Marie Fayolle in de media 2021

Press/Media: Public Engagement

Period21 Jun 2021 → 23 Jun 2021

Media coverage

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Media coverage

  • TitleRode vlekken op Pluto voorlopig onverklaarbaar
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletNew Scientist
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1 pag.
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date23/06/21
    DescriptionDe rode vlekken op dwergplaneet Pluto leken makkelijk te verklaren. Delftse onderzoekers slaagden er echter niet in het rode spul na te maken, zodat het nu een raadsel is waaruit ze bestaan.
    Producer/AuthorLeah Crane
    URLhttps://www.newscientist.nl/nieuws/rode-vlekken-op-pluto-voorlopig-onverklaarbaar/
    PersonsM.S. Fayolle-Chambe
  • TitleScientists Puzzled by Giant Red Patches on Pluto
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletFuturism.com
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1 pag.
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date23/06/21
    DescriptionA team of researchers from the Netherlands have recreated the conditions observed in Pluto’s atmosphere in a laboratory chamber, and then shot it with plasma to simulate space radiation.
    Producer/AuthorVictor Tangermann
    URLhttps://futurism.com/the-byte/giant-red-patches-pluto
    PersonsM.S. Fayolle-Chambe
  • TitleThe Red Plains of Pluto's Cthulhu Macula May Not Be What We Thought
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletScience alert
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1 pag.
    Date22/06/21
    DescriptionWhen New Horizons approached Pluto in 2015, it gave us something wondrous: the clearest view we'd ever seen of the distant, tiny dwarf planet.

    In crisp images, fascinating terrain was revealed - including a broad swath of red sweeping around Pluto's equator: a non-icy landscape on an otherwise remarkably icy body.
    Producer/AuthorMichelle Starr
    URLhttps://www.sciencealert.com/the-red-plains-of-pluto-s-cthulhu-macula-may-not-be-what-we-thought
    PersonsM.S. Fayolle-Chambe
  • TitlePluto is covered in huge red patches and we don't know what they are Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2281577-pluto-is-covered-in-huge-red-patches-and-we-dont-know-what-they-are/#ixzz71jL18lmk
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletNew Scientist
    Media typeWeb
    Duration/Length/Size1 pag.
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Date21/06/21
    DescriptionWhen NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft flew past the dwarf planet Pluto in 2015, it found that huge swathes of the surface are covered in a strange red material. Planetary scientists thought they knew the identity of this material, but it turns out their best guess isn’t a good match, leaving it a mystery.

    Many assumed that these red patches were made of tholins, organic substances that form in a world’s atmosphere and then drift down to the surface. Pluto’s atmosphere, while extremely tenuous, …

    Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2281577-pluto-is-covered-in-huge-red-patches-and-we-dont-know-what-they-are/#ixzz71jL3Yeui
    Producer/AuthorLeah Crane
    URLhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2281577-pluto-is-covered-in-huge-red-patches-and-we-dont-know-what-they-are/#ixzz6zqohtD73
    PersonsM.S. Fayolle-Chambe