Lucas is passionate about his research, saying, βI have the ability to chisel away at the perimeter of knowledge that humanity has, and it is cool to know that I am contributing to that!β
Working under Dr. Joshua Emery at NAU, Lucas studies a specific body of asteroids in the main beltβthe collection of over 1 million asteroids in between planets Mars and Jupiterβcalled theΒ Palona-Eulalia family. By studying the smallest of these asteroids within this family, planetary scientists can also better understand small Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs). Lucas specifically uses spectroscopy to understand the surface characteristics of these asteroids. βNEAs are near and dear to our hearts, near and dear to the planet, and near and dear to destroying the planet.β For Lucas, understanding these asteroids can help us create defensible solutions in the future.
Growing up in a rural part of Tennessee, Lucas didnβt visit art galleries or science centers in his youth, but was captivated with the humanities and sciences, and learned about these fields from his parents through the stories they told. Seeking more of the βtruthβ as he called it, he says, βAstronomy was the greatest βtrue storyβ that I had ever heard.β Eventually, he focused on planetary science and started his own research.
As a graduate student, Lucas finds that instructing students in the classroom is one of the most rewarding parts of his program. He particularly loves engaging with students to problem solve, and empowering others to do science. βEveryone can βdoβ science, but many people think that they canβt. Itβs rewarding to have positive student interactions.β
Lucas meets people where they are, understanding that not everyone has a science background. When communicating to the public about science, Lucas says, βPeople donβt always have time to read a body of literature and research on their own.β Connecting people with a field that they may normally distance themselves from, and having an experience with someone as they learn something new, problem solve, and come to their own conclusion are aspects that Lucas truly enjoys. That is after all a part of the scientific method, and everyone can be a scientist!
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