Tod R. Lauer

Tod R. Lauer (born 1957) is an American astronomer on the research staff of the National Optical Astronomy Observatory. He was a member of the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field and Planetary Camera team, and is a founding member of the Nuker Team. His research interests includes observational searches for massive black holes in the centers of galaxies, the structure of elliptical galaxies, stellar populations, large-scale structure of the universe, and astronomical image processing. He was the Principal Investigator of the Destiny JDEM concept study, one of the precursors to the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission. Asteroid 3135 Lauer is named for him. He appears in an episode of the documentary series Naked Science. He joined the New Horizons Pluto team in order to apply his extensive experience with deep space imaging to the New Horizons data, yielding significantly clearer and mathematically accurate images of Pluto and Charon.

Tod R. Lauer
Born1957 (age 6667)
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materCaltech
UC Santa Cruz
AwardsNASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement (1992)
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomy
InstitutionsNOAO
Princeton University
ThesisHigh resolution surface photometry of elliptical galaxies (1983)
Doctoral advisorSandra M. Faber
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