Thanks Frances for everything!!! π₯Ήππ
Thanks Frances for everything!!! π₯Ήππ
Early holiday treat π New paper led by PLANETAS member Emmy Hughes @spacelover20.bsky.social on salt seasonality in hypersaline lakes in Canada showing how cold forming Na sulfates could be climate indicators if found in martian paleolake sediments! βοΈ
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Worth popping in to mention our paper on seasonal sulfate mineralogy in British Columbia, Canada, with relevance to Gale, Jezero and wider Mars ancient saline lakes, has been published! doi.org/10.1029/2025...
A reddish rock face with fractures filled with a white mineral. Scratch marks and a little circular pit are created by the spinning DRT brush. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Closeup MAHLI inspection of mineral-filled rock fractures. Area pre-cleared of dust with the DRT brush. Taken by the Mars Curiosity Rover on Sol 4559.
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On the super random things you learn at LPSC...apparently some of my Mars research is an SAT prep question π€π
Wonderful LPSC this year + NASA/ASU scope workshop on communicating planetary science! Left with so many ideas and new friends/colleagues! It was a true honor to attend, along with so many amazing women from my lab group who inspire me to try to do my best work every day π
Spent a beautiful week up at the Basque Lakes, where I've had the privilege to study some really cool hypersaline lakes for the past several years. Always a joy to get up here, with some awesome people. #saltygoodness #astrobiology
Today, sixty days after being laid off by JPL, my severance pay and insurance coverage expire.
At JPL, I did engineering ops for the Curiosity Rover π. Before that, I studied entrepreneurship and management at Stanford.
Please reskeet this so I can make new connections and find new opportunities π€
Folks, a huge number of people at JPL have been affected by the LA wildfires, with many losing their homes.
If you can, consider contributing to a fund that's been set up to help them:
(Link looks sketch but site is legit)
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The fires in LA are having a big impact on the #NASA community. I'm starting to hear that several colleagues at #JPL have lost their homes. I'm so sorry for what you are going through and I hope that you and your families (including pets) are able to stay safe. ππͺπ§ͺ
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I upgraded my #LPSCHaiku to an LPSC tanka this year.
Abstract 2663: In ancient rock slide: // Sulfur, in element form // encases rubble // and spreading atoms yonder, // clothes rocks in myriad forms.
Thatβs lovely. Incredibly funny songβlove hearing the audience laughing along as well!
So good. The entire album. Small Revelations is also especially βstop you in your tracksβ good, I think
Erika Rader (left) and Elena Amador (right) use handheld portable chemical analysis instrumentation analogous to those used on Mars, but in Dyngjusandur, a basaltic tephra plain in Iceland.
A magnesium-sulfate crystal that forms in a hypersaline, or extremely salty, lake.
EAS Ph.D. student Lea Adepoju holds sediments from a sediment containing methan-hydrate beneath the seafloor near Oregon. Ocean science and engineering Ph.D. student Claire Elbon (center) and PI Jennifer Glass look on. Photo by Rob Felt.
Georgia Tech students Tatiana Gibson (left) and Alivia Eng (center) collaborate with Marion Nachon (right) from Texas A&M. Photo by Courtney Flatt/Northwest Public Broadcasting.
How can we learn more about space without having to go there? Georgia Tech researchers like @methanojen.bsky.social, @spacelover20.bsky.social, and @francypants.bsky.social use extreme Earth environments as analogs for Mars, Jupiter's moon, and more. πͺ b.gatech.edu/3VxkjY4
Welcome to the "Altadena Quad" Curiosity!
Over the weekend, the Curiosity team snapped the view below & started a new theme for informal target names that will recognize the geology and rich human history around Altadena, a town in JPL's backyard. Wohoo! science.nasa.gov/blog/sols-43...
New article on Georgia Tech planetary science analogue research is up!! Featuring the range of GT labs doing research in extreme earth environments (including my own field site in Canada!) to study other planets/moons! Check it out :)
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Me! Mostly BIAB IPAs, ambers, stouts and other ales! I think there are more than a few geologist homebrewers out thereβ¦
I got a chance to review one of all-time my favorite artists over at @swimintosound.bsky.social this week :)
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Angled rocks jutting out from sand
Rocks imaged by the Mars Perseverance Rover on Sol 1336.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Kevin M. Gill
A rock with a patch of polygonal lines. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Polygonal features on a rock as seen by the Mars Curiosity Rover this week on Sol 4368.
Atlanta Skyline! (Yes I know the buildings are all out of order lol)
This new taxon is macroscopic, motile, and bilaterally symmetrical, yet it consistently demonstrates an asymmetric βquestion markβ shape in all specimens, demonstrating the oldest example of metazoan-grade chirality!