Lonneke Roelofs prepares her experiment at the Open University Mars Chamber. Credit: L Roelofs
Europlanet 2024 RI
October 7, 2022

20-EPN-015: Deciphering fluidization of mass flows by metastable volatiles on extra-terrestrial bodies Project lead: Tjalling de Haas. Visit by Lonneke Roelofs, Utrecht University, the Netherlands to TA2.20 Open University Mars Chamber […]

OU Mars Chamber Credit: P Broz
Europlanet 2024 RI
October 7, 2022

20-EPN-038: The strange behaviour of highly viscous mud in the low pressure environment: why the mixture changes its volume? Visit by Petr Brož, Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy […]

TA 2.14: Multi-Collector Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (MC-ICP-MS) Laboratory at ETH Zürich
Europlanet 2024 RI
October 7, 2022

20-EPN2-074: Titanium and chromium isotopes in individual chondrules and anomalous clasts in chondrite meteorites Visit by Philip Reger, University of Western Ontario (Canada) to TA2.14 ETH Zurich Geo- and Cosmochemistry Isotope […]

Europlanet 2024 RI
October 6, 2022

1st Announcement: 2023 GMAP Planetary Geologic Mapping Winter School 30 January – 3 February 2023 – Online ​The 2023 GMAP Winter School will be held online, with the main hands-on week (also for ansynchronous participation) from […]

Europlanet 2024 RI
September 23, 2022

Webb Sees Red with First Pictures of Mars By Sanje Fenkart Up to now the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has impressed the astronomical world by taking images of the […]

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About the Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure (RI)

The Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure (RI) provides free access to the world’s largest collection of planetary simulation and analysis facilities, data services and tools, a ground-based observational network and programme of community support activities.

The project is funded through the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme and runs for four years from February 2020 until January 2024. The Europlanet 2024 RI consortium is led by the University of Kent, UK, and has over 50 beneficiary institutions from 24 countries in Europe and around the world, with a further 44 affiliated partners. The project draws on the resources of the Europlanet Society to disseminate activities and outcomes and develop a more diverse community of users.

Europlanet 2024 RI provides:

  • Transnational Access to 24 laboratories in Europe and seven* field sites, as well as additional facilities in South Korea and China.
  • Virtual Access to services and tools.
  • Networking activities to support the community and provide rapid response observations to support planetary missions.

*Please note: Due to the situation in Ethiopia, the Danakil Depression is currently unavailable.

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If you have recieved funding from Europlanet 2024 RI, please add the official acknowledgement below to each publication and dissemination activity: “Europlanet 2024 RI has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 871149.”

Europlanet 2024 RI News
— October 7, 2022

20-EPN-015: Deciphering fluidization of mass flows by metastable volatiles on extra-terrestrial bodies Project lead: Tjalling de Haas. Visit by Lonneke Roelofs, Utrecht University, the Netherlands to TA2.20 Open University Mars Chamber […]


— October 7, 2022

20-EPN-038: The strange behaviour of highly viscous mud in the low pressure environment: why the mixture changes its volume? Visit by Petr Brož, Institute of Geophysics of the Czech Academy […]


— October 7, 2022

20-EPN2-074: Titanium and chromium isotopes in individual chondrules and anomalous clasts in chondrite meteorites Visit by Philip Reger, University of Western Ontario (Canada) to TA2.14 ETH Zurich Geo- and Cosmochemistry Isotope […]


— October 6, 2022

1st Announcement: 2023 GMAP Planetary Geologic Mapping Winter School 30 January – 3 February 2023 – Online ​The 2023 GMAP Winter School will be held online, with the main hands-on week (also for ansynchronous participation) from […]


— September 23, 2022

Webb Sees Red with First Pictures of Mars By Sanje Fenkart Up to now the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has impressed the astronomical world by taking images of the […]


— September 20, 2022

3rd Call for Applications for Free Access to Laboratories and Field Sites The 3rd call for applications for the Europlanet 2024 Research Infrastructure (RI) Transnational Access (TA) programme is now open! If […]


— September 12, 2022

Observing the DART impact with DART – OPTiK Campaign in Kenya In this guest post, Megan Leishman reports on the activities of the DART – OPTiK team in Kenya, which have […]


— September 2, 2022

Earth Observation Techniques and Data Analysis – Europlanet WorkshopSeries Second workshop Registration is now open for the workshop ‘Earth Observation Techniques and Data Analysis’, which will take place from 13-16 […]


— August 18, 2022

Expert Exchange: Raman spectroscopy training Europlanet 2024 RI’s Expert Exchange Programme aims to support the planetary community to share expertise and best practice, and to prepare new facilities and services. […]


— August 10, 2022

Outreach and Public Engagement after Covid Session at EAS 2022 The impact of Covid-19 led to a dramatic change in the landscape of public engagement, which overnight transformed from “hands on” […]