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Adventures in Planetary Science: Exoplanets and the Ariel Mission - Searching for signatures of life on strange worlds
The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck held the fifth event in our Adventures in Planetary Science public engagement series online on Thursday 31st October 2024. There were talks from our planetary science experts, followed by a panel Q&A session with the audience. Talks and Q&A featuring Alex Thompson (UCL), Prof Giovanna Tinetti (UCL), Dr Gordon Yip (UCL) and Dr Andrew Rushby (Birkbeck), and hosted by Dr Catherine Regan (West Virginia U.) , are available in this recording.
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11/14/2024
The Observational Search for Exomoons - Prof David Kipping (Columbia), APEX Seminar 2024-03-01
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2024), are held on Fridays at 1pm online and at Birkbeck. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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4/25/2024
Correcting exoplanet transmission spectra for stellar activity - Alexandra Thompson (UCL), APEX Seminar 2024-02-09
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2024), are held on Fridays at 1pm online and at Birkbeck. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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4/25/2024
A new metric for assessing surface habitability - Hannah Woodward (BBK) and  Assessing the feasibility of photosynthesis on Earth-like planets using atmospheric modelling - Katy Browning (BBK) - APEX 2023-10-27
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Oct-Dec 2023), were held on Fridays at 1pm online and at Birkbeck. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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12/5/2023
Land, sea, and scaling laws: A geophysical perspective on the ocean capacities of rocky planets - Claire Guimond (Cambridge), APEX Seminar 2023-02-02
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2023), were held on Thursdays at 1pm online and occasionally in NWW G22 LT at UCL. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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5/3/2023
Diversity of rocky exoplanets: compositional aspects of planet formation and evolution - Rob Spaargaren (ETH Zurich), APEX Seminar 2023-01-26
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2023), were held on Thursdays at 1pm online and occasionally in NWW G22 LT at UCL. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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5/3/2023
Cooler & brighter: Detecting key new transiting exoplanetary systems using ESA CHEOPS - Dr Hugh Osborn (Bern), APEX 2022-11-17
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Oct-Dec 2022), are held from 1pm on Thursdays, either online or in hybrid format in the Harrie Massey LT. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond. All those interested in these topics are welcome to attend.
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12/1/2022
Benefits of unified transit and eclipse atmospheric retrievals on exoplanets - Lorenzo Pica Ciamarra (UCL), APEX Seminar 2022-03-03
This week's APEX talk features Lorenzo Pica Ciamarra (UCL), on the subject of: "Benefits of unified transit and eclipse atmospheric retrievals on exoplanets". The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) meetings this term (Jan-Mar 2022), are held online on Thursdays from 1-2pm. The talks are an excellent way of keeping abreast with astrobiology and planetary exploration research within The Centre for Planetary Sciences at UCL/Birkbeck and beyond.
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3/14/2022
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