Dan Britt

{{short description|Astrogeologist}}

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| name = Dan Britt

| birth_name = Daniel Turner Britt

| birth_date = {{birth_date|1950|12|1}}{{r|NASA}}

| birth_place = Ann Arbor, Michigan{{r|NASA}}

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| workplaces = University of Central Florida

| alma_mater = Brown University
University of Washington

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| thesis_year = 1991

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Daniel Turner Britt is Pegasus Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He studies the composition and mineralogy of bodies within the Solar System including the Moon, Mars and the asteroids. He has worked on four NASA missions and has an asteroid named after him: 4395 Danbritt.{{r|UCF}}

In 2022, the American Society of Civil Engineers awarded him their Outstanding Technical Contribution Award for his work at the Exolith Lab at UCF which has produced tons of "space dirt" – synthetic regolith which reproduces the properties of the surface material on other worlds such as Mars.{{r|NEA}}

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{{citation |url=https://mars.nasa.gov/MPF/bios/britt.html |title=Daniel Turner Britt |publisher=NASA}}

{{citation |url=https://sciences.ucf.edu/physics/person/daniel-britt/ |title=Daniel Britt |publisher=University of Central Florida}}

{{citation |url=https://www.ucf.edu/news/national-engineering-association-honors-ucfs-space-dirt-expert/ |title=National Engineering Association Honors UCF's Space Dirt Expert |author=Zenaida Gonzalez Kotala |date=6 May 2022 |publisher=University of Central Florida}}

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Category:1950 births

Category:Brown University alumni

Category:Fellows of the Meteoritical Society

Category:Planetary scientists

Category:University of Central Florida faculty

Category:University of Washington alumni

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