MSSL Planetary Science

@MSSL_Planetary

We're the planetary science group, exploring the Solar System's other worlds through cutting-edge science & tech. Proud partner in

Holmbury St. Mary, UK
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2017.

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    28. sij

    Here's the extended podcast of our Solar Wind discussion, with more on the cost and value of space exploration

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    24. sij

    Many congratulations to joint and student Rok Nezic, awarded a PhD today, subject to minor corrections, on the polarization of comet dust. Well done Rok!

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    24. sij

    Affelia Wibisono is studying Jupiter’s X-ray aurorae, which are produced by ions from Io’s volcanoes and pulsate every 23–28 mins during a magnetosphere compression event

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    24. sij

    Our next public open evening will be held on Monday 17th February. Come and join us to find out about some of the missions that our scientists and engineers are working on!

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  5. 23. sij

    Today we had Peter Kollmann from give a fascinating seminar on the radiation belts of the giant planets.

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  6. 22. sij

    MSSL's makes the case for performing X-ray observations of, and at, the Uranus and Neptune systems, at the meeting in London

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    15. sij

    . presents an update on 's at the meeting, University of Oxford

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    15. sij

    Always great to hear about the "science eyes" of the Rosalind Franklin rover . Here's talking about it

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    15. sij

    Prof Geraint Jones presenting on the ESA F-class mission at the BPSC meeting in Oxford

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    15. sij

    Missions today at . Currently hearing from talking about the exciting comet mission

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  11. 13. sij

    The plume of material emanating from Saturn's moon Enceladus is the topic of 's talk at Richard's study of CAPS data reveals two components in the water ions detected in material escaping from the moon.

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    13. sij

    . group's presents her work at on variations in X-ray emission from Jupiter's aurora and their links to changes in the solar wind at the planet.

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    8. sij

    Lots of amazing PhD projects on offer this year. Including some planetary X-ray projects I'm super excited about! Deadline:end of Jan. Feel free to DM me questions! There are so many potential discoveries to be made from these data and so few people working on them!

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    2. sij

    Happy New Year all! An amazing year ahead - planned launches of with SWA & EUI instruments aboard in Feb, and the Rosalind Franklin rover with aboard in July! Also preparing for Euclid, SMILE, JWST, Plato, ...

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    2. sij

    A great year last year with delivery of my flight model in May & ‘first light’ on the rover in August - well done to all the and rover teams and we look forward to the launch of Rosalind Franklin in July! Happy New Year to all 🚀

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    18. pro 2019.

    Some of the team with a 1:1 scale model of the Rosalind Franklin rover at the ExoMars science working team meeting today

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  17. Nice talk by George Brydon on the EnViSS instrument on at the today

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    10. pro 2019.

    It's 20 years since was launched! It has helped us better understand black holes, pulsars, galaxy clusters and many other faraway objects, but it has also revolutionised what we know about things in our cosmic backyard by studying their X-ray emissions . 1/6

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    9. pro 2019.

    At the meeting in San Francisco, of updates the audience on the latest understanding of X-ray emission from Jupiter using data from multiple spacecraft.

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    We've been speaking to UK scientist Prof Andrew Coates to find out how the 2020 rover will search for signs of life on the Red Planet:

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