Robin M. Canup, born on November 20, 1968, is a distinguished American planetary scientist renowned for her groundbreaking research in the origins of planets and their satellites. With a career dedicated to unraveling the complexities of planetary formation, Canup has made significant contributions to our understanding of the cosmos.
In recognition of her exceptional work, she was awarded the prestigious Harold C. Urey Prize in 2003, a testament to her influence and expertise in the field of astrophysics. This accolade highlights her role as a leading figure in planetary science.
In April 2022, Canup took on a pivotal role as co-chair of the Planetary Science Decadal Survey Steering Committee alongside Philip R. Christensen. This position allowed her to present vital findings that will shape the future of planetary exploration and research.