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Natural Sciences

Solar and Exoplanetary systems: formation, evolution and Habitability Zones

When:

24 July - 24 July 2016

School:

International Summer School in Science & Ancient Greece

Institution:

University of Thessaly

City:

Volos

Country:

Greece

Language:

English

Credits:

10.0 EC

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Solar and Exoplanetary systems: formation, evolution and Habitability Zones

About

- Primordial gas and dust disk
- Giant planets formation
- Terrestrial planet formation
- Planetary migration
- Late heavy bombardment
- Evolution of terrestrial planets atmosphere
- Exoplanetary systems: search methods, discoveries, similarities and dissimilarities with our Solar System
- Habitability zones: definition, existence, dependence on star masses and orbital parameters

Course leader

Harry Varvoglis

Target group

High School students, 1st and 2nd year University students

Course aim

The course aims at the study of Exoplanetary systems: formation, evolution and Habitability Zones

Interested?

When:

24 July - 24 July 2016

School:

International Summer School in Science & Ancient Greece

Institution:

University of Thessaly

Language:

English

Credits:

10.0 EC

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