PLANETARY EXPLORATION NEWSLETTER Volume 15, Number 7 (February 14, 2021)
PEN Website: http://planetarynews.org Editor: Mark V. Sykes Co-Editors: Elisabeth Adams, Georgiana Kramer Email: [email protected] Twitter: @pen2tweets
IN MEMORIAM: RAFAEL NAVARRO-GONZALEZ (1959-2021)
It is with great sadness we announce the death of chemist and astrobiologist Dr. Rafael Navarro Gonzalez on January 27, 2021 from complications with COVID-19. A tribute to Rafael will be scheduled at a TBD time when COVID-19 is a lower risk. Rafael was an internationally recognized and talented scientist, the recipient of the 2009 Alexander von Humboldt Medal, the World Academy of Sciences Award in Earth Sciences, and the first recipient of the Molina fellowship are only a few of his awards. His research blends laboratory simulations, field work, and theoretical modeling in chemistry, physics and biology. He identified the role of volcanic lightning in the origin of life on Earth. Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez was born in Mexico City on April 25, 1959. He earned a Bachelors in Biology from UNAM, Doctorate in Chemistry from University of Maryland at College Park. Dr. Navarro Gonzalez established the Chemistry Laboratory Plasmas and Planetary Studies at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences at (UNAM). Among the most significant contributions are the detection of organics in Mars-like environments on Earth. He was a Co-I on the SAM instrument onboard NASA's MSL and on the HABIT instrument onboard ESA's Exomars mission. |