John S. Lewis

American planetary scientist
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican planetary scientist
PlacesUnited States of America
isAstronomer Physicist Scientist Astrophysicist Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Science
Gender
Male
Birth27 June 1941, Trenton, USA
Age83 years
Star signCancer
ResidenceTucson, USA
Education
Dartmouth College
Princeton University
University of California, San DiegoDoctor of Philosophy
Awards
James B. Macelwane Medal1976
The details

Biography

John S. Lewis (born June 27, 1941) is a Professor Emeritus of planetary science at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. His interests in the chemistry and formation of the solar system and the economic development of space have made him a leading proponent of turning potentially hazardous near-Earth objects into attractive space resources.

Career

The son of John Simpson Lewis, a YMCA professional, and Elsie Dinsmore Vandenbergh, a school teacher. Lewis received his B.S. in chemistry from Princeton University in 1962 as a National Merit Scholar. He then continued his education at Dartmouth College receiving his M.A. in inorganic chemistry in 1964. He received his Ph.D in geochemistry and cosmochemistry from University of California, San Diego in 1968, where he studied under Harold Urey. Prior to joining the University of Arizona, Lewis taught space sciences and cosmochemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

An expert on the composition and chemistry of asteroids and comets, Lewis has written such popular science books as Rain of Iron and Ice and Mining the Sky: Untold Riches from the Asteroids, Comets, and Planets. Lewis is a frequent commentator on the Chinese network CCTV when China broadcasts its major missions live.

He was a member of the Board of Directors of American Rocket Company and is currently Chief Scientist at Deep Space Industries.

Raised a Presbyterian, Lewis became a Mormon, in 1980.

In February 2013, Lewis assumed the role of Chief Scientist for the firm Deep Space Industries. Lewis focuses on strategic planning, mission development and processing concepts for Deep Space.

Publications

  • Planets and Their Atmospheres: Origin and Evolution. 1984. ISBN 0124465803.
  • Space Resources: Breaking the Bonds of Earth. 1987. ISBN 0231064985.
  • Resources of Near-Earth Space. 1993. ISBN 0816514046.
  • Physics and Chemistry of the Solar System. 1995. ISBN 0124467407.
  • Rain of Iron and Ice: The Very Real Threat of Comet and Asteroid Bombardment. 1996. ISBN 0201489503.
  • Mining the Sky: Untold Riches from the Asteroids, Comets, and Planets. 1997. ISBN 0201479591.
  • Worlds Without End: The Exploration of Planets Known and Unknown. 1998. ISBN 0738200115.
  • Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards on a Populated Earth: Computer Modeling. 2000. ISBN 0124467601.
  • Asteroid mining 101: wealth for a new space economy. 2014. ISBN 978-0-9905842-0-9.
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