Author/artist Michael Carroll received the AAS Division of Planetary Science s Jonathan Eberhart Award for the best planetary science feature article of 2012, an article based on his Springer book
Drifting on Alien Winds
. He lectures extensively in concert with his various books, and has done invited talks at science museums, aerospace facilities, and NASA centers. His two decades as a science journalist have left him well-connected in the planetary science community. He is a Fellow of the International Association for the Astronomical Arts and has written articles and books on topics ranging from space to archaeology. His articles have appeared in
Popular Science, Astronomy, Sky and Telescope, Astronomy Now
(UK), and a host of children s magazines. His twenty-some titles also include
Alien Volcanoe
s (Johns Hopkins University Press),
Space Art
(Watson Guptill),
The Seventh Landing
(Springer 2009), and
Drifting on Alien Winds
(Springer 2011). His latest book his fifth from Springer is Springer s Science and Fiction series novel
On the Shores of Titan s Farthest Sea
(2015).
Carroll has done commissioned artwork for NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and several hundred magazines throughout the world, including
National Geographic, Time, Smithsonian, Astronomy
, and others. One of his paintings is on the surface of Mars in digital form aboard the Phoenix lander. Carroll is the 2006 recipient of the Lucien Rudaux Award for lifetime achievement in the Astronomical Arts.