Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile
Sue Smrekar

@suesmrekar

Planetary geophysicist, Venusophile, InSight Deputy PI, VERITAS PI, sometime Mtn biker | she/her

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linkhttp://science.jpl.nasa.gov/people/Smrekar calendar_today22-02-2012 23:36:30

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Missy Elliott (@missyelliott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YOOO this is crazy! We just went #OutOfThisWorld with NASA and sent the FIRST hip hop song into space through the Deep Space Network. My song “The Rain” has officially been transmitted all the way to Venus, the planet that symbolizes strength, beauty and empowerment. The sky is

Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dang!! This is coolest thing to hit Venus since the Soviets sent landers. 😎 I can’t stand that (sulfuric acid) rain ! Missy Elliott great choice of favorite planet 😍. I wonder how Venus will reply?

Peter James (@peterbjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trevor Austin So EnVision and/or VERITAS are going to discover about a dozen new craters, right? Sue Smrekar and Richard Ghail should organize straw polls at LPSC/EPSC to rank some candidate names.

Daisaku Ikeda (Official) (@daisakuikeda_of) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Buddhism is a teaching of value creation, and value creation begins with having the wisdom to appreciate every situation we face and transform it into joy, hope and victory.” [The New Human Revolution, 𝘝𝘰𝘭. 16, “𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘭” 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘵𝘦𝘳]

“Buddhism is a teaching of value creation, and value creation begins with having the wisdom to appreciate every situation we face and transform it into joy, hope and victory.”
[The New Human Revolution, 𝘝𝘰𝘭. 16, “𝘏𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘭” 𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘵𝘦𝘳]
Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

30 years ago today, the Magellan spacecraft came to a violent end in Venus’ atmosphere. Did you work on Magellan? Share your story! As a grad student I did simulations of what we might expect to see revealed in the global gravity field.

30 years ago today, the Magellan spacecraft came to a violent end in Venus’ atmosphere. Did you work on Magellan? Share your story! As a grad student I did simulations of what we might expect to see revealed in the global gravity field.
Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As always NOVA and my colleagues did a fantastic job. Check it out! For me any day on a lava flow is a good one, but additionally I got to do some scouting for our VERITAS field campaign. See posts on insta from Tharsis_montes and from NASA expeditions x.com/nasaexpedition…

Dr. Anna Gülcher (@planetaryanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so grateful for my #postdoc time at NASA JPL and Caltech Caltech Seismo Lab! Thank you to everyone who made my stay so worthwhile -- especially my advisors Sue Smrekar and Mike Gurnis: it was (and still is!!) such a pleasure to collaborate and have you as role models🌋🚀✨

I am so grateful for my #postdoc time at <a href="/NASAJPL/">NASA JPL</a>  and <a href="/Caltech/">Caltech</a> <a href="/CaltechSeismo/">Caltech Seismo Lab</a>! Thank you to everyone who made my stay so worthwhile -- especially my advisors <a href="/SueSmrekar/">Sue Smrekar</a> and Mike Gurnis: it was (and still is!!) such a pleasure to collaborate and have you as role models🌋🚀✨
Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the newest Dr. Venus! 👏👏🙌🎊 It has been a great pleasure working with you Colby! I wish you a bounty of exoVenuses to explore 🛰️🚀🔭🤩

Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for your time at JPL! It has been fantastic working with you 🙌. Your enthusiasm and drive to discover the secrets of Venus is wonderful. I know the whole community is eager to see your forthcoming papers. Look forward to more amazing work and collaboration 😍🚀🌋

Sue Smrekar (@suesmrekar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indeed a huge honor to be recognized by AGU #AGU24 along with these two incredible planetary geoscientists from across the country and solar system 🚀💎

Marcia Smith (@spcplcyonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Planetary Society sounds alarm about reports that the White House will propose a 50% cut to NASA's science budget. An "extinction event" for space science and exploration. Asks public to contact their elected leaders and urge rejection of such cuts. planetary.org/press-releases…

George Whitesides (@gtwhitesides) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the admin proposed a nearly 25% cut to NASA, the biggest attack against the agency in recent history. No spin will change the fact that this would end critical missions, dramatically scale back the workforce, and risk our scientific leadership around the globe. Not only

Dr. Shawna Pandya (@shawnapandya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The current budget request proposes a 47% cut to NASA's science programs, and a 25% cut to the agency overall, the lowest level of NASA funding since 1961, upending decades of work. I urge you to sign Planetary Society international petition here: tinyurl.com/sfeau5wx

Planetary Society (@exploreplanets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything you need to know about the 500-page FY2026 congressional budget justification for NASA. ⬇️ The White House just dropped its FY2026 budget request, and it’s a shock to the system. This week on Planetary Radio, @planrad sits down with Jack R. Kiraly, The Planetary

Everything you need to know about the 500-page FY2026 congressional budget justification for NASA. ⬇️ 

The White House just dropped its FY2026 budget request, and it’s a shock to the system. This week on Planetary Radio, @planrad sits down with <a href="/JackKiraly/">Jack R. Kiraly</a>, The Planetary