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UL Lafayette Physicist's Research in Planetary Science Featured in WIRED Magazine

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WIRED Magazine has just published a popular-science article that features the ongoing efforts to detect Venus quakes by their infrasonic signatures detected on balloons drifting at the planet's cloud level. One of our faculty members, Andi Petculescu, was interviewd about his contribution to this collaborative research, namely the seismic generation and propagation of infrasound waves. You can read the WIRED article here.

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