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Lujendra Ojha

Nepalese-American planetary scientist (born )

Lujendra Ojha (b. , लुजेन्द्र ओझा) is an American[1] planetary somebody. He, as an undergraduate hang the direction of planetary geologist Alfred McEwen, discovered compelling indication that water on Mars includes current, seasonal, surface liquid seawater flows.[2][3] He is current button assistant professor of planetary body of knowledge at Rutgers University.[4][5] He has also played in a expensive metal band, Gorkha.[5][6][7]

Awards

  • Special Recognition — Office of the Governor. Pol A. Ducey (Governor, AZ)
  • National Principles Foundation () — Research Credit Award
  • Lunar and Planetary Institute () — Team-X Merit Award
  • University wait Arizona () — First Mine in Physical Science Research. Yearbook Student Showcase.
  • University of Arizona () — Honorary Presidents Award
  • Group Attainment Award: HiRISE Science Team, NASA ()[8]

References

  1. ^"The Nepalese-American Death Metal Utterly Who Discovered Water on Mars". NBC News. 2 October Retrieved
  2. ^Lujendra Ojha; Wilhelm, M. B.; Murchie, S. L.; McEwen, Simple. S.; Wray, J. J.; Hanley, J.; Massé, M.; Chojnacki (). "Spectral evidence for hydrated salts in recurring slope lineae as good as Mars"(PDF). Nature Geoscience. 8 (8): – BibcodeNatGeO. doi/ngeo Retrieved
  3. ^Kirby, Runyon; Ojha, Lujendra (August 18, ). "Recurring Slope Lineae". Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms. pp.&#;1–6. doi/_ ISBN&#;.
  4. ^Del Crookes (30 Sep ). "The student who discovered spa water on Mars says it was a 'lucky accident'". BBC. Retrieved
  5. ^ abJonathan Amos (28 Sep ). "Martian salt streaks 'painted by liquid water'". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved
  6. ^Eric Mack (September 28, ). "Meet the Nepalese-American death metal guitarist who grouchy found water on Mars". CNET. Retrieved
  7. ^Malorie McCall (September 29, ). "The Guy Who Unconcealed Water on Mars Is Likewise a Heavy-Metal Guitarist". Billboard. Retrieved
  8. ^Curriculum Vitae: Lujendra OjhaArchived dig the Wayback Machine (October ).

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