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Sugars, ‘Gum,’ Stardust Found in NASA’s Asteroid Bennu Samples The asteroid Bennu continues to provide new clues to scientists’ biggest questions about the formation of the early solar system and the origins of life. As part of the ongoing study of pristine samples delivered to Earth by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer) spacecraft, three new papers published Tuesday by […]
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One year, paid internship in isotope geochemistry at University of Vermont, NSF-supported, doing cosmogenic isotope sample preparation www.uvm.edu/cosmolab/ #astromaterials #internship #cosmogenic #nuclides

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Astromat | Astromat Newsletter June 2025 Dear Astromat Newsletter Subscribers, We know that not everyone in our community can make it to Goldschmidt 2025 in Prague, especially in a year when many are navigating tight budgets and limited trav...

For those attending Goldschmidt 2025 in Prague (6-11 July), Astromat will have multiple events for updates, resources, and conversations around geochemical data and sample return science.

More details: www.astromat.org/news/astroma... #goldschmidt2025 #goldschmidt25 #astromaterials #sampledata

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Heather Cowardin Safeguards the Future of Space Exploration   As branch chief of the Hypervelocity Impact and Orbital Debris Office at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Dr. Heather Cowardin leads a team tasked with a critical mission: characterizing and mitigating orbital debris—space junk that poses a growing risk to satellites, spacecraft, and human spaceflight.  Long before Cowardin was a scientist safeguarding NASA’s mission, […] The post Heather Cowardin Safeguards the Future of Space Exploration   first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#Astromaterials #JohnsonSpaceCenter #PeopleofJohnson

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“Held the Moon and Mars in the palm of my hand”—literally.

From celestial bodies to SEM monitors—science never stops surprising!

#AstroMaterials #SpaceScience #ElectronMicroscopy #MoonDust #MarsDust

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Percolating Clues: NASA Models New Way to Build Planetary Cores A new NASA study reveals a surprising way planetary cores may have formed—one that could reshape how scientists understand the early evolution of rocky planets like Mars. Conducted by a team of early-career scientists and long-time researchers across the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science (ARES) Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, the study […] The post Percolating Clues: NASA Models New Way to Build Planetary Cores first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#Astromaterials #PlanetaryScience #PlanetaryScienceDivision

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Andrea Harrington’s Vision Paves the Way for Lunar Missions  When future astronauts set foot on Mars, they will stand on decades of scientific groundwork laid by people like Andrea Harrington.   As NASA’s sample return curation integration lead, Harrington is helping shape the future of planetary exploration and paving the way for interplanetary discovery.   Harrington works in NASA’s Astromaterials Research and Exploration Sciences Division, or […] The post Andrea Harrington’s Vision Paves the Way for Lunar Missions  first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#Astromaterials #JohnsonSpaceCenter #PeopleofJohnson

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NASA Study Reveals Venus Crust Surprise New details about the crust on Venus include some surprises about the geology of Earth’s hotter twin. The post NASA Study Reveals Venus Crust Surprise first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#Astromaterials #Venus

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NASA’s Curiosity Rover May Have Solved Mars’ Missing Carbonate Mystery New findings from NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover could provide an answer to the mystery of what happened to the planet’s ancient atmosphere and how Mars has evolved over time. Researchers have long believed that Mars once had a thick, carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere and liquid water on the planet’s surface. That carbon dioxide and water should […] The post NASA’s Curiosity Rover May Have Solved Mars’ Missing Carbonate Mystery first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#AmesResearchCenter #Astromaterials #CuriosityRover #General

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She Speaks for the Samples: Meet Dr. Juliane Gross, Artemis Campaign Sample Curation Lead  Based at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division, or ARES, curates the most extensive collection of extraterrestrial materials on Earth, ranging from microscopic cosmic dust particles to Apollo-era Moon rocks. Soon, ARES’ team of world-leading sample scientists hopes to add something new to its collection – lunar samples […] The post She Speaks for the Samples: Meet Dr. Juliane Gross, Artemis Campaign Sample Curation Lead  first appeared on VibeWire Magazine.

#Artemis #Astromaterials #JohnsonSpaceCenter #Missions

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