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Im a physicist working in planetary science at Imperial.
Applying for research funding in 2027
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Unveiling the Path: How Rockfalls and Ancient Floods Could Deliver
The exploration of Mars has captivated humanity for decades, with the inquiry into its potential to harbor life being one of the most profound quests in planetary science. Recent studies have
https://scienmag.com/unveiling-the-path-how-rockfalls-and-ancient-floods-could-deliver-lifes-building-blocks-to-europes-mars-rover/
18 days ago
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Daniel Pomarède
19 days ago
Mars rover Rosalind Franklin: chances of finding evidence of past life on Mars boosted by two studies
www.europlanet.org/how-the-stuf...
#Mars
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Don Moynihan
21 days ago
I love my job as a professor, but increasingly it feels like being a lottery winner in the academic hunger games. The best advice for most people thinking about a PhD is: don't.
substack.com/home/post/p-...
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Don't Do a Ph.D. Now
At least in the United States
https://substack.com/home/post/p-173503656
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Ania Łosiak introduced the plans to build a new educational center in Morasko, Poznan, where a very rare strewn field of craters is located. impakt-morasko.pl
#EPSCDPS2025
23 days ago
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Our research paper on rockfalls near the landing site of
@esa.int
rover is now covered in the press release from
@europlanetmedia.bsky.social
Come see me at my poster this evening!
#EPSCDPS2025
www.europlanet.org/how-the-stuf...
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How the Stuff of Life Could Be Brought to Europe’s Mars Rover by Rockfalls and Ancient Floods – Europlanet
https://www.europlanet.org/how-the-stuff-of-life-could-be-brought-to-europes-mars-rover-by-rockfalls-and-ancient-floods/
23 days ago
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Im in love with Finland (exhibit a for context) but... Ill be on my most social behavior when I present my poster about the discovery and characterization of rockfalls (exhibit b) in the region of explor. of a future European rover on Thur. Come see me at
#epscdps2025
24 days ago
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V Martín
about 2 months ago
Impact crater caused by (possibly) a piece of
#PerseveranceRover
cruise stage. Comparison between HIRISE images from 2012, 2021 and 2024. Approximately 70km NW of
#JezeroCrater
:
muted.uni-muenster.de?x=76.208&y=1...
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I'm finishing slides for the
@europlanetmedia.bsky.social
&
@aas.org
EPSC-DPS 2025 meeting. I'll speak on Monday at 15:27 CEST in TP3 - Impact processes in the Solar System. I'll show the analysis of too many hardware impacts from Mars2020, incl. HiRISE data analysis and numerical sims with iSALE
29 days ago
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Astrogeo
about 2 months ago
The clouds cleared away for a portion of last night and the meteor cameras recorded more Perseid meteors. The first pair of images were acquired from within the city of Calgary. The second pair of images were recorded by a camera south of Calgary. Moonlight was still a factor last night.
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Steve Brown - astronomy and astrophotography
2 months ago
Fireball and probable meteorite fall in Scotland on July 2nd.
#Meteor
#Astronomy
#Space
www.imo.net/fireball-and...
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Fireball and probable meteorite fall in Scotland on July 2nd | IMO
What a show! On July 2nd, 2025, 23h 50min UT (which equals July 3rd, 00h 50min BST) a dramatic fireball enlighted Scottish skies and was reported by nearly 150 people all over Great Britain and Irelan...
https://www.imo.net/fireball-and-probable-meteorite-fall-in-scoltand-on-july-2nd/
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Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
3 months ago
How much of SNSF-funded research is related to artificial intelligence? 🧠💻 Our latest
#DataStory
explores this question by quantifying its usage and illustrating the different
#AI
methods applied in grants awarded by the SNSF over the last 14 years. Read the full story here 👉
sohub.io/64ju
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Kat Volk
3 months ago
Yeah, here's the graphical representation of how bad the ROSES consolidation of solar system programs is from
research.ssl.berkeley.edu/~mikewong/bl...
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Is this for real?
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
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Women in West Virginia who miscarry could face criminal charges, prosecutor says
Tom Truman of Raleigh county advised women to report their miscarriages to the police to protect themselves
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/05/west-virginia-miscarriage-crime-abortion-ban
4 months ago
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James Tuttle Keane
4 months ago
The NASA planetary science fleet chart if the president’s budget is enacted.
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A moment of joy (and pride) when I see my research featured in National Geographic Poland:
www.national-geographic.pl/kosmos/marsj...
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Wyglądają jak zwykłe dziury. A skrywają największe tajemnice Marsa
Wszystkie skaliste ciała niebieskie w Układzie Słonecznym mają jedną wspólną cechę – kratery uderzeniowe, czyli ślady po kolizjach z mniejszymi obiektami. Jak się okazuje, te kosmiczne blizny mogą zdr...
https://www.national-geographic.pl/kosmos/marsjanskie-blizny-odslaniaja-wnetrze-planety-nowe-badania-zaskakuja/
5 months ago
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☆ New paper about controls on ejecta blanket size and its potential for unveiling the subsurfaces of planets is out ☆
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
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The Link Between Subsurface Rheology and Ejecta Mobility: The Case of Small New Impacts on Mars
Ejecta mobility (EM) is a new diagnostic of subsurface rheology at impact sites EM probes the subsurface to depths exceeding the excavation zone EM is controlled by the material properties, the ...
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024JE008561
5 months ago
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Good news about our recent paper on crater ejecta and their promise for understanding planetary subsurfaces
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www.brown.edu/news/2025-05...
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What lies beneath: Using rock blasted from craters to probe the Martian subsurface
By analyzing how far material ejected from an impact crater flies, scientists can locate buried glaciers and other interesting subsurface features.
https://www.brown.edu/news/2025-05-14/craters
5 months ago
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Incredible news for folks thinking of moving to Europe: 41(!!) postdoctoral positions just opened in France, encompassing the entire area of physics. For planetary folks -- opportunities to create own project related to ESA JUICE-MAJIS
www.cofund-physics.universite-paris-saclay.fr/index.php/ab...
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About the programme – UPSaclay STAR φ
https://www.cofund-physics.universite-paris-saclay.fr/index.php/about-the-program/
5 months ago
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Royal Astronomical Society
6 months ago
Good news! The deadline for bursary applications for the Paneth Meteorite Trust Awards has been extended until Friday 18 April. Are you studying a BSc/MSc/MSci course and interested in a summer research project on meteoritics? Help is available at:
ras.ac.uk/awards-and-g...
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