
Bruce Betts
Adjunct Professor · Planetary Science
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Dr. Bruce Betts is Chief Scientist and LightSail Program Manager at The Planetary Society, a global space advocacy organization. He holds a Ph.D. in Planetary Science from Caltech and has extensive experience in planetary research, instrument management, and public outreach. As an Adjunct Professor at California State University Dominguez Hills, he teaches astronomy and planetary science. His research focuses on planetary surfaces, including Mars, the Moon, and Jupiter’s moons, using infrared data. He has managed high-profile projects like silica glass DVDs on Mars rovers and the LIFE experiment on the Phobos mission. Betts is author of Astronomy for Kids and regularly contributes to The Planetary Report, his blog, and social media (@RandomSpaceFact). He co-hosts Planetary Radio and has appeared on The Universe documentary series. His work bridges academia, public engagement, and space policy advocacy.
Education:
- B.S. in Physics and Math, Stanford University
- M.S. in Applied Physics, Stanford University
- Ph.D. in Planetary Science (with Geology minor), California Institute of Technology
Research Interests: Planetary surface analysis, asteroid hunting, space instrumentation, and making space accessible to the public through writing, media, and education.
Recent Article Themes: Focus on planetary defense (NEO grants), astrobiology (space agriculture/exoplanet atmospheres), and space policy (budget analysis, Artemis Accords). His articles blend technical insights with broader implications for exploration and policy.
Awards & Recognition: Not explicitly listed in text, but his contributions to space advocacy and education are widely recognized within the field.
Grants & Projects: Managed NASA instrument programs, led LightSail solar sail missions, and oversees outreach projects like the Mars Sample Return initiative. His STEP grants explore space farming and Martian lake analogs.
Labs & Teams: Involved with The Planetary Society’s Shoemaker NEO Grant program, LightSail engineering teams, and collaborations with institutions like JPL and Caltech.
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