[astroseminar at Sapienza] Gentle reminder for the next Quid Ultra colloquium by Giovanna Tinetti, today at 16:30

Raffaella Schneider raffaella.schneider at inaf.it
Tue Nov 16 09:58:25 CET 2021


Dear Colleagues,

this is to gently remind you that the next colloquium of the series: 

Quid Ultra? Frontiers and Controversies in Astrophysics 

will be today, November 16 at 16:30 by Giovanna Tinetti (University College London) in aula Conversi, Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza University.
For people coming from outside the Campus, please make sure to fill the google form for guests and visitors that you will need to show at the main campus gate:
https://www.uniroma1.it/en/notizia/covid-19-phase-2-procedures-students-staff-and-guests <https://www.uniroma1.it/en/notizia/covid-19-phase-2-procedures-students-staff-and-guests>

The seminar can be attended remotely through the following zoom link:
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/81122901013?pwd=M1hnRHRXZkEyeW1QMFlPQ2FXa0dNZz09 <https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/81122901013?pwd=M1hnRHRXZkEyeW1QMFlPQ2FXa0dNZz09>
 
ID riunione: 811 2290 1013
Passcode: 686688
 
You can find all the details below and the updated program for future colloquia at the link:  https://www.quidultra.it <https://www.quidultra.it/>

Looking forward to seeing you soon, 

Raffaella Schneider (on behalf of the SOC)
  
Prof. Raffaella Schneider
Dipartimento di Fisica "G. Marconi”
Senior Fellow, Scuola Superiore di Studi Avanzati Sapienza
Sapienza, Università di Roma
P.le A. Moro 2, 00185 Roma, Italy
raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it <mailto:raffaella.schneider at roma1.infn.it>

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November 16 2021 at 16:30, aula Conversi, Dipartimento di Fisica, Sapienza Università di Roma

Giovanna Tinetti (University College London)

Title: Galactic planetary science
Abstract: Thousands of planets orbiting stars other than our own are being discovered (extrasolar planets). Since their discovery in the 1990s this field of astronomy and planetary science has exploded, being today one of the most exciting and dynamic. Even within the limits of our current observational capabilities, studies of extrasolar planets have provided a unique contribution to improving our view of the place that the Solar System and the Earth occupy in the galactic context.
The arrival of more performing and dedicated facilities from space and the ground in the coming decade, will provide an unprecedented opportunity to study these worlds in great detail. In this talk, I will review highlights and pitfalls of our current knowledge of this topic and discuss the scientific and technical steps to be taken in this fascinating journey of remote exploration of the planets in our Galaxy.


Join Zoom Meeting
https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/81122901013?pwd=M1hnRHRXZkEyeW1QMFlPQ2FXa0dNZz09 <https://uniroma1.zoom.us/j/81122901013?pwd=M1hnRHRXZkEyeW1QMFlPQ2FXa0dNZz09>
 
ID riunione: 811 2290 1013
Passcode: 686688

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