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The PCC is a community organization of planetary scientists interested in impact cratering on solar system bodies (planets, dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and/or comets), including observational, theoretical, experimental, and numerical modeling studies.
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CRATERS Images from Landsat science.nasa.gov/mission/land...
Happy Earth Day! The Earth has hundreds of confirmed impact craters, which provide a key reference point for impact cratering research. Field and laboratory studies of terrestrial impact craters are a key part of how we learn about craters, including how they form and decay through time.
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Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Come join us in Flagstaff!
Did you know impact craters can provide us a window into the subsurface? Occator Crater on Ceres contains bright material, remnants of a salty brine, that migrated from the deep subsurface reservoir to the surface. The size and energy of the Occator impact provided a pathway for this migration!
Hey you! Do you like impacts craters? Well, great news. Just over a month left to submit an abstract to our annual meeting! Come chat about all things craters! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Upcoming PCC Meeting July 15-17 at the USGS-Flagstaff! Abstract Submission (deadline June 17): forms.gle/APaNS8G7ycJx... Registration: forms.gle/RpGWUMaK6qdk... We welcome submission for all things craters Observational work, planetary remote sensing, modeling, field work, lab experiments, etc.!
Upcoming PCC Meeting July 15-17 at the USGS-Flagstaff! Abstract Submission (deadline June 17): forms.gle/APaNS8G7ycJx... Registration: forms.gle/RpGWUMaK6qdk... We welcome submission for all things craters Observational work, planetary remote sensing, modeling, field work, lab experiments, etc.!
One more day to submit your abstract for this year's Planetary Crater Consortium meeting in Flagstaff, AZ! Meeting is July 15-17, abstracts are due June 17 (tomorrow). Submit here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
Wooo big basins!
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Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
Planetary Crater Consortium
The annual meeting of the Planetary Crater Consortium is July 15–17 in Flagstaff, AZ and online! Abstracts are due Wednesday, June 17, so get them in soon. It's a great meeting for students, and a supportive environment! Submit here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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