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Now that we have moved our home to solarsystem.social, it's time for a new #introduction!
We are the #Planetary and Space Sciences group at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (#IPGP). Members of our group are involved in developing planetary seismometers, such as for the #InSight mission that operated on #Mars and the upcoming Farside Seismic Suite that will land on the farside of the #Moon.
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Maël Es-sayeh et collègues ont publié aujourd'hui un article dans le Planetary Science Journal : Nouvel modèle de transfert radiatif pour #Titan dans le proche infrarouge.
Ils présentent un nouveau modèle qui tient compte des gaz atmosphériques et aérosols. Le modèle a été validé à l'aide de mesures effectuées par la sonde #Huygens et a ensuite été utilisé pour prédire les propriétés de la surface sur le futur site d'atterrissage de #Dragonfly.
Lire l'article !
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/acbd37/meta#psjacbd37s4
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Maël Es-sayeh and coworkers published today an article in the Planetary Science Journal: "Updated Radiative Transfer Model for #Titan in the Near-infrared Wavelength Range".
They present a new radiative transfer model that better accounts for atmospheric gases and aerosols. The model was validated using measurements made by the #Huygens probe and was then used to predict the surface properties at the future #Dragonfly landing site.
Read the article!
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/acbd37/meta#psjacbd37s4
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Seminar Announcement
If you are in #Paris tomorrow, you are welcome to attend the #IPGP Planetary and Space Sciences weekly seminar series. Our next talk will be:
Mark Wieczorek (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, and Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)
Exploration of the Moon from antiquities to ApolloDate: December 6, 2022 @ 3pm
Location: IPGP@Lamarck B (room 522) -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: K 3-72
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 95.978789, 5.503796Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: IC 2165
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 95.4284167, -12.9871944Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: We 1-4
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 93.6400833, 7.5756389https://www.legacysurvey.org/viewer?ra=93.6401&dec=7.5748&layer=sdss&zoom=15
Spectral bands: SDSS-g, SDSS-i, SDSS-r, SDSS-z
Credits: Legacy Surveys; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: K 3-71
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 93.482416, 26.8828333Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
The planetary society on the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impacts on Jupiter. I got to see this first hand at the Singapore Science Centre in 1994 through the telescopes they had set up there for the event. It was an amazing experience.
#Comets #ShoemakerLevy9 #Planets #Jupiter #Space
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/guest-blogs/2019/what-sl9-taught-us.html
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The Planetary Society's #LightSail2 spacecraft reentered the atmosphere ending a nearly 3.5 year mission to demonstrate the viability of using a solar sail
Funded by members of the non-profit and run by the #PlanetarySociety the mission started operations twice as far out as the International Space Station, used the #SolarSail for propulsion and made 8,000 orbits
It also took lots of pictures of our #PaleBlueDot
https://www.planetary.org/space-images?imgkeywords=lightsail-2-image-from-space
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White2Tea Planetary Shark Feed ripe puerh mini in the thermos today.
#RipePuerh #ShouCha #DarkTea #White2Tea #Tea #Cha #DailyTea @tea
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The Planetary Society featuring wonderful images captured by Voyager 1 and 2.
"As the Voyager missions voyage on, it’s good to look back at how they captured our solar system before leaving it."
https://www.planetary.org/articles/best-space-pictures-nasa-voyager-missions
#Space #Images #Planets #Moons #Voyager1 #Voyager2 #SpaceProbes
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Which "planetary romance" scifi novels are dealing with "Mars"? A fancy question which we will answer via federated SPARQL queries via #DBpedia and #Wikidata in this section of the free #kg2023 lecture
video lecture: https://open.hpi.de/courses/knowledgegraphs2023/items/Vz149hHvQqOCqz3rlI6xH#Mars #scifi #sparql #knowledgegraphs #semanticweb #aiart #MOOC #OpenHPI @fiz_karlsruhe @fizise @tabea @sashabruns @enorouzi
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100 Planetary Nebulae captured by Hubble Space Telescope.
By** **Cora A. Harris
#astronomy #astronomyatmastodon #astronomyoftheday #nebula #HubbleSpaceTelescope -
Members of our team are also involved in several ongoing and upcoming missions, such as #BepiColombo that is on its way to #Mercury, #JUICE that will launch soon for Jupiter, #Psyche that will visit a metal-rich asteroid, and #LunarVertex that will investigate the strongest magnetic anomalies on the surface of the Moon. Our research involves a mix of planetary geophysics, thermal evolution modeling, and remote sensing of the terrestrial planets, #asteroids, and moons.
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Subject: planetary nebula
Name: IC 2003
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 59.091790, 33.874860Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: Ba 1
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 58.4023333, 19.4919444Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: IC 351
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 56.8876667, 35.0466389Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: M 1-4
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 55.4305833, 52.2835Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: K 3-94
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 54.032375, 60.0622222Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: IC 289
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 47.58025, 61.3167778Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: IC 1747
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 29.399375, 63.3218889Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: BV 3
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 28.26, 56.4055556Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: NGC 650
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 25.582040, 51.575470Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
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Subject: planetary nebula
Name: M 1-1
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 24.3302917, 50.4699167Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
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Subject: planetary nebula
Name: K 3-90
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 21.2449167, 65.6428333Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: A2
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 11.3949167, 57.95925Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: BV 2
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 10.0936667, 62.85975Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: Hu 1-1
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 7.065125, 55.9651111Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae" -
Subject: planetary nebula
Name: BV 1
Best Equatorial Coordinates (J2000): 5.000250, 62.982306Spectral bands: PS1-g, PS1-r, PS1-i, PS1-z, PS1-y
Credits: PanSTARRS; Kohoutek 2001 "Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae"