Amanda Hendrix to Showcase UV Spectroscopy for Icy Worlds

Pennsylvania State University

Society's understanding of both surfaces and processes found within the solar system has greatly enhanced over the past four decades by the use of ultraviolet (UV) measurement. Amanda Hendrix, a senior scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, will deliver the talk "Investigating Icy Worlds Using UV Spectroscopy" at 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, in 112 Walker Building on Penn State's University Park campus. The talk is free and open to the public.

Hendrix's talk is part of the Penn State Earth and Environmental Systems Institute's spring 2023 EarthTalks speaker series, "Exploration of our Solar System." We now live in the golden age of solar system exploration. With a dozen NASA missions currently in development - as well as spacecraft actively on Mars, near Jupiter and in the Kuiper belt - the current scale of mission activity is unprecedented and brings forth a new era of comparative study of varied worlds at the systems level. The 2023 spring EarthTalks series is intended to provide a venue for the expansion of participant's horizons into our solar system.

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