by Suchitra Narayanan | Apr 25, 2022 | Climate Change
A recap on our second event of Earth Week x Astrobites 2022: “Comparative Planetology as a Catalyst for Climate Conversation” given by Dr. David Grinspoon. How can Venus, Mars and Titan help us improve our climate models?
by Katya Gozman | Nov 10, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries
Could Venus have ever boasted the expansive oceans we find on Earth today? Find out by reading today’s bite about planetary scientists that modeled Venus’s atmosphere!
by Briley Lewis | Oct 9, 2021 | Current Events
We’re covering this week’s AAS Division for Planetary Sciences meeting! Check out our highlights of the conference.
by Sasha Warren | Jul 22, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries
When and where were the most recent volcanic eruptions on Venus? Ferroelectric minerals on the planet’s highest peaks might offer new clues…
by Sasha Warren | Feb 9, 2021 | Daily Paper Summaries
Could Venus ever have boasted an ocean? What can models of atmosphere and interior evolution tell us about the history of water on our sister planet?
by Jenny Calahan | Sep 21, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries
Who is phosphine and why do we care? Have we found alien life? or is it just rock farts? This astrobite summarizes the Nature paper describing the detection and potential implications of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus.