MEPAG VM14 – 2nd Information Circular
2nd Information Circular14th Virtual MEPAG Meeting (VM14) Wednesday and Thursday, February 2–3, 2022 1:00 pm-5:00 pm ET Members of the Mars community, I cordially invite you to participate in the […]
2nd Information Circular14th Virtual MEPAG Meeting (VM14) Wednesday and Thursday, February 2–3, 2022 1:00 pm-5:00 pm ET Members of the Mars community, I cordially invite you to participate in the […]
The Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite onboard the NASA Curiosity rover has been analyzing drilled rock and scooped-up soil samples taken from the martian surface since Curiosity landed […]
Mercury, the innermost planet in our solar system, is so weird in terms of its small size yet proportionally large core, isolated orbit, sulfur-rich surface, and magnetic field that scientists […]
El conjunto de instrumentos Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) a bordo del rover Curiosity de la NASA ha estado analizando rocas perforadas y muestras de suelo recogidas tomadas de la […]
Mercurio, el planeta más interno de nuestro sistema solar, es tan extraño en términos de su tamaño pequeño pero núcleo proporcionalmente grande, órbita aislada, superficie rica en azufre y campo […]
The next Planetary Science Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting will take place on February 15, 2022, from 12.00 to 6.00 p.m. (Eastern). The agenda will include Planetary Science Division (PSD) and […]
Dear Lunar Community, NASA’s Science Mission Directorate Planetary Science Division recently requested that the Lunar Exploration Analysis Group (LEAG) form a Specific Action Team regarding Analog Objectives for Artemis (AOA-SAT). […]
A wide range of geologic features, from individual volcanoes to vast lava plains, provide evidence of Venus’ volcanic past. Moreover, circumstantial evidence, such as transient bright spots in thermal emission […]
On February 22, 2019, the Hayabusa2 mission of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) collected samples of rock and dust from the surface of near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, but it has […]
The LPI-JSC Center for Lunar Science and Exploration is pleased to announce the 2022 edition of the Field Training and Research Program in the San Francisco Volcanic Field, near Flagstaff, […]
The InSight team is recruiting a fourth round of “InSightSeers.” This is a program intended to expose early-career scientists to the experience of working on an interplanetary mission team. They […]
Una amplia gama de características geológicas, desde volcanes individuales hasta vastas llanuras de lava, proporcionan evidencia del pasado volcánico de Venus. Además, la evidencia circunstancial, como los puntos brillantes transitorios […]
El 22 de febrero de 2019, la misión Hayabusa2 de la Agencia de Exploración Aeroespacial de Japón (JAXA por sus siglas en inglés) recolectó muestras de roca y polvo de […]
On December 25, 2021, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) successfully launched into space and will travel to an orbit almost 1,000,000 miles away from Earth. On January 4, 2022, […]
Little is known about the diversity and complexity of organisms, or the habitats in which they existed, on the early Earth. Understanding the organisms that lived in the distant past […]
Mars Community, On behalf of R. Aileen Yingst (MEPAG Chair), Rich Zurek, Brandi Carrier, and Dave Beaty of the Mars Program Science Office, the January 2022 edition of the Mars […]
The Institut für Planetologie in the Faculty of Geosciences at the University of Münster, Germany, invites applications for a tenured position as a W3 Professor in Experimental and Analytical Planetology. […]
El 25 de diciembre de 2021, el telescopio espacial James Webb (JWST por sus siglas en inglés) se lanzó con éxito al espacio y viajará a una órbita a casi […]
Poco se sabe sobre la diversidad y complejidad de los organismos, o los hábitats en los que existieron en la Tierra primitiva. Entendimiento de estos organismos puede proporcionar pistas sobre […]