ASTEROIDS, COMETS, METEORS 2014 (ACM’2014)
June 30 – July 4, 2014 Helsinki, Finland Call for abstracts and registration. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors focuses on the research of small Solar System bodies. Small bodies are the key to […]
June 30 – July 4, 2014 Helsinki, Finland Call for abstracts and registration. Asteroids, Comets, Meteors focuses on the research of small Solar System bodies. Small bodies are the key to […]
The NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) provides opportunities for scientists and engineers to conduct research largely of their own choosing, yet compatible with the research opportunities posted on the NPP Web site. Selected by […]
A session on “Planetary Surface Processes” is scheduled at the next Reunion des Sciences de la Terre (RST) (27-31 October 2014, Pau, France). Contributions from the international planetology community are welcome. Abstract submission […]
NASA and The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) are pleased to announce the Cycle 22 Call for Proposals for Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Observations and funding for Archival Research and Theoretical Research programs. […]
NASA announces its intent to participate in the 65th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) and requests that full-time graduate students attending U.S. universities or colleges respond to this “Call for Abstracts.” The IAC – […]
Do you have – or know of — undergraduates currently conducting research in planetary sciences, astrobiology, and lunar sciences? Encourage them to participate in the NASA YSS Undergraduate Research Conference! For […]
The Planetary Science Division (PSD) has posted draft text for some ROSES 2014 calls at: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/PSD-RandA/ PSD invites feedback from the community. The draft solicitations include all 5 new core […]
SELENE SYMPOSIUM 2014 International Symposium of Lunar Science and Exploration using data from Multi-Instruments (December 2013) Significant progress in lunar science and technology has been made in the last decade […]
James L. Green, Director, Planetary Science NASA Headquarters The Director of the Mars Exploration Program is responsible for successful implementation of NASA’s Mars Program and all Mars exploration robotic flight […]
Registration Form — The registration form for LPSC opens today. You will notice that the registration fee has increased this year to $290 for early professional registration and $190 for […]
The environment of the magnetized planets of our solar system gained an increasing interest over the years, because of the numerous space missions that are (NASA’s Cassini) or will be (JAXA’s SPRINT-A\HISAKI, NASA’s […]
Share the excitement of new space discoveries and join our team! The Space Telescope Science Institute has openings for Research and Instrument Analysts (RIA) in our Instruments Division. Research and […]
07-11 July 2014, Namur, Belgium All the planetary systems, from the Earth-Moon system to the extrasolar ones, are complex systems, requiring several levels of expertise and of interdisciplinarity to be […]
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover and its recent tracks from driving in Gale Crater appear in an image taken by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on NASA’s Mars […]
With Pluto encounter operations now just a year away, the New Horizons team has brought the spacecraft out of hibernation for the first of several activities planned for 2014. Mission […]
There will be a theme dedicated to Planetary Chemistry at the upcoming Goldschmidt 2014 meeting taking place June 8-13 in Sacramento, CA. Theme sub-topics include: a) Building Blocks of the […]
NASA is accepting applications from science and engineering post-docs, recent PhDs, and doctoral students for its 26th Annual Planetary Science Summer School, which will be held in three separate sessions in summer 2014 (June […]
The Dawn project is pleased to announce that it has created a website where the public can freely access and download data and documentation: http://dawndata.igpp.ucla.edu Most of the data provided […]
The recently available PDS MSL/ChemCam Release 4 includes recalibrated laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) compositional data from 75,210 spectra representing 2,256 observation points in 258 targets in Gale crater. The recalibration […]
27-28 May 2014, Pasadena, USA iCubeSat 2014, the 3rd Interplanetary CubeSat Workshop, will address the technical challenges, opportunities, and practicalities of interplanetary space exploration with CubeSats. The workshop provides a unique environment for […]