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    • Delegates
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  • Science
    • Parallel sessions
    • Plenary talks
    • Posters
    • Publishing workshop
    • Media workshop
    • Community forum
    • Special lunches
    • Hack day
  • Social
    • Welcome reception
    • Conference dinner
    • Football + BBQ evening
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Parallel sessions

Sessions

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2017-02-04 02:39:05
Planets and Exoplanets
Comparative Planetary Science
We hope that this broad theme will encourage speakers from backgrounds including geology, atmospheric science and physics to give talks on their work covering a range of planets and small bodies in the Solar System and beyond.
This session will also serve to bring together the somewhat independent planetary and exoplanetary communities at a single venue, fostering new collaborations and understanding of these diverse research areas.
This session follows on from successful Comparative Planetology sessions at NAM 2014, NAM 2015 and NAM 2016, and the Planets and Brown Dwarfs session at NAM 2014, all of which have attracted good attendance.
This session comprises of two blocks, organised thematically:
Comparative Planetary Science 1: Origins, Interiors, Surfaces and Small Bodies/Comets
Comparative Planetary Science 2: Solar System to Exoplanets & Brown Dwarfs
Natalie Curran, Alex Clarke, Penny Wozniakiewicz
Tuesday Sessions 2 and 3; LT 27, Wilberforce building

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