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No reviews for closed-access journals in planetary science
We will not review manuscripts for closed-access journals Scientific research in the field of planetary science is often, if not exclusively, undertaken using public funds, and the output of most research is published in scientific…
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A Sudden Decline in US Planetary Meetings in 2025
2025 has been a difficult year for all science in the United States. Science agencies, including NASA and NSF, are being threatened with wildly reduced funding levels in the President’s Budget Request for 2026 with…
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An Open Letter Regarding LPSC
The first week of January should mean writing and editing abstracts for LPSC – but this year, these abstracts are subject to potential censorship and rejection (and with a non-refundable submission fee at that). The…
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The Planetary Research editorial board
There are a large number of academic journals to choose from as a planetary scientist when publishing one’s work. Most of our work today is published in a handful of well-respected journals, many of which…
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The Europlanet Winter School
The Europlanet Winter School on Planetary Mapping has crossed the half-decade mark, continuing to ensure availability of content – including ad-free and tracking-free videos – on solarsystem.video. For the past couple of years, the school…
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Planetary Section Events at AGU 2025
Going to AGU? Put these Planetary-specific events on your schedule! On Monday, we have our named lectures. All Lectures are in room La Nouvelle C. The Whipple starts at 8:30, Shoemaker at 14:15, and Sagan at 16:15. On Tuesday evening from 18:00 to 19:30 all section…
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Signatories: Open source signing of statements and petitions for planetary science
Have you ever needed to collect signatures to support a white paper, a mission concept or a proposal? Or have you ever organized some kind a petition that needed community support? If so, you probably…
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Planetary Research: A diamond open-access journal for planetary science
Planetary Research will be the first and only diamond open-access journal that is devoted exclusively to the field of planetary science. The journal is community-led, all articles will be free to access, and authors will…
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Nakhlite Martian Meteorites: A New Interpretation
Most nakhlite martian meteorites have the compositions of magmas.
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EGU26: Open for abstract submission
The EGU General Assembly will take place from 3-8 May, 2026 in Vienna and online. This is the largest and most prominent geoscience conference in Europe, with more than 20,000 participants, and the presence of…
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Introducing: The Planetary Research Blog
Have you ever wanted to post a summary of a paper you published, but didn’t know where to do it? Or perhaps you thought about writing a blog, but you worried that no one would…
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12th Cometary Dust Workshop, Graz
The 12th cometary dust meeting will be held from 17th – 19th March at the Space Research Institute in Graz, Austria. The Workshop page and registration can be found at: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/iwf/events/dust-workshop and https://www.oeaw.ac.at/iwf/events/dust-workshop/registration. Registration is…
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Ada Lovelace Workshop 2026: Pre-registration
The pre-registration for the next Ada Lovelace Workshop (ALW26) is closing soon! Formerly known as the Mantle and Lithosphere Dynamics Workshop, the Ada Lovelace Workshop will take place June 21–26, 2026, at Hotel Jezerka, Lake…
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Hello world!
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