Icarus Special Issue Devoted to Cassini Results
Dear colleagues and attendees of the Cassini Science Symposium in Boulder, August 2018: This is to confirm a special Icarus issue devoted to Cassini results. We call for papers on […]
Dear colleagues and attendees of the Cassini Science Symposium in Boulder, August 2018: This is to confirm a special Icarus issue devoted to Cassini results. We call for papers on […]
A new study of Saturn’s moons Dione and Rhea, using images from the Cassini spacecraft, has revealed unusual linear features on their surfaces. The features are generally long, narrow, and […]
When the dinosaur-killing asteroid struck what is now the Yucatán Peninsula 66 million years ago, rock in the Earth’s crust was shattered and flowed to form the Chicxulub impact crater. […]
Do Mars’ volcanoes erupt today? This has been a long-standing question in planetary science. From the Martian meteorite basalts (shergottites), we know that martian volcanoes have erupted within the past […]
The OPAG Roadmaps to Ocean Worlds (ROW) team would like to bring to your attention the publication of a paper in Astrobiology. This is a community-based assessment of science questions […]
Applications for a postdoctoral fellowship positions at the National Air and Space Museum’s Center for Earth and Planetary Studies are now being accepted. The fellowship supports independent research projects in […]
Highly motivated students with an interest in pursuing graduate studies in planetary science are encouraged to apply to the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Tulane University. The Planetary […]
The Science & Exploration Directorate, Solar System Exploration Division, Planetary Environments Laboratory (Code 699) is seeking a scientist to conduct research on the habitability and exobiology of planetary environments in support of long-term […]
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, invites applications for a nine-month, tenure-line position in Isotope Geochemistry and Geochemistry to be hired at the rank of Associate Professor. […]
The Geological Porous Media Group has a funded PhD position to develop models for asteroid evolution starting in the summer/fall 2019. The aim of this project is to develop three-dimensional […]
The summit of Olympus Mons displays lava flows, some of which are truncated by the caldera, that appear to have flowed uphill. Because lava flows downhill, this mismatch between the […]
The joint European Space Agency – Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency spacecraft BepiColombo was launched onboard an Ariane 5 rocket from Kourou, French Guiana on Saturday, October 20. The spacecraft consists […]
Final text released for C.28 Lunar Surface Instrument and Technology Payloads. This program element solicits flight payloads that do not require significant additional development. Investigations are sought that address the science […]
The Institute for Geophysics at the University of Texas at Austin (UTIG) seeks applications for the position of Director, which may include a concurrent faculty appointment in the Department of […]
The Life on the Edge Lab, part of the Williams Geobiology and Geochemistry Group at the University of Florida in Gainesville, has opportunities for highly motivated students seeking graduate degrees […]
The Elardo Planetary Geochemistry Group at the University of Florida in Gainesville has opportunities for highly motivated students seeking graduate degrees with an emphasis in Planetary Petrology and Geochemistry. Potential […]
SBAG 20 January 29th-31st 2019 Announcement: SBAG Early-Career Travel Support and Lightning Talks The next meeting of the Small Bodies Assessment Group will be held at the Lunar and Planetary […]
Prospective graduate students and postdoctoral scholars interested in planetary surface processes are invited to apply to join the group of Dr. Mathieu Lapotre in the Department of Geological Sciences at […]
Jupiter radiates more internal energy than previously thought because it gets less energy from the sun than earlier estimates. All planets get energy from the sun; some is absorbed, and […]
Having spent 13 years orbiting Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft was sent to its Grand Finale phase, orbiting its last 22 times through the gap between Saturn and its rings. Cassini […]