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Volume 19, Number 13
March 30, 2025
Editor: Mark V. Sykes Co-Editors: Matthew R Perry, Alex Morgan Email: pen_editor@psi.edu Twitter: @pen2tweets o-------------------------TABLE OF CONTENTS---------------------------o 1. France Welcomes United States Scientists 2. AGU25 Session Proposals Now Open 3. Mars Through Time International Conference 4. The 2025 PI Launchpad: From Science Idea to NASA Mission In-Person Workshop 5. MEPAG Update 6. Call for Abstracts: International Workshop on Instrumentation for Planetary Missions 6 7. NASA Planetary Data Training Workshops 8. 2nd International Conference on Space Science and Technology 9. New Planetary Science Enabling Facility at Purdue 10. DPS Prize Nominations Due April 15 11. [NASA] PDS: MRO CRISM VRDRs 12. Mentor Boys & Girls Club Youth 13. Earth and Planetary Clouds Workshop 2025 14. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions 15. Planetary Science Journal - New Papers 16. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets - New Papers Commercial/Fundraising Announcements: C1. Zero Gravity Flights this Spring 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 FRANCE WELCOMES UNITED STATES SCIENTISTS Dear All, Considering the situation of some scientists under the new US administration, France is organizing a special program to welcome US scientists who would have lost their job or would prefer to leave the US and come to work in France. The Paris Observatory (as well as other institutes and universities) is currently making a census of potential candidates for this program. If you or any of your colleagues would be potentially interested in this special program, please let me know. Don't hesitate to forward this information to any colleague in the US who may be in a difficult situation. Cheers, Coralie Coralie Neiner LESIA, bat. 14 Observatoire de Paris 5, place Jules Janssen 92195 Meudon Cedex Phone: 0(033)145077785 Fax: 0(033)145077959 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 AGU25 SESSION PROPOSALS NOW OPEN This December, AGU25 returns to New Orleans, Louisiana with the theme: Where Science Connects Us. We invite you to propose a Planetary Science focused session. Whether through collaborative research, innovative technologies, or shared experiences, your session can inspire and advance our collective understanding. Submit your proposal by 23 April. https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting/present#overview 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 MARS THROUGH TIME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE October 14-17, 2025 Paris, France The aim of the Mars Through Time conference is to bring together scientists interested in understanding the past climates and environments of Mars from the Noachian era to the present, through the use of climate models in combination with the analysis of geological records obtained from orbit or in situ. Go to: https://www-mars.lmd.jussieu.fr/mtt2025 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 THE 2025 PI LAUNCHPAD: FROM SCIENCE IDEA TO NASA MISSION IN-PERSON WORKSHOP Applications due: April 7, 2025 11:59 PM Eastern Time Workshop Dates: August 11-14, 2025 Workshop Location: Ames Research Center, Mountain View, CA In August, the Ames Research Center, in collaboration with the University of Arizona, the University of Michigan, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC and the Heising-Simons Foundation, will host the PI Launchpad to guide participants through ways to turn their science and technology questions into a mission concept. For application instructions and submission and information about a virtual office hour by Launchpad organizers on March 31, 2025 at 12:30 PM Eastern, go to: https://go.nasa.gov/ApplyPILP25 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 MEPAG UPDATE MEPAG has been given approval by NASA HQ to resume planning for our spring hybrid meeting. The LPI will be reinstating MEPAG webpages, including those hosting the meeting agenda and registration form (required, but no fee). The agenda should be available in the next week or two. The meeting will be held in Boulder, CO on 30 April and 1 May, 2025. Along with the spring meeting information, you can expect to see MEPAG webpages reposted over the next few weeks. However, at this time, certain content will not be made available; at the spring meeting, I will review the status of the AGs and the policies going forward related to the MEPAG website and meetings. As always, please feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions or concerns (hamilton@boulder.swri.edu or victoria.hamilton@swri.org). Vicky Hamilton, Chair 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 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHIP ON INSTRUMENTATION FOR PLANETARY MISSIONS 6 Abstract submission and indications of interest for the International Workshop on Instrumentation for Planetary Missions 6 (IPM-2025) are now open. Abstracts are due by May 12, and Indications of Interest are being accepted through April 30. We are soliciting abstracts that address lessons learned from previous planetary instruments, a survey of current state-of-the-art instruments and enabling technologies (including software), and emerging capabilities in planetary instrumentation. The IPM-2025 will be held August 4 - 6, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado. A remote attendance option will be provided, although presenting authors must attend in person. Contact: harriet.george@lasp.colorado.edu For more information about IPM-2025, go to: https://lasp.colorado.edu/meetings/ipm-2025/ 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 NASA PLANETARY DATA WORKSHOPS The NASA Planetary Data Training Workshops project will hold a VIRTUAL training on ASU's Java Mission-planning and Analysis for Remote Sensing (JMARS) software on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, from 9am-1pm PDT (12-4pm EDT). There is no registration fee for this workshop, and it will be virtual only. JMARS is a GIS-based tool that is popular for analysis of planetary image data, and this workshop will be geared for NEW USERS. Please register here for this Workshop by April 15, 2025: https://forms.gle/t4UDBTLYExtuEGvZ8 Registrants will receive the Zoom link for the Workshop several days prior. Note: Please register for a JMARS account and install the software on your own computer BEFORE the workshop at: https://jmars.mars.asu.edu/index.php?q=user/register Any PC, Mac or Linux system and browser should work, but you will want to verify the install works ahead of time, as there won't be time to troubleshoot during the Workshop. If you have problems, please contact: help@jmars.asu.edu. 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 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SPACE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY After the successful first conference in June 2024, the 2nd International Conference on Space Science and Technology will be held in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China from May 22 to May 24, 2025. This is organized by "Space: Science & Technology" journal which has been recognized by experts in the space field domestically and abroad. This conference serves as an international forum to share the latest development in the global space industry and to promote innovations serving a variety of purposes in space exploration and utilization. In addition, an overseas venue will be set up in Singapore from July 22 to July 24, 2025 to extend the conference. We look forward to meeting international experts, scholars and industry leaders at this conference. For more information on the conference, go to: https://b3.svipmeeting.com/web/us For information about "Space: Science & Technology" journal, go to: https://spj.science.org/journal/space 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 NEW PLANETARY SCIENCE ENABLING FACILITY AT PURDUE The PRECISE facility is now available for planetary science community members to analyze planetary materials and analog samples, free of charge. PRECISE provides no-cost access to 13 world-class laboratories, serving research spanning three themes: 1) Solar System isotopes and chronology; 2) coordinated composition, microstructure, and magnetism; and 3) bridging the gap between remote observations and laboratory science. We are also hiring for a post-doctoral fellow in laboratory spectroscopy and will soon be hiring for a staff scientist position in electron microscopy. Learn more about available instrumentation and apply to use PRECISE here: https://www.eaps.purdue.edu/precise/ 10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 DPS PRIZE NOMINATIONS DUE APRIL 15 Nominate your colleagues for one of the following: The Gerard P. Kuiper Prize honors outstanding contributions to the field of planetary science. The Claudia J. Alexander Prize recognizes outstanding achievement in planetary research by a mid-career scientist. The Harold C. Urey Prize recognizes outstanding achievement in planetary research by an early-career scientist. The Harold Masursky Award acknowledges outstanding service to planetary science and exploration. The Carl Sagan Medal recognizes and honors outstanding communication by an active planetary scientist to the general public. The Jonathan Eberhart Planetary Sciences Journalism Award recognizes and stimulates distinguished popular writing on planetary sciences. Eligibility and nomination details are found at: https://dps.aas.org/prizes 11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11 [NASA] PDS: MRO CRISM VRDRS Version 1 VNIR Hyperspectral Reduced Data Record (VRDR) map tiles include 90 spectral channels across the CRISM VNIR wavelength range and have been assembled primarily from ~90 m/pixel VNIR hyperspectral observations, downselected for data quality and low atmospheric opacity, with corrections applied to mitigate noise in the data, calibration artifacts, and effects of spatial and temporal variations in atmospheric opacity. The VRDR map tile product suite includes corrected spectral data, spectral summary parameter products, browse versions of the data, and information that provides traceability to the source observations. These data are available at https://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/mro/crism.htm All available PDS data may be found at: https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/data-search/ For further information, see the PDS Home Page: https://pds.nasa.gov/ 12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12 MENTOR BOYS & GIRLS CLUB YOUTH NASA-funded researchers who work in extreme environments are invited to become Mentors for the Virtual Trips to Extreme Environments (VIRTEX) project! With training and support, Mentors act as STEM role models as they connect with youth (ages 10-15) at a partnering Boys & Girls Club. We're looking for NASA-funded scientists, engineers, and technicians (including graduate students and other early career researchers) who conduct research in exciting, "extreme" environments such as remote field locations, unique laboratory settings, aircraft, mountain tops, underwater laboratories, and more. We anticipate up to 7 hours of your time, spread across several weeks. More information and applications are at: https://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/VIRTEX/mentors 13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13 EARTH AND PLANETARY CLOUDS WORKSHOP 2025 Date: June 23-25, 2025 Location: Caltech, Pasadena Registration/Abstract and Travel Support Submission Link: https://www.nasa.gov/jpl/pcarf/workshop-2025/ This workshop focuses on cutting-edge modeling techniques, innovative experimental facilities, and the latest technologies for both remote and in-situ measurements to understand the properties and formation of planetary clouds and aerosols. We aim to bring together experts and researchers in field of Earth and Planetary Sciences to foster discussions and collaboration. 14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14 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 May 22-24, 2025 2nd International Conference on Space Science and Technology https://b3.svipmeeting.com/web/us Suzhou, China October 14-17, 2025 Mars Through Time International Conference https://www-mars.lmd.jussieu.fr/mtt2025 Paris, France 15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15-15 PLANETARY SCIENCE JOURNAL - NEW PAPERS Direct Links to Open Access Papers Editor, Faith Vilas https://psj.aas.org In situ, Surface-deployed Distributed Instruments for Planetary Science: Scientific Opportunities and Technology Feasibility Federico Rossi et al. 2025 PSJ 6:66 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ada9ec Curtain-based Maps of Eruptive Activity in Enceladus's South-polar Terrain at 15 Cassini Epochs Joseph N. Spitale et al. 2025 PSJ 6:67 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adb7d7 A Pluto-Charon Sonata. V. Long-term Stability of the HST State Vector Scott J. Kenyon and Benjamin C. Bromley 2025 PSJ 6:68 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adb9e6 Probing Lateral Density Variations in the Crust from Gravity and Topography: Applications to the Moon and Mars Sander Goossens and Terence J. Sabaka 2025 PSJ 6:71 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adbaf0 Dielectric and Polarimetric Radar Properties of Suspected Surficial Ice Exposures at the Lunar South Pole Tanish Himani et al. 2025 PSJ 6:72 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adbbe5 Highly Heterogeneous Parent Body of the Rare Andesitic Erg Chech 002 Meteorite Revealed by the Revisited Mn-Cr Isotopic Systematics Bing Yang et al. 2025 PSJ 6:73 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/ada769 Sea Surface and Hydrological Activity Observed in Titan's Punga Mare Michael F. Heslar and Jason W. Barnes 2025 PSJ 6:74 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adbc9e Discovery of Extraterrestrial 244Pu in 2 Million Year Old Fossilized Stromatolites Shawn Bishop et al. 2025 PSJ 6:75 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adbbd6 Identifying the Dimensions of Degraded Impact Structures Using Digital Elevation Models: A Proof of Concept for Silicate Planets Connor J. Anderson et al. 2025 PSJ 6:76 https://doi.org/10.3847/PSJ/adb969 16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS - NEW PAPERS Direct Links to Open Access (OA) Papers Editor-in-Chief, Amanda Hendrix https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/21699100 Thank You to Our 2024 Reviewers and Volunteers Amanda R. 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