Tracing the earliest stages of hydrothermal alteration on the CM chondrite parent body

Meteoritics and Planetary Science Wiley 56:9 (2021) 1708-1728

Authors:

AJ King, E Mason, HC Bates, PF Schofield, KL Donaldson Hanna, NE Bowles, SS Russell

A multispecies pseudoadiabat for simulating condensable-rich exoplanet atmospheres

ArXiv 2108.12902 (2021)

Authors:

RJ Graham, Tim Lichtenberg, Ryan Boukrouche, Ray Pierrehumbert

Science Goals and Objectives for the Dragonfly Titan Rotorcraft Relocatable Lander

The Planetary Science Journal American Astronomical Society 2:4 (2021) 130

Authors:

Jason W Barnes, Elizabeth P Turtle, Melissa G Trainer, Ralph D Lorenz, Shannon M MacKenzie, William B Brinckerhoff, Morgan L Cable, Carolyn M Ernst, Caroline Freissinet, Kevin P Hand, Alexander G Hayes, Sarah M Hörst, Jeffrey R Johnson, Erich Karkoschka, David J Lawrence, Alice Le Gall, Juan M Lora, Christopher P McKay, Richard S Miller, Scott L Murchie, Catherine D Neish, Claire E Newman, Jorge Núñez, Mark P Panning, Ann M Parsons, Patrick N Peplowski, Lynnae C Quick, Jani Radebaugh, Scot CR Rafkin, Hiroaki Shiraishi, Jason M Soderblom, Kristin S Sotzen, Angela M Stickle, Ellen R Stofan, Cyril Szopa, Tetsuya Tokano, Thomas Wagner, Colin Wilson, R Aileen Yingst, Kris Zacny, Simon C Stähler

A stringent upper limit of 20 pptv for methane on Mars and constraints on its dispersion outside Gale crater

Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 650 (2021) A140

Authors:

F Montmessin, Oi Korablev, A Trokhimovskiy, F Lefevre, Aa Fedorova, L Baggio, A Irbah, G Lacombe, Kevin S Olsen, As Braude, Da Belyaev, J Alday, F Forget, F Daerden, J Pla-Garcia, S Rafkin, CF Wilson, A Patrakeev, A Shakun, Jl Bertaux

Abstract:

Context. Reports on the detection of methane in the Martian atmosphere have motivated numerous studies aiming to confirm or explain its presence on a planet where it might imply a biogenic or more likely a geophysical origin.
Aims. Our intent is to complement and improve on the previously reported detection attempts by the Atmospheric Chemistry Suite (ACS) on board the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO). This latter study reported the results of a campaign that was a few months in length, and was significantly hindered by a dusty period that impaired detection performances.
Methods. We unveil 640 solar occultation measurements gathering 1.44 Martian years worth of data produced by the ACS.
Results. No methane was detected. Probing the clear northern summer season allowed us to reach 1σ upper limits of around 10 pptv (20 pptv at 2σ), with an annual mean of the smallest upper limits of 20 pptv. Upper limits are controlled by the amount of dust in the atmosphere, which impairs detection performance around the equator and during the southern spring and summer seasons. Observations performed near Gale crater yielded 1σ upper limits of up to four times less than the background values measured by the Curiosity rover during the corresponding seasons.
Conclusions. Reconciliation of the absence of methane in the TGO spectra with the positive detections by Curiosity is even more difficult in light of this annual survey performed by ACS. Stronger constraints are placed on the physical and chemical mechanism capable of explaining why the mean of the best overall upper limits of ACS is ten times below the smallest methane abundances measured by Curiosity.

No evidence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus from independent analyses

Nature Astronomy Springer Nature 5:7 (2021) 631-635

Authors:

Geronimo Villanueva, Martin Cordiner, Patrick Irwin, Imke De Pater, B Butler, M Gurwell, SN Milam, Conor Nixon, Statia Luszcz-Cook, Colin Wilson, V Kofman, G Liuzzi, S Faggi, T Fauchez, M Lippi, R Cosentino, A Thelen, A Moullet, P Hartogh, E Molter, S Charnley, G Arney, A Mandell, N Biver, A Vandaele, KR de Kleer, R Kopparapu