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  • Venus and asteroids take the spotlight as the agency chops list of Discovery-class candidates from 27 to 5.

    • Alexandra Witze
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 526, P: 176-177
  • The InSight spacecraft landed on Mars on November 2018. Here, the authors characterize the surficial geology of the landing site and compare with observations and models derived from remote sensing data prior to landing and from ongoing in situ geophysical investigations of the subsurface.

    • M. Golombek
    • N. H. Warner
    • W. B. Banerdt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-11
  • Mars is seismically active: 24 subcrustal magnitude 3–4 marsquakes and 150 smaller events have been identified up to 30 September 2019, by an analysis of seismometer data from the InSight lander.

    • D. Giardini
    • P. Lognonné
    • C. Yana
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 13, P: 205-212
  • Venus lacks plate tectonics, but some trenches on Venus resemble subduction zones. Laboratory experiments suggest that upwelling plumes can initiate localized subduction of a thin lithosphere such as the one on Venus.

    • A. Davaille
    • S. E. Smrekar
    • S. Tomlinson
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 10, P: 349-355
  • Various observer programmes, in which early-career scientists participate in science meetings for NASA’s planetary missions, have been set up in recent years. This Perspective analyses the effectiveness of two such programmes: InSightSeers and DART Boarders.

    • Benjamin Fernando
    • Claire Newman
    • W. Bruce Banerdt
    Reviews
    Nature Astronomy
    Volume: 8, P: 1521-1528
  • Geophysical and meteorological measurements by NASA’s InSight lander on Mars reveal a planet that is seismically active and provide information about the interior, surface and atmospheric workings of Mars.

    • W. Bruce Banerdt
    • Suzanne E. Smrekar
    • Mark Wieczorek
    Reviews
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 13, P: 183-189