Bio
BioChloe Beddingfield is a planetary scientist specializing in the geological histories and interior properties of planetary bodies. Her research focuses on the analysis of tectonic structures, craters, mass-wasting features, and regolith to uncover the evolution of icy and rocky worlds. Her recent projects include investigating the interior properties and geological histories of Uranian moons such as Miranda, Ariel, and Titania, as well as studying polygonal impact craters across the solar system to understand their tectonic implications. She has previously been affiliated with NASA missions, including OSIRIS-REx, VIPER, and New Horizons. She is actively engaged with formulating the science goals for a future Uranus flagship orbiter.