On this week's episode, Manchester's Ricci Bahia talks about how we know so much about Martian rivers. If you enjoyed the Cosmic Cast, don't forget to like comment and subscribe! In memory of the passing Larry Taylor - a titian of lunar science - a special issue in GCA has been published. There is a fantastic array of papers in this issue ranging from terrestrial diamonds to Martian volcanism that are worth checking out!
To browse the articles, follow this link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/geochimica-et-cosmochimica-acta/vol/266/suppl/C Want to study planetary sciences at Manchester? Check out a list of available projects here:
https://www.ees.manchester.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/ On Friday the RAS held a very successful meeting looking back at the last 50 years of lunar research in UK!
the 2nd British Planetary Sciences Conference will be held in Oxford, 13-15 January 2020.
Abstract submissions are open, and can be submitted until 11th November. See bpsc2020.uk for more information! Next Friday (11th October), the RAS are hosting a specialist discussion meeting:
A century of lunar science and exploration in the UK: historical perspective on the last 50 years and vision for the next 50 years For more info check out: https://ras.ac.uk/events-and-meetings/ras-meetings/century-lunar-science-and-exploration-uk-historical-perspective The Cosmic Cast is a weekly planetary science podcast from the team at the University of Manchester and they are back for a second season! This week we have a catch up about what we got up to over the summer. Tom and Marissa passed the 1st year of their PhDs, Ricci talks about his post-doc, and John published a paper! If you liked this check out season 1 here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6y1ZPFnSG4&list=PLQsN2Ka4RpZaqQojUJX-xx01yE8IRv7Xt Fixed-term post-doc in isotope geochemisrty currently available. Deadline is on 15th October
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