Supporting the science of impact processes, from micrometeorites to giant impacts.
The Philosophy of this Wiki
The wiki is a public resource that supports research and college/post-graduate education in planetary impact processes by encouraging collaboration and sharing of knowledge and skills. Contributions are voluntary. This site strives to organize the presentation of materials in a manner that supports diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Goals for this initiative
- Foster sharing and curation of community knowledge
- Connect community members and identify membership expertise
- Foster community initiatives for new research and building strategic capabilities
- Foster community initiatives for inclusion, training, and dissemination of knowledge
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Community Directory & Signup
The community directory helps researchers and students find people with specific areas of expertise. The directory is password protected. Sign up to be listed as a member of the community and (optionally) volunteer to be a Wiki editor/Tweeter/YouTuber.
To avoid bots, use the password impactcraters to access the signup form.
Social Media
Twitter @ImpactsWiki (click and follow) — Announcements
YouTube Planetary Impacts Community Wiki Channel — See curated playlists and subscribe
Contact Us
General inquiries & volunteering: Please fill out this form
Wiki Newsletter — ✉️ Sign Up
This is a low-frequency announcement-only email list for new content and community initiatives. Newsletters will also be posted on the wiki and social media.
Community Development Projects
This site hopes to support groups working on developing shared products/tutorials and working on community development/workshops.
Slack workspace: please use the impact-cratering channel in the OpenPlanetary Slack workspace.
Acknowledgments
This site is supported by community volunteers from Arizona State University, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, U. Bristol, NASA Johnson Space Center, American Museum of Natural History, [and more to come]. Editors are identified in the community directory.
These institutions make no warranties, either expressed or implied, concerning the accuracy, completeness, reliability, or suitability of the information contained on these Web pages or the security or privacy of any information collected by these Web pages.
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