PHD Defense of Sandrine Peron ” Origin of terrestrial volatile elements: contribution of rare gas geochemistry”

Sandrine Peron, doctoral student of the team I6 : De la poussière aux planètes, is pleased to invite you to her thesis defence entitled : Origin of terrestrial volatile elements: contribution of rare gas geochemistry. The defense will take place on Tuesday, December 4 at 14:00 in the IPGP amphitheatre in front of the jury composed of : Sujoy Mukhopadhyay […]

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NASA InSight Lander Arrives on Martian Surface to Learn What Lies Beneath

  Mars has just received its newest robotic resident. NASA’s Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) lander successfully touched down on the Red Planet after an almost seven-month, 300-million-mile (458-million-kilometer) journey from Earth. InSight’s two-year mission will be to study the deep interior of Mars to learn how all celestial bodies with rocky surfaces, including Earth […]

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NASA’s InSight Is One Day Away from Mars

  In just over 24 hours, NASA’s InSight spacecraft will complete its seven-month journey to Mars. It will have cruised 301,223,981 miles (484,773,006 km) at a top speed of 6,200 mph (10,000 kph). Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, which leads the mission, are preparing for the spacecraft to enter the Martian atmosphere, descend with a parachute […]

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InSight Spacecraft on Course for Mars Touchdown

  NASA’s Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) spacecraft is on track for a soft touchdown on the surface of the Red Planet on Nov. 26, the Monday after Thanksgiving. But it’s not going to be a relaxing weekend of turkey leftovers, football and shopping for the InSight mission team. Engineers will be keeping a […]

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Release of the film on the geoparticles excursion to Appolonia!

In July 2018, the team of researchers working on the geotechnical and archaeological applications of geoparticles moved to the Apollonia site in northern Greece, near Thessaloniki. The Labex UnivEarthS actively participates in this project through group I2: Geoparticles. This mission was carried out to test the use of neutrinos in archaeological studies, focusing on a Greek mound. In collaboration with […]

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