Dr. Faith Vilas
Senior Scientist
Currently resides in Texas
Targets of Interest: Asteroids, Dwarf Planets, Mercury, Moon, Small Satellites
Disciplines/Techniques: Ground-Based Observing
Faith Vilas’ research has focused on both ground and space-based telescopic reflectance observations of a variety of solar system objects. She has published many leading articles on the spectrophotometric and compositional properties of low-albedo asteroids, dwarf planets (Pluto, 4 Vesta, Eris), Mercury, the Moon, and many of the outer planet satellites. Her work includes the definitive ground-based spectral observations of Mercury (no iron there!) that have been confirmed by the MESSENGER mission’s observations. She has contributed to the first mineral identifications in the MESSENGER imaging data in her examination of Hollows terrains. Dr. Vilas has been a leader in the identification of aqueous alteration on asteroids. She is studying the phenomenon of space weathering of planetary regoliths, and has developed a new soil maturity test for S-complex asteroids.
Active Projects
Characterizing Primitive Asteroids
NASA Hubble Space Telescope General Observer Program-Cycle 30
Principal Investigator
Project Team
TREX: Toolbox for Research and Exploration
NASA Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute
Principal Investigator
Project Team
External Partners
- Columbia U.
- UC Boulder
- U. Winnipeg
- CMU
- GSFC
- USRA
- DLR
- Illinois U.
- JSC
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter – Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LRO-LAMP) Analyses
NASA Lunar Reconaissance Orbiter Mission
Institutional PI
