Regardez "De l'autre côté de la Lune" ce soir sur France 5 (3 avril à 21h00), ou regardez en ligne !
https://www.france.tv/documentaires/science-sante/4725331-de-l-autre-cote-de-la-lune.html
Ce documentaire présente les résultats scientifiques récents des missions lunaires, ainsi que le rôle que jouera la #Lune dans l'exploration humaine de l'espace. Le film est présenté par Christophe Galfard avec la participation de Mark Wieczorek (#IPGP), Jessica Flahaut (#CRPG), Pierre-Yves Meslin (#IRAP), et Sylvestre Maurice (IRAP).
The paper "Seismic detection of the Martian core" by Stähler et al. (2021) was just awarded the 2023 #AAAS Newcomb Cleveland prize for the best paper published in the journal Science. Members of #IPGP that participated in this study include Philippe Lognonné, Henri Samuel, Éléonore Stutzmann, Zongbo Xu, Taichi Kawamura and Matthieu Plasman. In this paper, seismic data from the #InSight mission were used to determine the size of the iron core of #Mars. Congratulations !
#IPGP is advertising two open teaching and research positions: An assistant professor (#MdC) in the field of #geoscience and #geodesy, and a #professor in fundamental or applied geoscience. The deadline is March 3.
If you are in the #PlanetarySciences and would like to apply, please contact us in advance!
https://www.ipgp.fr/institut/recrutement/maitre-sse-de-conferences-en-geosciences-geodesie/
#planetarysciences #professor #geodesy #geoscience #mdc #IPGP
ANNONCE DE CONFERENCE
InSight et SEIS : Premier bilan après 4 années de surveillance sismique de Mars
Philippe Lognonné (#IPGP)
Mercredi 1er février 2023, 14:30
Bureau des Longitudes
Ecole Normale Supérieure
Salle Jaurès
29 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris
ENTREE LIBRE
@mpg_mastodon Awesome! I wish that my institute would host a mastodon server! :)
#IPGP #cnrs #universitepariscite
Congratulations to Philippe Lognonné (#IPGP) who was selected to give the Beno Gutenbern lecture at this year's fall #AGU meeting! This honor was awarded in recognition of his decades long work in revealing the interior structure of the #Moon and #Mars, as well as in developing the #InSight seismometer that has been collecting data on the surface of #Mars for more than 4 years.
#insight #mars #moon #AGU #IPGP
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 Apollo
Date: December 6, 2022 @ 3pm
Location: IPGP@Lamarck B (room 522)
The first images of #Titan were just taken from the James Web Space Telescope, and the first people to have analyzed these were members of the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris #IPGP!
The images were taken using the #JWST near infrared camera #NirCam, whose different wavelengths are sensitive to both the lower atmosphere and surface of Titan. A prominent cloud was discovered that was later confirmed by Earth based images from the #Keck observatory.
#keck #nircam #jwst #IPGP #titan
Just back from Paris and two and a half days at the #IPGP for the #IWGoRS meeting.
Thank you Heiner Igel for organizing such a great event to see all the latest developments in rotational #seismology. Such a versatile and promising tool for which we have to rethink how we will continue to work.
#ixblue #blueseis
#IPGP #iwgors #seismology #ixblue #blueseis
In 1999 the North Anatolian Fault (NAF), Turkey, broke during two destructive #earthquakes east of Istanbul (Mw7.4 Izmit and Mw7.2 Düzce earthquakes respectively on 17 Aug and 12 Nov).
Today's Mw6.1 #earthquake happened just east of Düzce with a faulting mechanism very similar to the 12 Nov 1999 event (strike-slip with small normal component). Its epicenter is located little to the north of the main NAF fault trace.
Map with MT and source function from #IPGP #Geoscope http://geoscope.ipgp.fr/index.php/fr/catalogue/description-d-un-seisme?seis=us7000irp8
Other map shows in red the fault broken by the two 1999 events (purple and red stars locate epicenters, yellow circles show aftershocks). From C ̧akir et al. GJI 2003 https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-246X.2003.02001.x.
#earthquake #IPGP #geoscope #earthquakes
@jascha Btw, here is the link to page for this #solomonislands #earthquake on the #Geoscope web page, hosted by #IPGP, and that uses the #SCARDEC method developed by Martin Vallée: http://geoscope.ipgp.fr/index.php/en/catalog/earthquake-description?seis=us7000irfb
#SCARDEC #IPGP #geoscope #earthquake #solomonislands
Seminar Announcement
If you are in #Paris tomorrow, you are welcome to attend the #IPGP Planetary and Space Sciences bi-weekly seminar series. Our next talk will be:
Henri Samuel (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris)
Outgassing efficiency in planetary magma oceans
Date: November 22, 2022 @ 3pm
Location: IPGP@Lamarck B (room 522)
I'm senior researcher at #CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and #IPGP (Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris).
http://www.ipgp.fr/~lacassin
Working on #geology, #earthquake and sometimes #volcanic processes, related #hazards and risks, science communication…
I'm executive editor at TEKTONIKA https://twitter.com/WeAreTektonika (a DOA journal not yet on Mastodon), and advocate of #openscience, free #openaccess
Just moving from Twitter to Mastodon, and learning how to use it. Will keep the two accounts alive, at least for some time…
#IPGP #geology #earthquake #cnrs #hazards #volcanic #openscience #openaccess
With the influx of new mastodon users, here's an #introduction so that people can find me!
I am a #planetary scientist working at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (#IPGP) in Paris, France. My research involves using the #gravity field, #topography, and #magneticfield of the planets to decipher their internal structure and evolution. Most of my work has been with the #Moon and #Mars, but I also dabble with #Mercury, #Venus, and sometimes the #asteroids and icy satellites of #Jupiter.
#introduction #planetary #IPGP #gravity #topography #magneticfield #moon #mars #mercury #venus #asteroids #jupiter