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Scientists are particularly interested in Saturn's moon Titan because it's one of the few known moons with its own dense atmosphere. Titan's atmosphere is also thought to be very similar to what Earth's atmosphere was a long time ago. By learning about Titan, we'll learn about our own planet.
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Halophiles-2007
- International Congress Exploring
Life at High Salinity
09/02/07 - 09/06/07
which will be held between 2-6 September,
2007 at the University of Essex, Colchester,
UK. We would very much value your contribution
at this meeting and hope to welcome you in
Britain's oldest Roman town of Colchester.
Information about the meeting, program, registration,
abstract submission and Colchester can be
found at the web site http://www.essex.ac.uk/bs/halophiles/,
and if you have any questions regarding the
congress then please do not hesitate to contact
me at halophiles@essex.ac.uk. The flyer is
below if you wish to advertise the meeting,
and we would be grateful if you would forward
this message to any colleagues, students
or collaborators. Halophilesflyer.pdf
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The
first announcement for the 7th European
Workshop on Astrobiology
10/22/07-10/24/07
The workshop takes place at the University
of Turku, in Turku, Finland. The workshop
will address the following topics of astrobiology:
* Interstellar chemistry
* Chemical evolution
* Early Earth and Mars
* Origins of life
* Life during the Archean
* The limits of life - Extremophiles
* Search for life in the Solar System
* Exoplanets
* Habitability
* Biomarkers
* Education and public outreach
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II
International conference BIOSPHERE
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION
10/28/07 - 11/02/07
We are pleased to announce the II International
conference BIOSPHERE ORIGIN AND
EVOLUTION to be held on October 28 - November
2, 2007 in Loutraki, Greece. The event is
supposed to be held every two years since
its foundation in 2005. The first conference
took place in
Novosibirsk (Russia). The flyer is
below if you wish to advertise the meeting,
and we would be grateful if you would forward
this message to any colleagues, students
or collaborators. BOE-2007.pdf
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AbSciCon 2008
04/15/08 - 04/17/08
Astrobiology is the study of the origins, evolution, distribution and future of life in the universe. AbSciCon 2008 will convene the global community of scholars engaged in this interdisciplinary effort. Interested scientists and educators are invited to participate.
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Hot
Earths: Formation, Detection and Structure
Thursday May 31, 2007 - Honolulu, Hawaii
The session will focus on Earth-mass (terrestrial)
planets in orbits close to their parent stars,
objects that could be detected by the COROT
and Kepler missions and ground-based high-precision
radial velocity surveys. Topics will include
how such planets might form, how physically
and chemically diverse they might be, how
their properties might be determined, and
whether any of them might be able to support
recognizable life.
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AbGradCon
@ Bioastronomy 2007
Saturday July 14 & Sunday 15, 2007 -
San Juan, Puerto Rico
The goal of AbGradCon is to foster communication
and collaboration within the broad astrobiology-related
graduate student and postdoc community, and
to give early graduate students a chance
to practice speaking in a collegial atmosphere.
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NASA
Planetary Science Summer School
07/23- 07/27/07 and 08/06 - 08/10/07
Applications are due May 15, 2007, for NASA's
19th Annual Planetary Science Summer School,
which will hold two sessions this summer,
July 23-27 and August 6-10, at the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, California. For further
information and to fill out an application,
visit http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/pscischool/
or contact Ms. Anita M. Sohus, Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, M/S 111-B29,4800 Oak
Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109; phone 818-354-6613;
e-mail Anita.M.Sohus@jpl.nasa.gov
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Workshop on Early Planetary Differentiation: A Multi-Planetary and Multi-Perspective
12/8/06-12/10/06
The Lunar and Planetary Institute, NASA,
NASA Mars Program Office and CAPTEM are sponsoring
this workshop on planetary evolution. The
meeting was held in Sonoma County , California
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2006 AGU Fall Meeting
12/11/06-12/15/06
Meeting was held in San Francisco , California
www.agu.org/meetings |
GSA National Meeting
10/22/06-10/25/06
The Geological Society of America was held
in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2006/index.htm |
DPS2006 Meeting
10/8/06-10/13/06
The 38 th Annual Meeting of the Division
for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical
Society was held in Pasadena , California
http://adams.dm.unipi.it/~dps06/ |
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