A Detection on Mars that Shook the World
Last week, NASA reported the first observation of an “earthquake” on Mars, which was detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument on the InSight lander. This “marsquake” […]
Last week, NASA reported the first observation of an “earthquake” on Mars, which was detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) instrument on the InSight lander. This “marsquake” […]
During its 13-year tour of the Saturnian system (2004–2017), a multimode radar instrument onboard the Cassini spacecraft has mapped hundreds of lakes and three large seas on Titan’s northern hemisphere. […]
Durante su gira de 13 años por el sistema de Saturno (2004–2017), un instrumento de radar multimodo a bordo de la nave espacial Cassini ha mapeado cientos de lagos y […]
La semana pasada, la NASA informó sobre la primera observación de un “terremoto” en Marte, que fue detectado por el instrumento del Experimento Sísmico para Estructura Interior (SEIS por sus […]
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We invite contributions to the following two joint sessions at the EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019. These sessions address investigations of planetary objects, from asteroids and comets to planets, using a […]
We would like to invite you to submit a contribution to session SB2: “Laboratory measurements and models for cometary, asteroidal, dwarf planet and meteoric material studies including organic matter studies” […]
In case you missed it, SpaceIL’s Beresheet lander was lost on its journey down to the lunar surface on April 11. During descent, the main engine shut off less than […]
En caso de que se lo haya perdido, el aterrizaje Beresheet de SpaceIL se perdió en su viaje hacia la superficie lunar el 11 de abril. Durante el descenso, el […]
¿Alguna vez te has preguntado cuál podría ser el destino de nuestro sistema solar? La mayoría de las estrellas similares al sol terminan sus vidas como enanas blancas, un remanente […]
El rover Curiosity acaba de obtener la primera muestra de la característica geológica que motivó la misión: la unidad de arcilla en las laderas de Aeolis Mons (informalmente llamada Monte […]
The Curiosity rover just obtained the first sample of the geologic feature that motivated the mission in the first place — the clay-bearing unit on the slopes of Aeolis Mons […]
Have you ever wondered what could be the fate of our solar system? The majority of sun-like stars end their lives as white dwarfs, a stellar core remnant that is […]
The OPAG April 23-24, 2019 meeting agenda has been posted on the OPAG Website: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag/meetings/upcoming/ Please note, Committee Members do not need to register, they have been registered by meeting conveners. […]
Israel’s Beresheet spacecraft has entered lunar orbit – mazel tov! This makes Israel only the 6th nation to do so. The elliptical orbit, with a closest approach of 310 miles, […]
The Sariçiçek meteorite, that fell in Turkey on September 2, 2015, is a howardite – a fragment of the regolith (or soil) of the asteroid 4 Vesta (recently studied by […]
El meteorito Sariçiçek, que cayó en Turquía el 2 de septiembre de 2015, es una howardita, un fragmento del regolito (o suelo) del asteroide 4 Vesta (recientemente estudiado por la […]
La nave israelí Beresheet ha entrado en la órbita lunar: ¡Maze Tov! Esto hace que Israel sea la sexta nación en hacerlo. La órbita elíptica, con un acercamiento más cercano […]
Dear planetary data users, As part of an effort to improve the ESA’s Planetary Science Archive (PSA) tools and services to the scientific community, we are conducting a survey to […]
Los Estados Unidos están acelerando sus planes para explorar la superficie lunar, que es un esfuerzo que probablemente se basará en los talentos de los estudiantes y científicos en nuestra […]