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Paul Byrne @ #BackyardExoplanets 2 h
Now, Jani Radebaugh () is talking about the Ol Doinya Lengai volcano in Tanzania as an Earth analogue for understanding carbon ! Yay fieldwork!
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Brian H. Gill 3 h
"Studying Thousands of New Worlds" Jupiter, TRAPPIST-1 b and c, and beyond.
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Megan K. 5 h
A few of the session names are references to movies, so chose six of them to make as movie posters/music covers/etc. My first one is the Tuesday afternoon session ' - The Undiscovered Country', which I made after (of course) VI 🪐😄
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Blue Marble Space 5 h
, the CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite, has now opened its baffle and will soon start collecting data about nearby .
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Institut Exoplanètes 6 h
The will be able to study the atmospheres of potentially habitable , and our team will be key in leading this effort!
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Prof/Dr. Christy Till 7 h
Really interesting as an igneous petrologist who has historically worked exclusively on Earth (funded by ) and is now working on , to be at the mtg. 1/
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Dan Lambeth 4. velj
Planets: As of today there are 4173 exoplanets confirmed plus plenty of other candidate planets. Most were found by the Kepler Space Telescope. We've only searched a tiny area of sky close to Earth; the picture is the Kepler field of view from 2006.
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Filling Space 4. velj
"What is there we can do, with our current knowledge and tools, to lay the groundwork for that process?"
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Prof. Abel Méndez 3. velj
Tonight we will be observing from the Arecibo Observatory, Teegarden's Star, a star with two potentially habitable planets. Arecibo can determine how good or bad is this star for its planets and even discover new objects, such as brown dwarfs.
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Hhick 3. velj
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Tugba Kucukkal 3. velj
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christopher duff 3. velj
"The ultra-light worlds have been nicknamed “super-puffs” by the scientists analyzing them." RT Rare have "the density of cotton candy"
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Filling Space 2. velj
"What have missions such as MESSENGER shown us about the evolution of rocky planets like Mercury?"
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Bertil F. Dorch 1. velj
Thinking about at M-dwarf host stars - if inhabited, someone may be enjoying fantastic ;-)
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Chaaa 1. velj
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ESA Science 1. velj
Soon, our mission will start studying as they transit across the disc of their host star 💫 Until then, enjoy this photo of the satellite transiting in front of a bright star – as seen from Earth 👇😉
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Paul Byrne @ #BackyardExoplanets 1. velj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @ncstatephysics
- I'm also excited to be working with a student from , Melia Kendall, who'll be presenting her poster "Assessing Geological Conditions at the Ocean Floors of the TRAPPIST-1 Rocky Planets" in poster location #570! Yay !
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Mark Steven ☀️🌏🌗🪐☄️✨🚀 31. sij
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Didier Queloz 31. sij
Third edition is full as well! Amazing topic !
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ESA_CHEOPS 31. sij
Launched in December, is undergoing in-orbit commissioning. Once ready, it will observe bright stars known to host as the planets transit across the star's disc. From the dip in brightness, it will measure very precisely the sizes of these exoplanets ✨🪐📏🛰️
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