inplanet arygeology atUniversity College London ,England . In 2001, during his post-doctorate work at theUniversity of Hawaii , he joined theANSMET (Antarctic Search for METeorites) expedition to recovermeteorite s from theAntarctic glacier s. He worked at theLunar and Planetary Institute inHouston and theEuropean Space Agency , before joining theJohns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and becoming a senior staff scientist at that facility.Bussey is specialized in the remote sensing of the surfaces of planets. He participated in the Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous-Shoemaker (NEAR) mission as a research scholar at
Northwestern University , and co-authored an atlas of theMoon based on data and images from theClementine mission . He has a particular interest in the lunar poles, using the Clementine images to locate crater cold traps forhydrogen deposits and mapping the so-called peaks of eternal light.He is married to Dr. Cari Corrigan.
Bibliography
*"The Clementine Atlas of the Moon", Ben Bussey and Paul D. Spudis, 2004, ISBN 0-521-81528-2.
*"Small Spacecraft Exploration of the Moon", Ben Bussey and Paul D. Spudis, 2003, International Academy of Astronautics.External links
* [http://geology.cwru.edu/~ansmet/ ANSMET]
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