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David Rothery is professor of planetary geosciences at the Open University ,where he chairs a level 2 module Planetary Science and the Search for Life and a level 1 module Volcanoes, Earthquakes and Tsunamis. He serves on the Open University's Senate. From 1999 to 2004 he worked on the Beagle2 project led by Colin Pillinger. In 2006 he was appointed U.K. lead scientist for the MIXS (Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer) on the joint European Space Agency/JAXA mission to Mercury named BepiColombo.He leads the European Space Agency's Mercury Surface & Composition Working Group in preparation for the BepiColombo mission,which was successfully launched on 20 October 2018. He has been a guest several times on The Sky at Night, and is frequently featured or quoted in TV, radio, print and online news stories about planetary science, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis.

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Cover of Geology: A Complete Introduction by David Rothery

Geology: A Complete Introduction

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Cover of Geological Field Techniques by David Rothery

Geological Field Techniques

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geology

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Cover of An Introduction to the Solar System by David Rothery

An Introduction to the Solar System

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Astronomy

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Cover of Planets: A Very Short Introduction by David Rothery

Planets: A Very Short Introduction

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Cover of Planet Mercury: From Pale Pink Dot to Dynamic World by David Rothery

Planet Mercury: From Pale Pink Dot to Dynamic World

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Astronomy

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Cover of Moons: A Very Short Introduction by David Rothery

Moons: A Very Short Introduction

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Astronomy

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