And if you want to learn more about the faculty mentors, ongoing work, and facilities available to 51 Peg b fellows at @LifeAtPurdue, you can do that here: https://t.co/UgflpKOS8I
ICYMI: Purdue University is now a host site for the 51 Pegasi b Postdoctoral Fellowship! 17 faculty mentors from @PurdueEAPS & @PurduePhysAstro pursuing amazing research in planetary astronomy - myself included for planetary atmos inclined - have been identified. More info in 🧵
Information on how to apply, application components, all host institutions, what fellows are offered, etc. can be found on the @HSFdn fellowship landing page here: https://t.co/SMAiSOFAZH
Nitrogen is only ~3% of the atmosphere of Venus, but it holds clues to its past: the abundance can be explained only if there was a period of active tectonics, which lasted >1 Gyr before transitioning into the current stagnant lid. @PlanetaryGeodyn et al.: https://t.co/LpItQe1OSv
Simulations produced by a Brown-led research team suggest the scorching hot and barren planet Venus may have once had tectonic plate movements similar to those believed to have occurred on early Earth. https://t.co/9YcdUZrIs0
An exciting new study led by DEEPS researchers explores the connection between Venus's current atmosphere and surface pressure, shedding light on ancient plate tectonics.
@NatureAstronomy @alexjayevans @Dan_E_Ibarra@avblanch
Scientists make the case that the Venus may have had plate tectonics making it more hospitable to life. Dr. Alexandria Johnson, of @PurdueEAPS, is part of the research team discussed in this @nytimes article. @avblanch#thenextgiantleap https://t.co/0ogqRgUDHj
Been sitting on this news for a hot second, but as of today your girl is a **tenure track** Assistant Professor @PurdueEAPS!
Beyond excited to continue our exploration of clouds in planetary atmos & so very grateful for the support network that never stopped cheering me on.
Purdue’s footprint on the #NASA SSERVI team selection is certain to produce our next giant leaps on the surface of the Moon. 4 professors from @PurdueEAPS are chosen by @NASA to conduct lunar research. #thenextgiantleap#boilerup
Read about it here: ➡️https://t.co/HC9dgoaK2Y
Cloud computing and blue-sky thinking: An atmospheric scientist illuminates the science of clouds in Earth’s sky and beyond
@avblanch@PurdueEAPS
https://t.co/Hj3YaHG0s9
Many congratulations to @ColinDHamill1 who passed his preliminary exam with flying colors and is now a Ph.D. Candidate! BRAVO 👏 We in the @JohnsonCloudLab never doubted your success and are so very proud of you!!
The Cloud Labs ✨very own Mariana Aguilar✨ will be presenting her work on clouds in the ancient lunar atmosphere as part of the @PurdueOUR Spring research conference!
Stop by STEW 214D TODAY at 3 PM to learn more 🌧️🌚
Recent awardees of the @NSF GRFP from @PurdueEAPS are Santa Lucía Pérez Cortes (right), Lissete Melendez (middle), and Giovanni Bacon (left). @_slperez and @PlanetaryLis were awarded this year, and Giovanni was awarded 2022. We are so proud of our students! #boilerup
At #ACSSpring2023? Want to learn how the @JohnsonCloudLab works towards understanding (exo)planetary atmospheres in the lab? Stop by Room 132 @ 3:55 pm today! ☁️🌍🌒🪐✨
Tonight at 6 PM (Eastern) our very own @ColinDHamill1 will be chatting about the @JohnsonCloudLab's efforts to understand clouds in exoplanet atmospheres as part of the @PurduePhysAstro JWST First Light event. Join in virtually at the link below! ☁️☁️☁️https://t.co/rQV3H6jw4T