The Center for Planetary Systems Habitability is an interdisciplinary research center at The University of Texas at Austin.
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Meet the PPN, a group of undergrad, grad, and postdoc students interested in planetary sciences supported by CPSH. During this final day of #UT40for40, your gifts will directly support students like these.
To make a donation, please visit: bit.ly/42IBLfn
See the first close-up photos of the moon from NASA's Artemis II mission:
An elegant mix of math and gravity powers the Artemis II “free return” trajectory from Earth to the moon and back
Next week's #CPSHSeminar brings Andrea Banzatti from Texas State University!
Join CPSH on April 13th from 1-2PM at PMA 15.216B or online via Zoom at the link in our bio.
Next week's #CPSHSeminar brings Stephen Kane from the University of California, Riverside.
Join CPSH on March 23rd from 1-2PM at PMA 15.216B or online via Zoom at the link in our bio.
Save the date - April 29-30 is #UT40for40!
This year, contributions to the Center for Planetary Sciences Habitability will go directly to support students and postdoctoral researchers through fellowships and travel grants.
Join us next week to support the next generation of planetary researchers!
Join CPSH on Monday, April the 27th for our #CPSHSeminarSeries with Christopher German from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute!
Check out the link in our bio to learn more.
As part of #UT40for40 CPSH is raising support for our Student Travel Grant and Fellowship programs - critical resources that allow students to attend conferences, present their work, and pursue innovative research in planetary science and habitability.
Make a gift today: bit.ly/42IBLfn
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Having a hard time keeping up with the fast-moving field of origin of eukaryotes/Asgards archaea? Our new perspective article can help, we review the status of research over the last decade and where it's going.
The archaeal roots of eukaryotic life
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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NASA is planning to roll its moon mission rocket back out later this month, with an April 1 target launch date
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The crew spent about seven hours circling the moon, taking photographs and making observations of never-before-seen features.