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Henk Hoekstra is summarizing dark energy and dark matter searches @astroIAP
February 12, 2025 at 9:21 AM
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February 12, 2025 at 9:21 AM
What has Joe Silk taught us about the Universe? We warmly celebrate Joe's 75th birthday @astroIAP #cosmology #darkmatter
February 12, 2025 at 9:21 AM
Mars a-t-elle abrité des océans? Comment ses rivières se sont-elles formées et pourquoi ont-elles disparues ? @BouleySylvain nous éclaire sur le passé de la planète rouge dans ce séminaire @astroIAP #Mars #SolarSystem

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A new face for early Mars / Mars, le premier milliard d'années
IAP weekly specialised seminars / Friday 8 December 2017: Sylvain Bouley (GEOPS, Univ Paris Sud). Invited by: Arnaud Cassan. Le résumé de ce séminaire est en anglais, mais l'orateur s'est exprimé en français, et a pris soin de s'exprimer dans un langage accessible à des non spécialistes de Mars ! The Tharsis region is the largest volcanic complex on Mars and in the solar system. Young lava flows cover its surface (Amazonian, sup. to 3Ga) but its growth started during the Noachian era (sup. to 3.7 Ga). Its emplacement has induced a reorientation of the planet with respect to its spin axis (true polar wander - TPW), which is responsible for the present equatorial position of the volcanic province. It had been suggested that the Tharsis load on the lithosphere influenced the orientation of the Noachian/Early Hesperian (sup. to 3.5 Ga) valley networks1 and therefore that most of its topography was completed before their incision. Here, we calculate the rotational figure of Mars and its surface topography before Tharsis, when the spin-axis of the planet was controlled by the hemispheric dichotomy. We show that the observed directions of valley networks are also consistent with topographic gradients in this configuration and thus do not require the presence of the Tharsis load. Furthermore, their distribution along a small circle tilted with respect to the equator is found to correspond to a regular south tropical band in the pre-TPW geographic frame. Preferential accumulation of ice or water in a south tropical band is predicted by Early Mars climate model simulations applied to the pre-TPW topography. A late growth of Tharsis, contemporaneous with valley incision, argues for a causal link between volcanic outgassing and the stability of superficial liquid water. The inferred chronology, the topography of Mars before Tharsis and the existence of paleopoles, which have retained until today characteristic records of a glacial environment, offer new perspectives to examine Mars early geological history. Plus une expérience de visualisation interactive, avec un moteur de recherche par mots-clés dans les diapositives, voyez notre site : http://www.iap.fr/vie_scientifique/seminaires/Seminaire_IAP/2017/videos/Sylvain_Bouley_2017-12-08_1100/index.html
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February 12, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Pour revoir la conférence grand public sur les Ondes Gravitationnelles par Fabien Cavalier, Chercheur CNRS au LAL

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Les ondes gravitationnelles ou les frémissements de l'espace-temps
Conférence donnée par Fabien Cavalier du Laboratoire de l''Accélérateur Linéaire au cours du F2i 2017 au Lpnhe.
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February 12, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Here to #GW170817. Let us all dance like no one is watching!!#GravitationalWaves

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Dance Like No One is Watching - ANTIMATTER
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February 12, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Tenez-vous prêts lundi!

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February 12, 2025 at 9:20 AM
Il serait temps que nos politiques prennent conscience de l'importance de la recherche et de l'éducation publique! #nosciencenofuture

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February 12, 2025 at 9:20 AM