Albuquerque Journal

Ex-astronaut, scientist Piers Sellers dies at 61

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Piers Sellers, a climate scientist and former astronaut who gained fame late in life for his eloquent commentary about the earth’s fragility and his own cancer diagnosis, has died. He was 61.

Sellers died Friday morning in Houston of pancreatic cancer, NASA said in a statement.

Sellers shared his astronaut’s perspectiv­e on climate change in Leonardo DiCaprio’s documentar­y, “Before the Flood,” released this fall. He told DiCaprio that seeing the earth’s atmosphere as a “tiny little onion skin” from space helped him gain a fuller understand­ing of the planet’s delicacy.

He also wrote a New York Times oped about grappling with the meaning of his life’s work after learning he had terminal cancer. In both the film and the op-ed, he was optimistic, arguing that he expected human ingenuity to rescue the planet from a dire future of runaway global warming.

“Piers devoted his life to saving the planet,” NASA Administra­tor Charles Bolden said in a statement. “His legacy will be one not only of urgency that the climate is warming but also of hope that we can yet improve humanity’s stewardshi­p of this planet.”

In the op-ed, Sellers wrote that the best way he could imagine spending his final months was to continue working, despite knowing he would not live to see the worst of climate change or the harnessing of possible solutions.

“New technologi­es have a way of bettering our lives in ways we cannot anticipate.” Sellers wrote.

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