Switzerland Hub
September 22, 2022

How global warming affects astronomical observations Astronomical observations from ground-based telescopes are sensitive to local atmospheric conditions. Anthropogenic climate change will negatively affect some of these conditions at observation sites […]

Switzerland Hub
September 20, 2022

2022 Farinella Prize Awarded to Julie Castillo-Rogez and Martin Jutzi Dr Julie Castillo-Rogez, a planetary scientist working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California (USA), and Dr Martin Jutzi, […]

Switzerland Hub
September 20, 2022

Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another ‘pale blue dot’ When searching for Earth-like worlds around other stars, instead of looking for the ‘pale blue dot’ described by Carl Sagan, new […]

Switzerland Hub
September 1, 2021

Regional Hubs at EPSC2021 Let us show you how the Europlanet Society and its regional hubs can serve you. We will present you the benefits of joining the hubs and […]

The Europlanet Switzerland Regional Hub

The Europlanet Switzerland Regional Hub was established in 2019 to promote planetary science and related fields for the benefit of the Swiss and wider European community, within Europlanet.

Contact Thibaut Roger at thibaut.roger@unibe.ch to get involved.

Switzerland Hub News
— February 24, 2025

Switzerland Hub 2025 Funding Request The Europlanet Switzerland Hub has opened two calls for funding. Application deadlines are 09th of March 23h59 CET using the form below. For any question, […]


— November 29, 2024

Switzerland Hub 2024 Funding Request The Europlanet Switzerland Hub has opened a call for funding proposals (up to 1000 €) submitted by Europlanet members residing in Switzerland, working for a […]


— September 22, 2022

How global warming affects astronomical observations Astronomical observations from ground-based telescopes are sensitive to local atmospheric conditions. Anthropogenic climate change will negatively affect some of these conditions at observation sites […]


— September 20, 2022

2022 Farinella Prize Awarded to Julie Castillo-Rogez and Martin Jutzi Dr Julie Castillo-Rogez, a planetary scientist working at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California (USA), and Dr Martin Jutzi, […]


— September 20, 2022

Earth-like exoplanets unlikely to be another ‘pale blue dot’ When searching for Earth-like worlds around other stars, instead of looking for the ‘pale blue dot’ described by Carl Sagan, new […]


— September 1, 2021

Regional Hubs at EPSC2021 Let us show you how the Europlanet Society and its regional hubs can serve you. We will present you the benefits of joining the hubs and […]