Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ; Jesuit Brother and Planetary Scientist; Vatican Observatory (Vatican City State)
Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ is a planetary scientist and Curator of Meteorites at the Vatican Observatory. He is past chair of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society and serves on several committees of the International Astronomical Union. He earned undergraduate and masters degrees from MIT, and a Ph. D. in Planetary Science from the University of Arizona, was a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard/Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and MIT, served in the US Peace Corps (Kenya), and taught university physics at Lafayette College before entering the Jesuits in 1989. At the Vatican Observatory since 1993, his research explores the physical nature of meteorites, asteroids, and dwarf planets. Along with more than 100 scientific publications, he is a columnist for the British weekly magazine The Tablet and the author of a number of books including Turn Left at Orion (with Dan Davis) and God’s Mechanics.










