Los impactos mantienen hidratada la superficie de Ceres
La corteza del planeta enano Ceres se compone principalmente de agua helada mezclada con minerales de silicato hidratado. El hielo de agua en la capa más externa es susceptible a […]
La corteza del planeta enano Ceres se compone principalmente de agua helada mezclada con minerales de silicato hidratado. El hielo de agua en la capa más externa es susceptible a […]
The crust of dwarf planet Ceres is primarily composed of water ice mixed with hydrated silicate minerals. The water ice in the outermost layer is susceptible to sublimation due to […]
Share your science expertise with the public! NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Community Events initiative is looking for scientists and engineers to assist with nationwide NASA-sponsored community events around the launch […]
The NASA InSight team is recruiting a third round of “InSightSeers.” This program is intended to expose early-career scientists to the experience of working on a mission science team. We […]
Una de las preguntas más importantes sin respuesta sobre la evolución de la Luna es si alguna vez tuvo un campo magnético de larga duración. Estudios previos de rocas lunares […]
La superficie de la Luna sirve como una cápsula del tiempo geológica para los primeros procesos de evolución planetaria. Las muestras antiguas devueltas de la superficie lunar conservan un registro […]
One of the most important unanswered questions about the evolution of the Moon is whether it ever had a long-lived magnetic field. Previous studies of lunar rocks returned by the […]
The surface of the Moon serves as a geologic time capsule for early planetary evolution processes. Ancient samples returned from the lunar surface preserve a record of how the Moon […]
The Stony Brook University Department of Geosciences will soon be taking applications as part of the College of Arts and Sciences IDEA Fellows program. The selected IDEA Fellow will be […]
On July 26, NASA and the Canadian, Italian, and Japanese space agencies released a call for applications for membership on the joint ASI/CSA/JAXA/NASA Measurement Definition Team for the International Mars […]
American astronomer and co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, Carolyn Shoemaker, passed away on August 13, 2021, at the age of 92. “Carolyn was quite extraordinary,” noted Lisa Gaddis, Director of […]
Volcanism is a prevalent geologic process on Mars, producing numerous landforms such as lava flow plains and shield volcanoes. The Tharsis volcanic region consists of three large shield volcanoes, including […]
NASA’s Mars 2020 rover, Perseverance, made its first attempt to collect rock samples on August 6, 2021. However, data sent by the rover indicate that no rock was collected during […]
El vulcanismo es un proceso geológico predominante en Marte, que produce numerosos accidentes geográficos como llanuras de flujo de lava y volcanes en escudo. La región volcánica de Tharsis consta […]
El rover Mars 2020 de la NASA, Perseverance, hizo su primer intento de recolectar muestras de rocas el 6 de agosto de 2021. Sin embargo, los datos enviados por el […]
The Mercury Exploration Assessment Group (MExAG) is circulating Issue 4 of “The Mercury Newsletter.” The quarterly community newsletter can be accessed online at: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/mexag/newsletter/ In this newsletter, we share Mercury science and exploration news, highlight recent […]
The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice University is seeking applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position. We seek candidates across the broad spectrum of planetary and […]
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) has contracted with NORC at the University of Chicago (NORC) to implement an important research study to understand the factors that […]
The Department of Geology and Geophysics in the College of Geosciences at Texas A&M University is conducting a search to fill two tenure-track positions with 9-month academic appointments at the […]
Every August, Earth bears witness to one of the largest meteor showers, the Perseids. On July 26, NASA confirmed the first sighting of Perseid activity this summer and predicts that the […]