A Portrait of the Scientist as a Youn..., Lindy ElkinsTanton
A Portrait of the Scientist as a Youn..., Lindy ElkinsTanton
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A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman
A Memoir

Author: Lindy Elkins-Tanton

Narrator: Lisa Flanagan

Unabridged: 8 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/07/2022


Synopsis

From one of the world’s leading planetary scientists, a luminous memoir of exploration on Earth, in space, and within oneself—equal parts ode to the beauty of science, meditation on loss, and roadmap for personal resilience""Fierce, absorbing, and ultimately inspiring."" —ELIZABETH KOLBERT""[A] riveting book, beautifully written."" —Washington PostNamed a Best Book of the Year by Christian Science Monitor and Science NewsDeep in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, three times farther from the sun than the Earth is, orbits a massive asteroid called (16) Psyche. It is one of the largest objects in the belt, potentially containing the equivalent of the world’s total economy in metals, though they cannot be brought back to Earth. But (16) Psyche has the potential to unlock something even more valuable: the story of how planets form, and how our planet formed. Soon we will find out, thanks to the extraordinary work of Lindy Elkins-Tanton, the Principal Investigator of NASA’s $800 million Psyche mission, and the second woman ever to be awarded a major NASA space exploration contract.The journey that brought her to this place is extraordinary. Amid a childhood of terrible trauma, Elkins-Tanton fell in love with science as a means of healing and consolation. But still she wondered, was forced to wonder: as a woman, was science “for her”? In answering that question, she takes us from the wilds of the Siberian tundra to the furthest reaches of outer space, from the Mayo Clinic, where Elkins-Tanton battled ovarian cancer while writing the Psyche proposal, to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where her team brought that proposal to life.A Portrait of the Scientist as a Young Woman is a beautifully-constructed memoir that explores how a philosophy of life can be built from the tools of scientific inquiry. It teaches us how to approach difficult problems by asking the right questions and truly listening to the answers—and how we may find meaning through exploring the wonders of the universe around us.

About Lindy Elkins-Tanton

Lindy Elkins-Tanton is a world-renowned planetary scientist and member of the National Academy of Sciences. She is the Principal Investigator of NASA’s Psyche mission, and Vice President for the Interplanetary Initiative at Arizona State University, one of the top Earth and planetary science research schools in the United States. Among her major original research achievements are the discovery that the Siberian flood basalts caused the end-Permian extinction, the revelation that rocky planets are born wet, and the concept of “drip volcanism.” Asteroid (8252) Elkins-Tanton is named for her. 


Reviews

I really wanted to love this. It is really interesting, but it felt choppy. I prefer books that have a nice flow. I just have a hard to getting passed that once I start to get irritated.......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on December 16, 2023

I am not a big fan of memoirs. Those that I have read have been book club selections, as is this book. My complaint is that they, in my opinion, contain an ample amount of drivel and subtle pleas for compassion. It was with trepidation that I began this memoir by Lindy Elkins -Tanton. This one was d......more

Goodreads review by Mary Beth on July 18, 2022

Excellent, brutally honest memoir of a scientist who overcame serious trauma, faced misogyny in her field and created a team that will send a cubesat to an asteroid in a NASA mission that she is leading. Don’t fear the science! The descriptions of her research trips to Siberia are fascinating.......more

Goodreads review by Keenan on January 14, 2025

Despite being quite a choppy piece of writing, this memoir is a fascinating look into the life of a female scientist who led the efforts to get the Psyche NASA mission off the ground. She describes well the life and career challenges she had to face, throws in a healthy amount of science jargon for......more

Goodreads review by Emma on January 14, 2025

crazy i put this on my tbr in high school and now i am in a research group with her and taking her class. life is wild man lindy u are so cool.......more