The Life Scientific: Caroline Smith
Caroline Smith talks to Jim Al-Khalili about what meteorites and other space rocks reveal about the early solar system and the potential for ancient life on Mars.
Caroline Smith is passionate about space rocks, whether theyβre samples collected from the surface of asteroids and the Moon and hopefully Mars one day soon, or meteorites, those alien rock fragments that have survived their fiery descents through our atmosphere to land here on Earth. She is Head of Collections and Principal Curator of Meteorites at the Natural History Museum, home to one of the finest meteorite collections in the world. Her interest in rocks began while wandering the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, as a child, picking up the ones that caught her eye and bashing them with a hammer, hoping to find treasure inside, whether itβs gold, diamonds or dinosaur fossils. Her work today, studying rocks that have landed here on Earth or those still out there in space, is no less ambitious. She analyses their chemical composition looking for tantalising clues that might reveal how our Solar System formed, and potentially the presence of the chemical building blocks necessary for life itself.
On radio
More episodes
Featured
.
Broadcasts
- Last Monday20:32GMTBBC World Service Online, Americas and the Caribbean, UK DAB/Freeview & Europe and the Middle East only
- Last Monday21:32GMTBBC World Service except Online, Americas and the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle East & UK DAB/Freeview
- Last Tuesday05:32GMTBBC World Service Australasia, Americas and the Caribbean, South Asia & East Asia only
- Last Tuesday13:32GMTBBC World Service Australasia, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa only
- Today01:32GMTBBC World Service & Live News
The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry
Podcast
![]()
Discovery
Explorations in the world of science.



