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Stories, updates, insights, and original analysis from The Planetary Society.

Help to hunt for planets!

The Planet Hunters website, like Zooniverse's other projects, is very, very easy to get up and running.

Phobos Photobomb

Don't blink when you play the video below -- it's only 15 seconds long, but it's so cool.

Door 14 in the 2010 advent calendar

Until the New Year, I'll be opening a door each day onto a different landscape from somewhere in the solar system. Where in the solar system are these red freckles?

Talk at AGU today: "Snapshots from Space"

I had planned to be in San Francisco today to present at the 2010 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, in an Education and Public Affairs session.

Boulders and Ponds on 433 Eros

There is really cool geology being explored on large, oddly shaped asteroids. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) mission reached 433 Eros in 2000, and one of the exciting results was the discovery of features called

Door 11 in the 2010 advent calendar

Time to open the eleventh door in the advent calendar. Until the New Year, I'll be opening a door onto a different landscape from somewhere in the solar system. Where in the solar system are these sinuous ridges?

Enjoy a year in space

Every year, The Planetary Society and Starry Messenger Press collaborate on a

Akatsuki update, two days later

I've got two more pieces of information to share on Akatsuki further to what I posted yesterday. The first one is a worrying detail about what went wrong during orbit insertion.

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