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Anna Horleston

@SeismoAnna

Planetary seismologist; co-lead of NASA InSight's Marsquake Service; mother; wife; occasional runner and cyclist. Trying to put seismometers anywhere I can...

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Very proud of this one for singing beautifully in the @ABRSM High Scorers' Concert at St Woolos Cathedral today. Amazing exam result earlier this academic year 😍 @cslcardiff

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Cathedral are the Under 16 National Schoolgirl champions 👏

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I'm on my way!

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📣Dr Anna Horleston (@SeismoAnna) will deliver our next Departmental Seminar: “What’s shaking Mars?” Join us to find out about NASA's InSight mission to Mars, the first to deploy a seismometer on another planet.🪐 📅Thurs 29 Feb 🕐12:15-13:15 📍G41-RSM imperial.ac.uk/events/174249/…



Anna Horleston Reposted

Stories from Mars: the heart of a planet. If you listen long enough - and are a team with geophysical skills honed by the time listening - it is possible to detect seismic waves travelling through the core of a different world. That's what we did. pnas.org/doi/full/10.10… (1/)

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Remember I wrote about 2 distant marsquakes? And that 1 of them came from a large meteorite? Well we're not done with them yet. Now we've used the data to look at the core of Mars. Great to be a co-author on this amazing work led by @jess_irving @UoBEarthScience @spacegovuk

Research has uncovered amazing insights into the liquid core at the centre of Mars. The study detected waves which travelled through the red planet, shedding new light on its origins and composition. Find out more👉bit.ly/3L9775E #NASA #Mars #Marsquake

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This award came with 25,000$ prize money 🤯. We seismologists are in the strange spot to use natural disasters for science. All coauthors therefore decided unanimously to donate this prize money to the disaster fund of Medecins Sans Frontiers @MSF mobile.twitter.com/aaas/status/16…

This year the recipients, many of them seismologists, have opted to donate their prize money to @MSF for their intervention in the Turkey-Syria border region affected by the Feb. 6 earthquake.



My humble little seismometer just doing it's thing... #Earthquake recorded on the #RaspberryShake #CitizenScience seismic network. See what's shaking near you with the @raspishake #ShakeNet mobile app

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This award goes to a single paper, led by myself, but written together with 41 other people, including A. Khan, @lowvelocityzone, @Planetaryquakes, @SeismoAnna, @SueSmrekar (and many others not on Twitter). mobile.twitter.com/aaas/status/16…

Up next in our #AAASaward series, our Newcomb Cleveland Prize! As our organization’s oldest award, dating back to 1923, the prize is presented annually to the author(s) of the best research article or report published in @sciencemagazine each year.



It was a whole lot of fun! Thanks @iris_van_zelst and @ISSIBern for a great week!

Thank you @ISSIBern for a wonderful first in-person meeting last week of our team ✨Seismicity on Venus: Prediction & Detection✨ #VenusIsNotDead #ImYourVenus #WomenInSTEM

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When you spend the afternoon talking to kids about earthquakes, marsquakes, volcanoes, lightning, and Minecraft(!?!) and one of them comes up to you afterwards and says, "I want to be you when I grow up" ... Just wow. @cslcardiff yr4 you have made my day 😍


My phone just reminded me that this happened 4 years ago today - the release of @NASAInSight seismometer on Mars. We've achieved so much since then... @MarkPanning @exoseismologist @jess_irving @space_quakes

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🔴 "My power’s really low, so this may be the last image I can send. Don’t worry about me though..." - @NASAInSight ✍🏻 British planetary seismologist @SeismoAnna shares her experiences of working on the InSight mission and the Marsquake Service. spacecentre.co.uk/blog-post/mars…

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It's official. A quiet Christmas this year with no data to interrupt festivities. It was awesome and there'll be more science to come from the dataset but for now it's time for a few days off and to raise a glass to all those who made the mission such a success @NASAInSight

After more than four years, 1,300 marsquakes, and countless scientific discoveries, our @NASAInSight lander has reached the end of its mission. InSight may be retiring, but its legacy—and its findings from the deep interior of Mars—will live on: go.nasa.gov/3hND9cP



With you all the way. Still on duty for the Marsquake Service. Still waiting for more data. @NASAInSight you've been awesome!

My power’s really low, so this may be the last image I can send. Don’t worry about me though: my time here has been both productive and serene. If I can keep talking to my mission team, I will – but I’ll be signing off here soon. Thanks for staying with me.

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📢Join us for an exciting session on ✨🪐Planetary Seismology🪐✨ at #EGU23 and submit your abstract now! All planets (including Earth🌍) & all seismology welcome! 🎉🥳 👉🏻meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/… @SeismoAnna @FynnMitsuki @EGU_PS @EGU_GD @EGU_Seismo @EuroGeosciences

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This week’s @NASAInSight team meeting is at an end - an absolutely amazing week catching up with old friends and colleagues and talking science one last time before the end of mission! Such a privilege to have hosted this one.

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NASA spacecraft records epic 'marsquakes' as it prepares to die. Words by me, on the twilight days of @NASAInSight nature.com/articles/d4158…


Hear me chat about the new craters on Mars! So excited to finally be able to share this with the world @BristolUni @UoBGeophysics @UoBEarthScience @NASAInSight

Had a blast catching up with @SeismoAnna and her latest Mars-shaking revelations about planetary impacts - a pummelling of 12-m space rocks. BBC Science in Action coming up soon. bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3c… #SciencewithImpact #NASA #MarsInsight #MRO

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Not Mars related but today the husband and I ran the @Run4Wales Cardiff Half Marathon in aid of @MindCharity If anyone is feeling generous there is still time to donate... justgiving.com/fundraising/An…

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