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Caltech Space Challenge: The Making of Rosetta - Part XI
Gerhard Schwehm (b. 13 March 1949, Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany) is Head of Solar System Science Operations Division for the European Space Agency (ESA). He was Mission Manager for the Rosetta mission until his retirement.
Contents
- Caltech Space Challenge The Making of Rosetta Part XI
- IAC2010 Late Breaking News Rosetta visits asteroid Lutetia
- Education and work
- Social matters
- References

IAC2010: Late Breaking News - Rosetta visits asteroid Lutetia
Education and work

Schwehm gained his PhD in Applied Physics from the Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany.
He worked at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) modelling the dust environment for Halley's comet. He then became ESA’s first planetary scientist, working on the Giotto mission that provided the first close-up images of a comet nucleus, Halley's Comet.
Schwehm became lead scientist on ESA's Rosetta mission in 1985, that will culminate in Rosetta looping around the Sun with comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in 2014-2015.
He was mission manager for ESA's Smart-1 mission that impacted the Moon in September 2006 ending three years surveying the Moon.
Social matters
Schwehm is married with two children, and in spare time enjoys modern literature and art, classical music, food and wine.