Blue and white poster titled: HAIKU CONTEST AWARDS, 57th LUNAR AND PLANETAY SCIENCE CONFERENCE
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#4thPlace #LPSChaiku #LPSC2026
Blue and white poster titled: HAIKU CONTEST AWARDS, 57th LUNAR AND PLANETAY SCIENCE CONFERENCE
YOU LIKE ME! YOU REALLY LIKE ME!!
#4thPlace #LPSChaiku #LPSC2026
Next is VERITAS PI @suesmrekar.bsky.social on New Global Map of Venusian Wrinkle Ridges from Machine Learning Models: Implications for Global Stress Fields, Predicted Seismicity and VERITAS.
#LPSCHaiku
Venus’ wrinkle ridges
Machine maps segments everywhere
Just wait for VERITAS.
#LPSC2026
Next up is Andrew Shumway looking at Regolith on the Rim of Jezero Crater and Its Relevance to Human Exploration of Mars. #LPSCHaiku:
Sand, blown by the wind
Holds strange components within
Astronauts — beware!
Abstract 1741: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2026
It just occurred to me that Shearer's Masursky Lecture title is pretty much an #LPSCHaiku in and of itself.
A Long and Rocky
Road from Apollo to Ar-
Temis: Chip Shearer
#LPSC2026
The tag #lpschaiku has been used previously.
For those not familiar with this particular conference tradition:
Check out #LPSCHaiku.
@tomgauld.bsky.social
Next up is co-chair Simon Porter on Measuring the Shapes of Kuiper Belt Objects with New Horizons Photometry
#LPSCHaiku
Seven KBOs seen askew
Shapes hidden in changing light
Hinting at formation
Abstract 1646: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Jackson Barnes on Contact Binaries as Consequences of the Gravitational Collapse Planetesimal Formation Mechanism
#LPSCHaiku
Lovers once estranged
Unite amidst chaos and
Embrace, now made whole
Abstract 2651: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Jessica Noviello on Modeling Charon's Geochemical Evolution: Implications for Cryovolcanism.
#LPSCHaiku
Could freezing Charon
Oceans long ago erupt?
Ammonia matters.
Abstract 2267: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up in the Titan session is Racine Cleveland on Across the Dune Divide: A Radar Comparison of Titan and Earth’s Dune Terrain.
#LPSCHaiku
Radar scans of dunes
Titan's sands meet Earth's own face
A tale of carbon.
Abstract 2209: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Daniel Lalich on The Composition, Roughness, and Sediment Thickness of Titan’s Plains from Radar Backscatter Analysis.
#LPSCHaiku
Titan plains terrain
How did it become so flat?
It fell from the sky.
Abstract 2200: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Closing out Day 4 at the Solar System's largest moon at the Titan Geology and Lakes talks. First is Michael Malaska on Geological History of the Huygens Landing Site.
#LPSCHaiku
Huygens probe landed
On a distant icy world
What did it teach us?
Abstract: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Susan Sakimoto on Lunar Pyroclastic Glass Beads: Formation Constraints from Melt Experiments and Computational Modeling
#LPSCHaiku
Little lava beads
Metal and glass, ejected
No magmatic gas.
Abstract 2796: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
First up in the Giant Planets session is Amy Simon on The Hubble Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy (OPAL) Program: 10 Years of Giant Planet Monitoring.
#LPSCHaiku
Giant planets swirl
Hubble is ever watching
What trends are revealed?
Abstract 1188: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Haiku winners up.
Always a Thursday highlight.
Planet poets rock.
#LPSCHaiku
#LPSC2025
I couldn't write an #LPSCHaiku I was happy with within the 5/7/5 structure. So I borrowed the related tanka form (5/7/5/7/7) for a little more room to work.
In ancient rock slide: // Sulfur, in element form // encases rubble // and spreading atoms yonder, // clothes rocks in myriad forms.
Closing out the morning talks in Solar System Atmospheres is Kenny Phan on Neptune’s Atmospheric Features Inferred from TESS Photometry.
#LPSCHaiku
TESS photometry
Analyze peak frequencies
Proxies for big clouds?
Abstract 2734: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Jennifer Hanley on The Variability of Clouds on Titan: Observations and the Upcoming Saturnian Equinox.
#LPSCHaiku
Seasons are changing
Titan equinox brings storms
We're watching for clouds.
Abstract 1766: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Schurmeier's #LPSCQuatrain, a variation on the #LPSCHaiku form:
We study craters in Titan’s crust
Combining two models that we trust
Ice craters are too deep, Even with ductile creep
A clathrate layer is a must!
#LPSC2025
Next up is Patrick Shober on Confirmation of Tidal-Disruption NEA Families Despite the Apparent Absence of Meteorite Streams.
#LPSCHaiku
Families form fast
But vanish in orbit dance
Statistical soup.
Abstract 1767: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Session hopping back to Craters for Gwendolyn Brouwer's talk on Topographic Relaxation of Complex Impact Craters in a Clathrate Crust on Titan.
#LPSCHaiku
Ganymede impacts
Complex craters, relaxation
Match for Titan?
Abstract 2794: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
I can't be in two places at once bc I STILL lack a TARDIS. So I'm missing Madison Borelli's talk right now on Formation of Crater Outflows on Venus in the Crater session.
#LPSCHaiku
You may ask yourself
Crater outflows on Venus
How did they get there?
www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up in the Crater Than the Sum of Its Parts session is Uisdean Nicholson on An Impact Origin for the Silverpit Crater in the North Sea.
#LPSCHaiku
A silver bullet
Old crater controversy
Solved by new data.
Abstract 1864: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Opening up the next round in the Crater Than the Sum of Its Parts session is Matthew Huber examining Reactivity of Chicxulub Accretionary Lapilli: Testing Hydrothermal Reactions with Experimental Petrology.
#LPSCHaiku
Can ejecta change?
Buried deep after impact
Iron will nucleate.
#LPSC2025
A talk I did not see this morning, but wish I could have was Joel Hurowitz on The Detection of a Potential Biosignature by the Perseverance Rover on Mars
#LPSCHaiku
Martian rocks explored
Poppy seeds and spots galore
Biosigns? Don't ignore!
Abstract: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Joseph O'Rourke on True Polar Wander on Venus as an Explanation for Old, Misaligned Parabolas
#LPSCHaiku (not)
Venusian winds point west (mostly)
Old parabolas point oddly poleward (sometimes)
Is True Polar Wander the cause? (maybe)
Is this a haiku? (no).
#LPSC2025
Next is Anna Gülcher @planetaryanna.bsky.social on Diverse Tectonic Processes at Coronae on Venus as Revealed by Joint Analysis of Modeled Topography and Gravity.
#LPSCHaiku
Plumes and coronae
Gravity hides their true form
VERITAS reveals.
Abstract: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next up is Lauren Wratchford on Comparative Structural Mapping of Highlands on Venus and Cratons on Earth.
#LPSCHaiku
Cratons and highlands
Shared structures, shared formation
Twins, Earth and Venus.
Abstract 2689: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Next in the Venus talks is Matthew Weller with Venus: Tectonics, Atmosphere, and Climate, Oh My!
#LPSCHaiku
Venus shines brightly
With an atmospheric shroud
The lid dictates all.
Abstract: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025
Closing out today's Venus Unveiled session is Ralph Lorenz' talk Veiled in Vitriol: Sulfuric Acid Vapor Abundance and Effects on Radio Propagation at Venus.
#LPSCHaiku
Venus vitriol
Dims down our radio beams
More than we thought. Oops.
Abstract 1334: www.hou.usra.edu/meetings/lps...
#LPSC2025