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I, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Posting Number req25405 Department Lunar and Planetary Laboratory Department Website Link https://lpl.arizona.edu/ Location Tucson Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA
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to discriminate active heat source from passive self-warming. Field of Science: Planetary Science Advisors: Sylvain Piqueux sylvain.piqueux@jpl.nasa.gov (626) 807-8310 Applications from citizens from
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that supplies ultraviolet (UV) photons (energy ~10 eV). The high-energy protons simulate the magnetospheric or cosmic ray radiation exposure expected for planetary, cometary, and interstellar ices, while
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works to translate knowledge into solutions and real-world impact. Learn more about HPH here: https://hph.stanford.edu/ About the Position The Center for Human and Planetary Health is seeking a full-time
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Professor in Planetary Processes. Detailed Position Information The Department of Geological Sciences at The University of Alabama (UA) seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Planetary Processes. We
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are currently seeking a Deputy Editor with research and editorial experience to join the Earth and Planetary team at Nature Communications . The Deputy Editor will support the Chief Editor with the day-to-day
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current exoplanet-hunting instruments and surveys. A key goal in exoplanet science for the next decade is to improve our understanding of stellar activity, which can masquerade as planetary signals in
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monumental leap in our understanding of planetary systems beyond our own. However, the extreme contrast between the brightness of host stars and the faint light of their orbiting planets poses a formidable
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. Description: ??We develop terahertz instruments working in the 0.1 to 5 THz frequency band for astrophysics, planetary science, and Earth science applications. We provide end-to-end solutions: from device
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to atmospheric density and water vapor content. The radio refractivity profiles evolve in response to the dynamical and thermodynamical processes driving planetary atmospheres. Since the GNSS signals