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IN THIS ISSUE

Featured Story
Citizen Science in Planetary Exploration: Part 2
News From Space
Webb Rules Out Thick Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere for Rocky Exoplanet
Webb Looks for Fomalhaut’s Asteroid Belt and Finds Much More
NASA’s Psyche Mission Enters Home Stretch Before Launch
NASA’s Juno Mission Getting Closer to Jupiter’s Moon Io
NASA Scientists Make First Observation of a Polar Cyclone on Uranus
NASA Retires Mineral Mapping Instrument on Mars Orbiter
NASA InSight Study Provides Clearest Look Ever at Martian Core
NASA Calls End to Lunar Flashlight After Some Technical Successes
Caught in the Act: Astronomers Detect a Star Devouring a Planet
Images From NASA’s Perseverance May Show Record of Wild Martian River
From the Desk of Lori Glaze
Asteroid Autumn!
 
IDEA in Action
NASA Awards $5 Million to Women’s Colleges Tackling STEM Gender Gap
NASA, White House Advance Historically Black Scholar Recognition
College Students Prove They Have ‘MINDS’ for NASA Competition
GEM Annual Conference, September 14-16
Culturally Inclusive Planetary Engagement Workshop, September 21-23
National Association of Black Geoscientists 42nd Annual Technical Conference, September 27-30
National Diversity in STEM Conference, October 26-28
13th Annual oSTEM Conference 2023, November 9-12
Meeting Highlights
6th Planetary Data Workshop
54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Venus Surface and Atmosphere
Apollo 17 ANGSA Workshop
Planetary Protection in Practice
Opportunities for Students
Resources for Students
Internships and Training Programs
Scholarships and Fellowships
Postdoctoral Positions
 
In Memoriam
Jaclyn Allen, 1950–2023
Pulat Babadzhanov, 1930–2023
Theodore (Ted) E. Bunch, 1936–2023
James (Jim) Donahue Burke, 1925–2023
Peter Gierasch, 1940–2023
Eugene George Stansbery, 1955–2023
Erin L. Walton, 1978–2022
Stephen Wolf, 1964–2023
Milestones
NASA Marshall Center Director to Retire After 38 Years of Service
LPI Announces the 2023 Barringer Award Recipients
2023 NASA Exploration Science Awards
NASA Awards Millions in STEM Research Grants
Seven U.S. Companies Collaborate with NASA to Advance Space Capabilities
NASA Names Winners of 2023 Student Rocket Launch Competition
NASA Awards $14 Million to Universities for Supportive STEM Efforts
NASA Invites Public to Sign Poem That Will Fly Aboard Europa Clipper
Landing in Living Rooms: LEGO Models of NASA Mars Rover and Helicopter
Spotlight on Education
Topics for Public Engagement
Opportunities and Resources for STEM Outreach and Professional Development
 
New and Noteworthy
Observer’s Sky Atlas: The 500 Best Deep-Sky Objects with Charts and Images, Fourth Edition
For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet
The New Guys: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel
Dynamics of Plate Tectonics and Mantle Convection
New Frontiers in Astrobiology
Interstellar Travel: Purpose and Motivations
Mars 37 Pocket Atlas and Almanac for Mars Year 37
Vesta and Ceres: Insights from the Dawn Mission for the Origin of the Solar System
Understanding Life in the Universe
Pluto: My Journey from Last to First
Twelve-Inch Enceladus Globe
Duplo Space Shuttle Mission Set
Professor Astro Cat’s Frontiers of Space
Planets
The Search for Planet X Game
 
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Featured Story
Citizen Science in Planetary Exploration: Part 2
 
From the Desk of Lori Glaze
Asteroid Autumn!
 
News From Space
Webb Rules Out Thick Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere for Rocky Exoplanet
Webb Looks for Fomalhaut’s Asteroid Belt and Finds Much More
NASA’s Psyche Mission Enters Home Stretch Before Launch
NASA’s Juno Mission Getting Closer to Jupiter’s Moon Io
NASA Scientists Make First Observation of a Polar Cyclone on Uranus
NASA Retires Mineral Mapping Instrument on Mars Orbiter
NASA InSight Study Provides Clearest Look Ever at Martian Core
NASA Calls End to Lunar Flashlight After Some Technical Successes
Caught in the Act: Astronomers Detect a Star Devouring a Planet
Images From NASA’s Perseverance May Show Record of Wild Martian River
 
IDEA in Action
NASA Awards $5 Million to Women’s Colleges Tackling STEM Gender Gap
NASA, White House Advance Historically Black Scholar Recognition
College Students Prove They Have ‘MINDS’ for NASA Competition
GEM Annual Conference, September 14-16
Culturally Inclusive Planetary Engagement Workshop, September 21-23
National Association of Black Geoscientists 42nd Annual Technical Conference, September 27-30
National Diversity in STEM Conference, October 26-28
13th Annual oSTEM Conference 2023, November 9-12
 
Meeting Highlights
6th Planetary Data Workshop
54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
Venus Surface and Atmosphere
Apollo 17 ANGSA Workshop
Planetary Protection in Practice
 
Opportunities for Students
Resources for Students
Internships and Training Programs
Scholarships and Fellowships
Postdoctoral Positions
 
Spotlight on Education
Topics for Public Engagement
Opportunities and Resources for STEM Outreach and Professional Development
 
In Memoriam
Jaclyn Allen, 1950–2023
Pulat Babadzhanov, 1930–2023
Theodore (Ted) E. Bunch, 1936–2023
James (Jim) Donahue Burke, 1925–2023
Peter Gierasch, 1940–2023
Eugene George Stansbery, 1955–2023
Erin L. Walton, 1978–2022
Stephen Wolf, 1964–2023
 
Milestones
NASA Marshall Center Director to Retire After 38 Years of Service
LPI Announces the 2023 Barringer Award Recipients
2023 NASA Exploration Science Awards
NASA Awards Millions in STEM Research Grants
Seven U.S. Companies Collaborate with NASA to Advance Space Capabilities
NASA Names Winners of 2023 Student Rocket Launch Competition
NASA Awards $14 Million to Universities for Supportive STEM Efforts
NASA Invites Public to Sign Poem That Will Fly Aboard Europa Clipper
Landing in Living Rooms: LEGO Models of NASA Mars Rover and Helicopter
 
New and Noteworthy
Observer’s Sky Atlas: The 500 Best Deep-Sky Objects with Charts and Images, Fourth Edition
For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet
The New Guys: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel
Dynamics of Plate Tectonics and Mantle Convection
New Frontiers in Astrobiology
Interstellar Travel: Purpose and Motivations
Mars 37 Pocket Atlas and Almanac for Mars Year 37
Vesta and Ceres: Insights from the Dawn Mission for the Origin of the Solar System
Understanding Life in the Universe
Pluto: My Journey from Last to First
Twelve-Inch Enceladus Globe
Duplo Space Shuttle Mission Set
Professor Astro Cat’s Frontiers of Space
Planets
The Search for Planet X Game
 
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