PLANETARY EXPLORATION NEWSLETTER
Volume 12, Number 52 (December 8, 2018)

PEN Website: http://planetarynews.org
Editor: Mark V. Sykes 
Co-Editors: Elisabeth Adams, Karen Stockstill-Cahill
Email: pen_editor@psi.edu

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1. Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month
2. PDS/IPDA Booth at AGU - Planetary Data Discovery Challenge/Tutorials
3. NASA Postdoctoral Fellowship - Application Deadline March 1, 2019
4. ExoClimes V
5. JGR Planets: Science Enabled by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 
   Cornerstone Mission
6. Mars Science Laboratory Release 19
7. Mars Exploration Science Monthly Newsletter for December 2018
8. Register Today for the 2019 Humans to Mars Summit 
9. Venus Exploration Decadal Survey White Papers
10. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions

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PLANETARY GEOMORPHOLOGY IMAGE OF THE MONTH

The December image of the month is now available at the IAG's Planetary
Geomorphology web page:

http://planetarygeomorphology.wordpress.com

This month's topic is "Reconstructing glaciers on Mars". Contributed by 
Dr. Stephen Brough, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, 
Newcastle University, UK.

You can follow IAG Planetary Geomorphology Image of the Month on
Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/PlanetaryGeomorphology

or Twitter: @PlanetGeomorpho

Tjalling de Haas (Chair, IAG Planetary Geomorphology working group)


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PDS/IPDA BOOTH AT AGU - PLANETARY DATA DISCOVERY CHALLENGE/TUTORIALS 

The Planetary Data System (PDS), and International Planetary Data 
Alliance (IPDA) will have a booth (#1447) at the 2018 AGU meeting to 
provide support to the scientific community. Booth visitors will be 
invited to take the "Planetary Data Discovery Challenge", to find a 
NASA planetary data set of interest in the PDS archive. In addition, 
there will be scheduled and walk-in training sessions for both 
individuals and small groups (up to 4 persons). 

Specific training time slots may be reserved at: 

http://pds-training.psi.edu 

Available topics: 

- Finding PDS Data 
- General training on PDS4 (either for missions or R&A archives) 
- Data Management Plans for Proposers 
- Designing Mission or Project PDS4 Dictionaries 
- Archiving your data: Bring your data and we will get you started.
- Using PDS4 data: How is it different and tools to read the PDS4 
  labels
- PDS4 Tool Training

Contact: Joe Mafi, jmafi@igpp.ucla.edu


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NASA POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 1, 2019

The NASA Postdoctoral Program offers US and international scientists 
the opportunity to advance their research while contributing to NASA's 
scientific goals. The NPP supports fundamental science; explores the 
undiscovered; promotes intellectual growth; and encourages scientific 
connections.

Selected by a competitive peer-review process, NPP Fellows complete 
one- to three-year Fellowship appointments that advance NASA's missions 
in earth science, heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics, space 
bioscience, aeronautics and engineering, human exploration and space 
operations, and astrobiology.

Current NPP research opportunities in planetary science can be viewed 
here:

https://npp.usra.edu/opportunities/?filter_keywords=&filter_fields=145

Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in hand before 
beginning the fellowship, but may apply while completing the degree 
requirements. U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and foreign 
nationals eligible for J-1 status as a Research Scholar may apply.

Stipends start at $60,000 per year, with supplements for high 
cost-of-living areas and for certain academic specialties. Financial 
assistance is available for relocation and health insurance, and 
$10,000 per year is provided for professional travel.

Applications are accepted three times each year: March 1, July 1, and 
November 1.

For further information and to apply, visit:

https://npp.usra.edu/

Questions: npphelp@usra.edu


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EXOCLIMES V

Pre-registration is open until 31 Jan, 2019.

ExoClimes V will convene in Oxford, UK, 12-15 August 2019.

The series brings together exoplanet observers, modelers, and theorists
with researchers on fundamental atmospheric and planetary interior
processes in the Solar-System and Earth-Science communities, so that 
the communities can learn from one another.

The meeting is limited to 140 attendees, who must be in residence for
the full meeting. Participants will be selected on the basis of
information provided during pre-registration. To pre-register, follow
the pre-registration link at:

http://exoclimes2019.org

Conference fees are not charged as part of pre-registration, but
anticipated fees (which include food and lodging) are listed on the
pre-registration page.  Some financial aid will be available.

An exciting list of keynote speakers and an outline program are also on
the web site. We are looking forward to another stimulating and
enjoyable ExoClimes!

Ray Pierrehumbert,
on behalf of the SOC


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JGR PLANETS: SCIENCE ENABLED BY THE LUNAR RECONNAISSANCE ORBITER
CORNERSTONE MISSION

A special collection of the Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 
titled "Science Enabled by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Cornerstone 
Mission" is now open for submissions. The deadline is 15 March 2019.

Please help us celebrate the upcoming LRO 10th anniversary by 
submitting to this special collection!

This issue will include new studies enabled or enhanced by data from 
the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) third extended science mission, 
the Cornerstone Mission. The Moon is a witness plate to the history of 
the Earth-Moon system and the cornerstone for understanding processes 
affecting airless bodies in the Solar System. During the Cornerstone 
Mission, LRO scientists have focused on measuring and examining 
fundamental processes present on the Moon that operate throughout the 
Solar System, including processes that are active today and those that 
began billions of years ago. Papers for the special issue are 
encouraged from the LRO science team and members of the community who 
use LRO data to study lunar and other airless body processes.

https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/hub/jgr/journal/21699100
/features/call-for-papers

Submit manuscripts through the GEMS website. For additional information 
please contact any of the organizers.

Thank you,

Benjamin Greenhagen, Rachel Klima, Cesare Grava, and Brett Denevi


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Mars Science Laboratory Release 19

The NASA Planetary Data System announces the 19th release of data from
the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) mission, covering data acquired from
Sol 2004 through Sol 2127 (March 26, 2018, to August 1, 2018).

This release consists of raw and derived data sets from the following
instruments:

  APXS
  ChemCam
  CheMin
  DAN
  Hazcam
  MAHLI
  MARDI
  Mastcam
  Navcam
  PLACES
  RAD
  REMS
  SAM
  SPICE

To access the above data, please visit the following link:

https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/subscription-service/SS-20181205.shtml

Links to all MSL data sets may be found on the PDS Geosciences Node web
site: 

http://pds-geosciences.wustl.edu/missions/msl 

The data may also be reached from the main PDS home page: 

https://pds.nasa.gov/

MSL data are archived at the PDS Atmospheres, Planetary Plasma 
Interactions (PPI), Geosciences, Imaging, and Navigation and Ancillary 
Information Facility (NAIF) Nodes.

PDS offers two services for searching the MSL archives:

The Planetary Image Atlas at the Imaging Node allows selection of MSL
image data by specific search criteria:

http://pds-imaging.jpl.nasa.gov/search/

The MSL Analyst's Notebook at the Geosciences Node allows searching and
downloading of all MSL data in the context of mission events:

http://an.rsl.wustl.edu/msl

The PDS Team


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MARS EXPLORATION SCIENCE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER FOR DECEMBER 2018

On behalf of Jeff Johnson (MEPAG Chair), Dave Beaty, Rich Zurek, and 
Kelly Perry of the Mars Program Science Office, the December 2018 
edition of the Mars Exploration Science Monthly Newsletter can be found 
on the web at: 

http://mepag.jpl.nasa.gov

Please send your Mars community announcements and calendar items for 
inclusion in the newsletter to Barbara at: 

Barbara.A.Saltzberg@jpl.nasa.gov


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REGISTER TODAY FOR THE 2019 HUMANS TO MARS SUMMIT

Early registration for the 2019 Humans to Mars Summit (H2M) is now 
open. H2M 2019 will be held on May 14-16, 2019 at the prestigious and 
historic National Academy of Sciences Building in Washington, D.C. 
Register at H2M.ExploreMars.org

Tentative speakers already include Jim Bridenstine, Tom Stafford, 
Buzz Aldrin, Ellen Stofan, Alan Stern, Rebecca Keiser, Dava Newman, 
Lynn Rothschild, and many others.

H2M 2019 will present the latest on: Apollo Moon Landing: 50th 
Anniversary; Mars science and robotic precursor missions; Utilizing 
the Moon to enable human exploration of Mars; Insight, the 2020 Rover, 
and future science missions; Feeding Mars: Agriculture, synthetic 
biology, 3-D printing; Diplomacy, international collaboration, and 
Mars exploration; Living off the land: In-situ resource utilization; 
How the Gateway will be utilized to advance human exploration of Mars; 
The partnership between the entertainment industry and space 
exploration; and Innovating our way to Mars.

Register today at: 

http://h2m.exploremars.org 

Early registration available until January 31, 2019.


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VENUS EXPLORATION DECADAL SURVEY WHITE PAPERS

The Venus Exploration Analysis Group (VEXAG) will be conducting a 
multi-step campaign through March 2019 to develop a coherent set of 
Venus Exploration Decadal Survey White Papers.

1) Link to Pre-Decadal White Paper VEXAG encourages all Venus community 
members to consider short, to-the-point papers. A spreadsheet for these 
contributions is:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d
/1TZGokHreJ3_oP77mTeaj8oVTUY9sO6tvmKqCc537nEc/edit?usp=sharing

This link and links to the white papers themselves will be on the 
VEXAG website.

2) Key Document Revisions: The VEXAG Goals, Objectives, and 
Investigations (GOI), Venus Roadmap, and Venus Technology Plan 
documents are being revised in preparation for the next Decadal 
Survey.

2a) Access to the Key VEXAG Documents (12/21/18): The current working 
drafts of each document will be posted on the VEXAG for community 
review and comments.

2b) Venus Community Telecon (Monday, 2/4/19): A public open telecon 
to discuss these documents will be held from 4-6pm EDT. This telecon 
will cover current versions of the documents.

2c) Predecadal Review Session at LPSC (Sunday, 3/17/19): VEXAG will 
host a special review session immediately before LPSC from 1-4 pm CDT 
to solicit additional feedback on these key documents. Additional 
information (e.g., call in numbers, schedules) will be posted to the 
VEXAG website and PEN.


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PLANETARY MEETING CALENDAR ADDITIONS

February 20-22, 2019
Lunar ISRU 2019 - Developing a New Space Economy Through Lunar 
Resources and Their Utilization
https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lunarisru2019
Columbia, MD

April 16-17, 2019
The 9th International Workshop on Occultation and Eclipse (IWOE9)
http://iota-me.com/oe.php
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

May 14-16, 2019 
The Human to Mars Summit
http://h2m.exploremars.org
Washington, DC

May 21-23, 2019 
Ocean Worlds 4
https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/events/ocean-worlds-4
Houston, TX

June 11-14, 2019 
10th Joint Meeting of the Space Resources Roundtable (SRR) and 
the Planetary and Terrestrial Mining Sciences Symposium (PTMSS)
http://www.isruinfo.com
Golden, CO

June 18-20, 2019 
4th Planetary Data Workshop
https://www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/planetdata2019
Flagstaff, AZ

July 28-August 2, 2019 
Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS)
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2019/public.asp?page=home.htm
Singapore

October 21-25, 2019 
70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC)
https://www.iac2019.org
Washington, DC

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

[Editor Note: If there is a planetary-related meeting, conference or
workshop of which your colleagues should be aware, please send the 
date, title, URL and location to pen_editor@psi.edu.]

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