NEOCam Community Discussion at LPSC
The NEOCam Science Team invites the planetary science community to join us for a discussion of NEOCam at the 2019 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. This peripheral meeting is open […]
The NEOCam Science Team invites the planetary science community to join us for a discussion of NEOCam at the 2019 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. This peripheral meeting is open […]
ROSES-18 Amendment 68: This amendment releases the second Exoplanets Research opportunity in ROSES-2018 as E.5 2XRP. Step-1 proposals are due by March 29, 2019 and Step-2 Proposals are due by […]
Congratulations to Dr. Julie Stopar who has just been named Director of the Regional Planetary Image Facility (RPIF) at the Lunar and Planetary Institute. Dr. Stopar, an LPI Staff Scientist, […]
In case you missed it, the Beresheet (meaning “genesis” in Hebrew) lunar lander was launched on Thursday, February 21, on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Beresheet is the product […]
JAXA’s Hayabusa-2 spacecraft successfully touched down on the surface of the asteroid Ryugu on February 22. While telemetry from the spacecraft is still being studied, the first of three “bullets,” […]
La nave espacial Hayabusa-2 de JAXA aterrizó con éxito en la superficie del asteroide Ryugu el 22 de febrero. Mientras se sigue estudiando la telemetría desde la nave espacial, las […]
En caso de que te lo perdieras, el aterrizaje lunar Beresheet (que significa “génesis” en hebreo) se lanzó el jueves 21 de febrero, a bordo de un cohete SpaceX Falcon […]
Dear Colleagues, Please help spread the word about an opportunity for a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our noble gas research team in the Group 18 Laboratories at Arizona State University. Supported […]
The International Academy of Astronautics will hold its 6th Planetary Defense Conference from April 29 to May 3rd, 2019 in College Park, Maryland, USA. The bi-annual conference brings together world […]
The SciArt Exchange is excited to announce the opening of its latest International Humans in Space Youth Art Competition! The SciArt Exchange invites young people 10-18 years old to submit visual, literary, […]
After almost 15 years of exploring the surface of Mars, NASA’s Opportunity rover mission has come to an end. The rover stopped communicating with Earth in June 2018 after a […]
Recent analysis of radar observations from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express spacecraft suggests liquid water is present beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars. However, the study does not […]
Application Deadlines: March 15 and October 1 annually. The Sigma Xi Grants in Aid of Research (GIAR) program has provided undergraduate and graduate students with valuable educational experiences since 1922. […]
Members of the Mars community, I cordially invite you to participate in the next virtual meeting (VM4) of the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG), scheduled on Monday, February 25th, […]
Hello planetary scientists, I am a graduate student at the University of Tennessee Knoxville and am conducting a survey to find out more about scientists’ experiences finding, accessing, and using planetary […]
Un análisis reciente de las observaciones de radar de la nave espacial Mars Express de la Agencia Espacial Europea sugiere que hay agua líquida debajo de la capa de hielo […]
Después de casi 15 años de explorar la superficie de Marte, la misión del rover Opportunity de la NASA ha llegado a su fin. El rover dejó de comunicarse con […]
Call for Abstracts: AbSciCon (https://connect.agu.org/abscicon/home) June 24-28, 2019 in Bellevue, Washington, USA Session Title: “Computing the rise of life: On and beyond Earth” (ID 65503: https://agu.confex.com/agu/abscicon19/prelim.cgi/Session/65503) Among the recommendations in […]
The Department of Planetology and Habitability at the Centro de Astrobiología (CAB) invites applications for three postdoctoral positions to support investigations on the nature of the early Mars environments. We […]
Mientras las investigaciones geológicas y geofísicas anteriores sugirieron que un cráter de impacto puede estar enterrado a unos 200 kilómetros al norte de Perth, Australia Occidental, un nuevo estudio dirigido […]