[Baps] PLS March 18th, 12:30pm - Anna Mittelholz (ETH Zurich)

Jason Soderblom jms4 at mit.edu
Mon Mar 17 22:05:43 EDT 2025


Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow.

Anna is available to meet with people on Wednesday — please sign up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/115HBqemr6cZGMW_-9xu-DdkAmdSiCepgoOOp4LQYVWw/edit?usp=sharing


Cheers,
The PLS Organizing Committee



On Mar 14, 2025, at 3:30 PM, Jason Soderblom <jms4 at mit.edu> wrote:

Dear planet enthusiasts,

We're excited to announce that the next Planetary Lunch Seminar on March 18th will be given by Anna Mittelholz (ETH Zurich). Anna will be presenting her work on understanding the martian magnetic field (see abstract below). Join us at 12:30 PM on 3/18 in 54-517 or on Zoom. Lunch will be provided, and we encourage you to arrive a few minutes early to get food.


Cheers,
The PLS Organizing Committee


Title: Mars’ Magnetic Field: More Progress and Puzzles

Abstract: Planetary missions to Mars have enabled us to study its magnetic field environment – an important component of Mars’ history that is intertwined with virtually any other aspect of planetary evolution. Substantial progress was made when the MAVEN mission added magnetic field coverage at lower altitudes than the previous MGS mission, and when InSight brought the first magnetometer to the Martian surface. I will discuss some recent findings from those missions and point out open questions. The most substantial step in future magnetic field exploration will be possible through regional exploration, e.g., with missions such as a Mars Helicopter.

Zoom link: https://mit.zoom.us/j/97275591700
PW: 54100

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