NASA’s MESSENGER mission transformed what we know about Mercury, from its surface chemistry to its unexpected magnetic field. But the mission left behind just as many questions as it answered—especially about the planet’s mysterious interior and evolution. In this Neighborhood Lecture, Carnegie Science Staff Scientist Anne Pommier will guide us through the latest discoveries about Mercury, drawing from her recent work at the Earth and Planets Laboratory.
Blending insights from planetary science, geophysics, and high-pressure lab experiments, Pommier will explore what we now know—and still hope to learn—about Mercury’s composition, thermal, and magnetic history. Whether you're a space or lab enthusiast, this event is your chance to dive deeper into the science that’s reshaping our understanding of the Solar System’s smallest planet.
Details
The presentation will begin at 6:30 PM EDT in the Greenewalt Auditorium of Carnegie Science’s Broad Branch Road Campus in NW, Washington, DC. (Doors at 6:00 PM EDT.)