The Annual Button Design Contest for GSA Planetary Geology Division has now started! Send us your creative designs!
The deadline is February 1 at 5:00 pm EST. Send your design to Sarah Lamm (slamm@ku.edu)! For more information click the link community.geosociety.org/pgd…
The Annual Button Design Contest for GSA Planetary Geology Division has now started! Send us your creative designs!
The deadline is February 1 at 5:00 pm EST. Send your design to Sarah Lamm (slamm@ku.edu)! For more information click the link community.geosociety.org/pgd…
This just in: The #DARTmission impact is confirmed to have changed the orbit of moonlet Dimorphos around its asteroid Didymos.
For the first time ever, humans changed the motion of a celestial object. More details: go.nasa.gov/3g2C5kp
Ah, almost time to open the exhibit hall #GSA2022!! Come by the @PlanetaryGSA booth - we have meteorites to raffle and tshirts to sell! Or get both: buy multiple raffle tickets and grab a free shirt. Back corner by the posters and the bar.
Swag alert! Buttons and *stickers* this year at the @PlanetaryGSA booth at the @geosociety fall meeting in Denver (but still no PGD banquet tickets… have to buy those in advance!)
ALT Circular buttons and smaller stickers featuring the 2022 division artwork - four quadrants in different colors showing elevation models of river valleys, sand dunes, mesas, and steep cliffs. PGD 2022 is written across the logo.
We have the design for the 2022 PGD button! This artwork is by Oriel Humes, a fourth year PhD student at Northern Arizona University.
Thank you for all the amazing artwork submissions this year and for all your participation!
The 2022 GSA Planetary Geology Division Button Design voting period is officially open! Voting is open to all within the planetary science community and closes on February 22, 2022, at 5:00 pm EST.
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
You may only vote once. Information about the artwork and artists is included below each design. We thank our artists for their time and creativity.
Please use the link above to vote! Thank you!
The GSA Planetary Geology Division is hosting our annual button contest!
The deadline has been extended to February 11 at 5 pm EST. Send your art to jupiterchc@uga.edu! We’d love to see your creative designs! If you have questions feel free to message me on here or email me.
Your artwork can be featured at LPSC!!! The GSA Planetary Geology Division button art competition is officially open, send us your artwork before 5 pm EST February 1st, 2022.
My research is focused on understanding planetary surface processes & environments as recorded in sedimentary deposits & landforms. & at Georgia Tech I've started the Planetary Planetary Laboratory Analyzing Environments, Terrains, & Analogs (PLANETAS) group.
Sharissa Thompson started working w/ me this fall. She's from Massachusetts & graduate of Salem State University! She's currently working on developing mud flow experiments under Mars conditions to better understand how mud volcanoes form on #Mars! #Volcanoes@BlkinGeoscience
Last, but not least, is Abigail Russ a Physics undergraduate from Georgia Tech. They've been working in my group since this summer, mainly w/ Dr. Adler, using COMSOL to simulate mud flows on Mars!!!!