Se descubre agua debajo de la capa polar en el sur de Marte
Un nuevo artículo, publicado en la revista Science el pasado miércoles, informa los resultados de un nuevo estudio de radar del casquete polar del sur de Marte – la detección de un […]
Un nuevo artículo, publicado en la revista Science el pasado miércoles, informa los resultados de un nuevo estudio de radar del casquete polar del sur de Marte – la detección de un […]
Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus harbors a big ocean of water beneath its icy crust, which is evident from erupted water plumes from Enceladus’ surface. The Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS) […]
A new article, published in the journal Science this past Wednesday, reports the results of a radar study years in the making of the Mars south polar cap — the […]
Issue 153 of the Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin features the cover story, “NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover Mission: Studying Ancient, Habitable Environments in Gale Crater.” You’ll find additional news […]
A two-year post-doctoral position is available at the Astrophysical Institute of the Canary Islands (in Tenerife, Spain) to work within its Solar System Group, led by Drs. Javier Licandro and […]
Dear Colleagues, Please consider submitting to the session on Mercury science at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting in Washington, DC, December 10–14, 2018. Our understanding of Mercury’s surface, interior, exosphere, and magnetosphere has been […]
NASA has chartered the Mapping and Planetary Spatial Infrastructure Team (MAPSIT) to create a special action team to execute a review of the present state of the U.S. Geological Survey’s […]
Early career scientists, including undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs, attending the 50th Annual DPS Meeting are invited to participate in the Early Career Presenters Review. Participants in the Early […]
ESA has issued a competition for the public – “What’s your idea to 3D print on the Moon to make it feel like home?” We are looking into existing and […]
The Glasscock School of Continuing Studies is offering a course this fall that introduces women who have played pivotal roles in the U.S. space program, as astronauts, engineers, flight controllers, researchers, […]
Ice-ocean and general “Ocean World” enthusiasts: we want you to join us! Session P020, “From the Earth to the Moons: Unraveling the Geologic, Oceanographic and Chemical Mysteries of Ice and […]
Tenure-Track Assistant (R3M11) and Associate Researcher (R4M11): Earth and Planetary Exploration Using Small Satellites (position numbers 86164 and 85911): The University of Hawai`i (UH) established the Hawai`i Space Flight Laboratory […]
To celebrate the Lunar and Planetary Institute’s (LPI’s) 50th anniversary, we asked staff to share their LPI experiences and thoughts on the last 50 years of planetary science. Watch the video […]
The First Billion Years: Bombardment conference will be held September 30 – October 3, 2018 at the High Country Conference Center, 201 W Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona. The abstract deadline has been […]
The lunar surface is covered by regolith that contains microscopically small, angular, and abrasive dust particles. A new study on simulants, carried out by Rachel Caston and colleagues at Stony Brook University, […]
Recently announced observations have discovered 12 new moons orbiting the biggest planet in our solar system. These moons range in size from 1 km (0.6 miles) to 3 km (1.9 […]
Dear Colleagues, The journal Geosciences is accepting papers for a Special Issue related to recent advances in studies of the Moon. The deadline has been extended until the end of […]
We invite you to submit both introductory and case study abstracts to our AGU session: P025: Machine Learning in Planetary Science: Introductions and Applications Machine Learning (ML) is the subfield of […]
The Education and Public Outreach (EPO) team of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory has an opportunity for a part-time science writer. In collaboration with observatory scientific, technical, and media design […]
Are you a scientist or engineer conducting education and/or outreach activities? Please consider submitting an abstract to the Scientist and Engineer Partnerships in Education and Public Engagement session at the […]