Gordon Oz Osinski
@drcrater
Prof @WesternU. 🇨🇦 Lunar Rover PI. Fellow @RCGS_SGRC. @CanGeo_Travel & @MILOInstitute Ambassador. Explorer. Geologist. Astronaut Trainer. Husband & Father.
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I am incredibly honoured and humbled to be part of the 2024 RSC // SRC cohort and to become a Royal Society of Canada Fellow. I am so grateful to all those who have supported me in this journey. Western University
Check out this awesome photo from the International Space Station by Matthew Dominick of a #meteor pasing through the Earth's atmosphere #fireball #impactearth
Thank you Western University for the congratulations and for those who have supported me on this journey. And congratulations to Richard Kim and Emma Duerden 😀
This was a fun interview to do about a potential meteorite impact crater in Quebec that I hope to visit next year with some French colleagues to confirm 😀 Impact Earth #impactearth cbc.ca/news/canada/mo…
Looking forward to talking with Alison Brunette on CBC's Breakaway radio show in #Quebec this afternoon after this story Western University Impact Earth
While I didn't get a pilot's license like Joshua Kutryk, spending my teenage years in the 🇬🇧 Air Cadets RAF Air Cadets and doing a lot of outdoor leadership and survival activities also taught me to push myself and take on challenges that have helped me get to where I am today.
Riverfest is back for a third year! Throughout the month of September, take part in events that celebrate and connect with Deshkan Ziibi (Thames River), an integral part of #WesternU's natural heritage. 🌊🌳 Western Sustainability Office of Indigenous Initiatives, Western U
How the oil and gas industry influences higher education theconversation.com/how-the-oil-an… via The Conversation Canada
Sad to hear of the passing of Jack Zussman. I still have - and use - my copy of “An Introduction to Rock-Forming Minerals” that I got in my first year of #geology at Earth & Environmental Science, St Andrews
Can't believe it's been a year already! Great memories of #fieldwork & #geology training at the #Kamestastin Lake impact structure #labrador with 4 Canadian Space Agency and NASA Astronauts and others from NASA's Johnson Space Center - plus our friends from Innu Nation 😀 #ToTheMoon
Check out this great video of my postdoc Dr. tara Hayden Dr. Tara Hayden 👩🚀 talking about water on the #Moon - the video was shot last year during our expedition to the #Kamestastin Lake impact structure😀 Earth Sciences Institute for Earth and Space Exploration