PLANETARY EXPLORATION NEWSLETTER Volume 16, Number 45 (November 6, 2022) PEN Website: https://planetarynews.org Editor: Mark V. Sykes Co-Editors: Alex Morgan, George Kramer Email: pen_editor@psi.edu Twitter: @pen2tweets o-------------------------TABLE OF CONTENTS---------------------------o 1. [NASA] PDS: Hayabusa2 ONC Release 2. [NASA] PDS: Aperiodic Data Releases in 2022.10 3. Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month 4. Ph.D. Position in Exo-(Planetary) Science at University of Central Florida 5. EGU23 Session GM10.1/PS1: Planetary Geomorphology 6. EGU23 Session PS4.1: Atmospheres and Exospheres of Terrestrial Planets, Satellites, and Exoplanets 7. PhD Positions in Exoplanet Sciences at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute of the University of Groningen, The Netherlands 8. Research Faculty Position in Planetary Sciences, University of Washington 9. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions 10. Planetary Science Journal - New Papers o---------------------------------------------------------------------o 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 [NASA] PDS: HAYABUSA2 ONC RELEASE This release of Hayabusa2 data includes the ONC raw, calibrated, and derived data. The included data cover the full Ryugu encounter. This bundle is certified with minor liens. These data are now available at: https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/subscription-service/SS-20221031b.shtml Or more directly at the PDS Hayabusa2 mission archive page at https://sbn.psi.edu/pds/resource/hayabusa2/ To access all data archived in PDS: https://pds.nasa.gov 2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2 [NASA] PDS: APERIODIC DATA RELEASES IN 2022.10 In October 2022, PDS ingested and made available the following data, none of which were regularly released with an ongoing mission: 2022.10.31 Mars Express Radio Science extended mission 8 2022.10.26 MESSENGER MDIS data migrated to PDS4 2022.10.24 Galileo Photopolarimeter Radiometer 2022.10.24 Galileo Ultraviolet Spectrometer 2022.10.24 Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometer 2022.10.18 PVO Magnetometer 2022.10.17 MRO CRISM multispectral reduced data records To access those data: https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/subscription-service/SS-20221031.shtml To access all data archived in PDS: https://pds.nasa.gov 3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 PLANETARY GEOMORPHOLOGY IMAGE OF THE MONTH The November image of the month is now available at the IAG's Planetary Geomorphology web page: https://planetarygeomorphology.wordpress.com This month's topic is 'Topographically influenced evolution of large-scale changes in the smooth terrains of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko' contributed by Abhinav Jindal, Department of Astronomy, Cornell University, USA. You can follow IAG Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month on Twitter: @PlanetGeomorpho or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlanetaryGeomorphology Best wishes, Frances Butcher (Chair, IAG Planetary Geomorphology working group) 4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 PH.D. POSITION IN EXO-(PLANETARY) SCIENCE AT UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Prof. Ramses Ramirez is seeking a qualified Ph.D. student to join his research team within the UCF Planetary Sciences Group (Department of Physics) in either the Spring 2023 or Fall 2023 semesters. The qualified candidate will work with Prof. Ramirez and develop an original project to model the atmospheres of potentially habitable exoplanets or Solar System worlds. Theoretical projects involving climate, atmospheric escape, photochemistry or atmospheric-surface interactions (among other topics) are all welcome. Programming experience is a must. Highly-motivated individuals with relevant astronomy, planetary science, geoscience, or engineering backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply. UCF offers a rigorous research program in Planetary Sciences, where students are paired with Ph.D. advisors upon admission. We offer robust academic and research mentoring programs and have strong ties to the Florida Space Institute, Arecibo, and the NASA Kennedy Space Center. More information about Prof. Ramirez and the Planetary Sciences Group (plus Ph.D. program), respectively, can be found here: https://habitableplanets.wordpress.com/ https://planets.ucf.edu/ For more information reach Prof. Ramirez at Ramses.Ramirez@ucf.edu 5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5 EGU23 SESSION GM10.1/PS1: PLANETARY GEOMORPHOLOGY Please consider submitting an abstract to the session on Planetary Geomorphology (GM10.1/PS1) at the EGU General Assembly 2023. EGU (23-28 April 2023) will be a hybrid event facilitating online and in-person participation in Vienna. Please note the approaching deadline (1 December, 13:00 CET) for those seeking travel support. The Planetary Geomorphology session aims to bring together geomorphologists who study the Earth with those who work on other bodies such as Mars, Venus, Mercury, the Moon, icy satellites of the outer Solar System, comets, and/or asteroids. Studies applicable to landscapes on any scale on any solid body are welcome. We particularly encourage those who use Earth analogues, laboratory/numerical simulation and/or big satellite datasets to submit their work. Considered processes could include aeolian, volcanic, tectonic, fluvial, glacial, periglacial, or "undetermined" ones. We especially welcome contributions from early-career scientists and geomorphologists who are new to planetary science. Session details: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/47063 Abstract instructions: https://egu23.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html The abstract deadline is 10 January 2023 (13:00 CET), but those seeking travel support should submit their abstract by 1 December 2022 (13:00 CET). Best wishes, Planetary Geomorphology convenors: Lonneke Roelofs, Stephen Brough, Frances Butcher, Tjalling de Haas, and Nikolaus J. Kuhn 6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 EGU23 SESSION PS4.1: ATMOSPHERES AND EXOSPHERES OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS, SATELLITES, AND EXOPLANETS We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission is open for EGU 2023, held in Vienna on 23-28 April 2023 and online. The deadline for the abstract submission is 10 January 2023, 13:00 CET or before 1 December 2022, 13:00 CET to apply for travel support. We would like to draw your attention to our session: Atmospheres and exospheres of terrestrial planets, satellites, and exoplanets. This session primarily focuses on the neutral atmospheres of terrestrial bodies other than the Earth. This includes not only Venus and Mars, but also exoplanets with comparable envelopes and satellites carrying dense atmospheres such as Titan or exospheres such as Ganymede. We welcome contributions dealing with processes affecting the atmospheres of these bodies, from the surface to the exosphere. We invite abstracts concerning observations, both from Earth or from space, modeling and theoretical studies, or laboratory work. Comparative planetology abstracts will be particularly appreciated. If you consider submitting an abstract in this session, you can use the following link: https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/abstractsubmission/45807 Hope to see you in Vienna! Best regards, The conveners, Arnaud Beth, Arianna Piccialli, and Audrey Vorburger 7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7-7 PH.D. POSITIONS IN EXOPLANET SCIENCES AT THE KAPTEYN ASTRONOMICAL INSTITUTE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GRONIGEN, THE NETHERLANDS The newly established Forming Worlds research group at the Kapteyn Astronomical Institute invites applications for two PhD positions focused on the interior and atmospheric evolution of rocky exoplanets for a start in 2023. The application deadline will be on 1 December 2022. Inquiries about the positions can be sent to tim.lichtenberg@rug.nl. Detailed information on the positions and research environment can be found at: https://www.formingworlds.space/post/phd-positions-october-2022 Successful applicants will be required to hold an MSc degree (or BSc with equivalent extended research experience) in planetary sciences or related fields by the starting date of the position. Application documents include a cover letter, research statement, CV, list of grades/transcript, and two reference letters. For full details and application instructions please go to: https://www.rug.nl/research/kapteyn/vacatures/phd-positions 8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8-8 RESEARCH FACULTY POSITION IN PLANETARY SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON The Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington invites applications for a full-time Research Assistant Professor in planetary sciences. The successful candidate will be expected to engage in research on the geology and/or geophysics of planetary bodies. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research involves experimental and theoretical work involving high-pressure processes on icy planets, moons, and exoplanets. Involvement in planetary missions is a plus. The position will involve taking a leadership role in advising and mentoring graduate students in our program. Teaching opportunities may arise in the form of lectures, seminars, mentoring, and lab instruction. For more information, and to apply, see: https://apply.interfolio.com/116028 Please direct any questions to essasst@uw.edu. Applications will be reviewed starting December 1, 2022. Application documents received after this date may be considered at the discretion of the search committee. 9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9 PLANETARY MEETING CALENDAR ADDITIONS Note: Most face-to-face meetings going forward will have online components. Check their websites for details. Posted at https://planetarynews.org/meetings.html April 23-28, 2023 European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2023 https://egu23.eu/about/general_information.html Vienna, Austria October 15-18, 2023 Geological Society of America Connects 2023 https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2023/home Pittsburgh, PA [Editor Note: If there is a planetary-related meeting, conference or workshop that you think your colleagues should be aware of, please send the date, title, URL and location to pen_editor@psi.edu.] 10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 PLANETARY SCIENCE JOURNAL - NEW PAPERS Editor, Faith Vilas https://psj.aas.org After DART: Using the First Full-scale Test of a Kinetic Impactor to Inform a Future Planetary Defense Mission Thomas S. Statler et al. 2022 PSJ 3:244 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac94c1 Transmission of a Seismic Wave Generated by Impacts on Granular Asteroids Paul Sanchez et al. 2022 PSJ 3:245 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac960c The Age and Erosion Rate of Young Sedimentary Rock on Mars An Y. Li et al. 2022 PSJ 3:246 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ac9121 *********************************************************************** * The Planetary Exploration Newsletter is issued approximately weekly. * Current and back issues are available at https://planetarynews.org * * To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change your email address, go to * https://planetarynews.org/pen_subscribe.php. * * Please send all replies and submissions to pen_editor@psi.edu. * Announcements and other messages should be brief with links to URLs * for extended information, including detailed descriptions for job * announcements. Title plus text is limited to 200 words. All PEN * submissions will be tweeted @pen2tweets. 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