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Volume 18, Number 42
October 13, 2024

Editor: Mark V. Sykes
Co-Editors: Matthew R Perry, Alex Morgan
Email: pen_editor@psi.edu
Twitter: @pen2tweets

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1. Pan Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Position at Rice University
2. [NASA] Request for Information: Development of the NASA Decadal
   Astrobiology Research and Exploration Strategy (NASA-DARES)
3. [NASA] ROSES-24 Amendment 58: D.19 Habitable Worlds Observatory
   System Technology Demonstrations and Mission Architecture Studies
   Draft Text Released for Community Comment
4. Gerald A. Soffen Travel Grant Announcement
5. Applications Open for Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
   (CIFAR) Azrieli Global Scholars Program
6. Making Space: A Workshop on Space, Sci-Art, & Society
7. Application for AGU Planetary Sciences Student and Early Career
   Representatives
8. Free Virtual Planetary Diversity and Inclusion Conference
9. Last Call: Survey on Planetary Science ROSES Proposals
10. New Horizons Science Spotlight Webinar
11. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions
12. Planetary Science Journal - New Papers

Commercial/Fundraising Announcements:

C1. 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast Seeks Podcasters and Sponsors
C2. Zero Gravity Webinar

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PAN POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP POSITION AT RICE UNIVERSITY

The Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Rice
University is seeking applications for the Pan Postdoctoral Research
Fellowship. We seek candidates with independent research interests that
intersect with one or more faculty within our department and who
contribute positively to the diversity of the department through
outreach or other means. Both domestic and international applicants are
welcome. By the time of their start date at Rice, candidates must have
received their Ph.D. degree and be within the first three years of
degree conferral.

Applicants are requested to develop a proposal for research to be
undertaken during the two-year fellowship period. The principal
selection criteria are scientific excellence, the applicant's record of
research productivity, a clearly expressed research plan to address
questions at the forefront of their field of study, research synergies
with at least one faculty, and commitment to fostering diversity. The
proposed research should encompass independent research ideas and
explore new directions beyond the applicant's Ph.D. Preference will be
given to applicants whose proposals demonstrate independence and
originality, and the potential for collaboration with faculty in the
Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences.

For more information:

https://tinyurl.com/r73fcr3z


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[NASA] REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: DEVELOPMENT OF THE NASA DECADAL
ASTROBIOLOGY RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION STRATEGY (NASA-DARES)

Number: NNH25ZDA002L
Response Date: February 4, 2025

Go to:

https://go.nasa.gov/ABStrategyRFI

The need for a new strategy is timely. Since the publication of the
2015 Astrobiology Strategy, the field has experienced transformative
growth, driven by numerous scientific discoveries and technological
advancements. "Origins, Worlds, and Life: A Decadal Strategy for
Planetary Science and Astrobiology 2023 - 2032" (OWL) identifies
decadal priorities for astrobiology within the context of planetary
science missions. Recognizing astrobiology's emergence as a
cross-cutting pillar of NASA's scientific and mission portfolios,
NASA-DARES 2025 will broaden the scope of astrobiology to reflect the
full breadth and potential of astrobiology research and exploration at
NASA in support of a growing interdisciplinary community.

Send questions and comments to HQ-RFIastrobio@mail.nasa.go before
January 22, 2025 at 11:59 PM ET, with the subject line: NASA-DARES
2025 RFI Question/Clarification.

Dr. Rachel L. Harris
Dr. David Grinspoon
NASA Science Mission Directorate

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[NASA] ROSES-24 AMENDMENT 58: D.19 HABITABLE WORLDS OBSERVATORY SYSTEM
TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS AND MISSION ARCHITECTURE STUDIES DRAFT TEXT
RELEASED FOR COMMUNITY COMMENT

When it is solicited, D.19 Habitable Worlds Observatory System
Technology Demonstrations and Mission Architecture Studies (HWOTAS)
will seek industry-led proposals to carry out (1) system-level critical
technology demonstrations for ultra-stable observatories and/or (2)
mission architecture studies for system-level ultra-stable observatory
approaches for the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO).

The solicited system-level technology demonstrations are expected to
increase the Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs) to close crucial
technology gaps and to inform architecture trades, retire or mitigate
project risks, and/or decrease fabrication lead times and overall cost
in implementing technologies necessary for HWO.

The solicited mission architecture studies are expected to advance
HWO's Concept Maturity Levels (CMLs) by assessing the benefits,
sensitivities, and risks of NASA-provided HWO mission architecture
concepts and associated parameter studies that are currently under
consideration.

Successful responses to this program element will result in
firm-fixed-price contracts incrementally funded through milestone
payments.

Send comments and questions concerning this draft to
Julie.a.crooke@nasa.gov by October 23, 2024.

Go to:

https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024

[Edited for length]


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GERALD A. SOFFEN TRAVEL GRANT ANNOUNCEMENT

The Gerald A. Soffen Memorial Fund is pleased to announce the Fall 2024
Travel Grant application opportunity for undergraduate and graduate
students pursuing studies in fields of space science and engineering.

The Travel Grants enable student recipients to attend professional
conferences to present their research. Recipients may use the Grant for
either virtual or in-person conferences. The Soffen Fund will award up
to $1000 in total, with no individual award greater than $500, to cover
expenses related to presenting research at either a virtual or
in-person conference. The number of awards will depend on applicants'
needs.

The Fall 2024 Travel Grant application deadline is October 18, 2024.
Jerry Soffen, a biologist by training, led a distinguished career in
NASA, including serving as the Project Scientist for Viking and as an
architect for the NASA Astrobiology Institute. The Travel Grant
continues Jerry's dedication to educating and involving future
generations in space science and engineering pursuits.

The electronic application materials and instructions are located on
the Soffen Fund website:

https://soffenfund.org

Questions regarding the application or application process may be sent
to: ec@nasa-academy.org


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APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR CANADIAN INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH (CIFAR)
AZRIELI GLOBAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Calling all early-career researchers! Applications are open for the
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) Azrieli Global
Scholars program. This is a unique opportunity to transform your
research and accelerate your career. We are now recruiting for the
program Earth 4D: Subsurface Science & Exploration. Go to:

https://cifar.ca/research-programs/earth-4d/

Learn more at:

https://cifar.ca/next-generation/global-scholars/

Applications due November 20, 2024.

John Mustard
Brown University


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MAKING SPACE: A WORKSHOP ON SPACE, SCI-ART, & SOCIETY

November 1-3, 2024 in Pasadena, CA

Making Space is an interdisciplinary workshop for artists, scientists,
and educators about space and society, where we use art to explore
scientific concepts and humanity's relationship to the Solar System.
This event is about connecting with the cosmos, blending knowledge and
art, and the role art can play in space exploration, and features a
combination of talks, discussion, and art-making. The theme of this
event is "Chronology: How Time Shapes Planets, Perceptions, and
People", featuring lead of NASA's VERITAS mission to Venus Dr. Suzanne
Smrekar, Los Angeles based conceptual artist Jane Szabo, and other
guests! This workshop is also a special collaboration with NASA's Solar
System Treks, a public portal where anyone can explore data from space
missions. No specific background in either art or science is required.
Come make art and explore space with us!

https://makingspace.psi.edu/

Contact: Jamie Molaro, jmolaro@psi.edu


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APPLICATION FOR AGU PLANETARY SCIENCES STUDENT AND EARLY CAREER
REPRESENTATIVES

This is a reminder that the AGU Planetary Science Section is currently
accepting applications for the Student and Early Career
Representatives, both of which serve on the Planetary Sciences Section
Executive Committee. Both roles are for two years, with the goal of
supporting students and early career members by organizing mentorship
and early career events. Eligible candidates for the Student
Representative role must be enrolled as a Masters or Ph.D. student
through the end of 2026, and candidates for the Early Career
Representative must have finished their Ph.D. within the last five
years. The deadline to apply is October 16 at 11:59 pm Pacific Time.
More information is provided on the application form, which you can
access for either role here:

https://forms.gle/jgR7kycR4bqmpnkM8


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FREE VIRTUAL PLANETARY DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION CONFERENCE

Please register now for the 2024 Advancing IDEA in Planetary Science is
a free virtual event on October 21-25, 2024. With NASA and other
planetary science organizations actively committed to fostering IDEA
principles, this year's conference will spotlight progress made in IDEA
initiatives. Attendees will also hear from thought leaders whose
expertise and experiences offer valuable insights into how identity,
privilege, and community engagement shape the scientific field. We are
excited to announce the following keynote speakers:

- Liza Talusan, Leadership Coach, Identity-Conscious Practice: How
Teaching, Learning, Research, Publication, Living, and Learning are
Informed and Impacted by Identity

- Eddie Gonzalez, Program Manager for People, Culture and Equity at
Goddard, Generational Privilege: What Is It and How Does It Affect
Diversity Initiatives and Equity Goals?

- Fey Cobb Payton, Special Advisor to the Chancellor for Inclusive
Innovation and Professor, Rutgers University and Program Director at
NSF, IDEA.....Now What for the Scientific Community?

- Alvin Harvey, MIT Postdoctoral Fellow, Introduction to Indigenous
Astrophilosophy

- Laura Castillo-Page, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer at the
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Inclusive
Leadership: Why is Matters Now More Than Ever.

Register now to join the conversation!

https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/advancingidea2024/


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LAST CALL: SURVEY ON PLANETARY SCIENCE ROSES PROPOSALS

Have you submitted NASA proposals as PI or Science PI? Please respond
to this 5-min survey!

Your input is needed! We would like to hear from as many planetary
community members as possible! The intent of this survey is to provide
an opportunity for anonymous feedback on proposal submission rates to
NASA ROSES programs in the Planetary Science Division and the No Due
Date program. Results will be assessed by members of the OPAG steering
committee and will be made public. Questions and comments can be sent
to Amanda Hendrix (arh@psi.edu). Responses to the survey are requested
no later than 21 October 2024.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/XYMZG2T


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NEW HORIZONS SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT WEBINAR

Join us on 24 October 2024, 2:30-3pm EST (11:30-12 PST, 12:30-1pm MST,
1:30-2pm CST)

New Horizons continues its operation, now at 58.8 au from the Sun.
Since 2015 it has made ground-breaking discoveries of the Pluto-Charon
system, flown past the small contact KBO binary Arrokoth and collected
phase and light curve data for some three dozen additional KBOs and the
ice giants. It has also been sampling dust density throughout the Solar
System and studying the cosmic optical background. To raise awareness
of New Horizon's scientific impact we are beginning a new spotlight
seminar series (30 min, fourth week each month) which we invite you to
attend online, or watch recorded at your convenience.

Our speaker will be Samantha Hasler of MIT and he will be speaking on:
"High Phase Angle Observations of Uranus and the Implications for
Exoplanet Direct Imaging"

Connection Link:

https://zoom.us/j/97317697636?pwd=MTAzMjJmNThTeFppR3JoYzlkUXVCQT09

Meeting ID: 973 1769 7636
Passcode: 802327

Calendar for future seminars:

https://tinyurl.com/bdepb9yj

Recordings are archived and posted at:

https://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/index.php#Spotlight-Presentations


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PLANETARY MEETING CALENDAR ADDITIONS

Note: Many face-to-face meetings going forward will have online
components. Check their websites for details.

Posted at https://planetarynews.org/meetings.html

November 1-3, 2024
Making Space: A Workshop on Space, Sci-Art, & Society
https://makingspace.psi.edu/
Pasadena, CA

[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.]


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PLANETARY SCIENCE JOURNAL - NEW PAPERS

Direct Links to Open Access Papers

Editor, Faith Vilas
https://psj.aas.org

The Feasibility of Asynchronous Rotation via Thermal Tides for Diverse
Atmospheric Compositions
Andrea M. Salazar and Robin Wordsworth 2024 PSJ 5:218
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad74ef

Planetary Waves Drive Horizontal Variations in Trace Species in the
Venus Deep Atmosphere
Maureen Cohen et al. 2024 PSJ 5:219
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad76a8

Europa's H2O2: Temperature Insensitivity and a Correlation with CO2
Peiyu Wu et al. 2024 PSJ 5:220
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad7468

Evidence for Surprising Heavy Nitrogen Isotopic Enrichment in Comet
46P/Wirtanen's Hydrogen Cyanide
M. A. Cordiner et al. 2024 PSJ 5:221
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad7829

Visual-band Brightnesses of Near-Earth Objects that will be Discovered
in the Infrared by NEO Surveyor
Joseph R. Masiero et al. 2024 PSJ 5:222
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad7859

A Detailed Study of Jupiter's Great Red Spot over a 90-day Oscillation
Cycle
Amy A. Simon et al. 2024 PSJ 5:223
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad71d1

Ice Formation, Exsolution, and Multiphase Equilibria in the
Methane-Ethane-Nitrogen System at Titan Surface Conditions
Anna E. Engle et al. 2024 PSJ 5:224
https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ad6764


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365 DAYS OF ASTRONOMY PODCAST SEEKS POCASTERS AND SPONSORS

The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast (365daysofastronomy.org), a legacy
project of the 2009 International Year of Astronomy, is rounding out
season 15. With more than 1 million downloads a year, we're still going
strong. The 365 Days of Astronomy podcast is produced at the Planetary
Science Institute as part of CosmoQuest.

This is a community-contributed show that shares the space community's
voices with the world. We've distributed everything from special
episodes from the American Astronomical Society, NRAO, NOIRLab, and
myriad podcasts, to episodes from individual astronomy lovers. We
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Our show costs ~$45 a day to produce. We're bringing back our
"Sponsor-a-Day" fundraiser. When folks sponsor 1 (or more) day(s),
we'll read out their dedication at the beginning of an episode on a
date of their choice. Past sponsorships have been used to share out
conferences & events, to commemorate special moments, and to otherwise
share about space science while supporting the efforts of others.
Register your day or days at:

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ZERO GRAVITY WEBINAR

If you've ever considered a reduced-gravity, parabolic flight with
Zero-G (perhaps as a prelude to a research flight campaign), consider
attending this free webinar:

"Connecting the Dots from Zero-G to the Stars."

No registration required.

Thursday, October 17, 8:00-9:30 pm ET
Video call link:

https://meet.google.com/wuj-rsyy-ign

Questions? Contact Kirby Runyon at kirby@planex.space
Sponsored by Planetary Experience Consulting LLC (Planex.space)



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