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SUN Space Industry Webinar: Chris Pearson

31 March, 2022 - 31 March, 2022

SUN Space Industry Webinar: Chris Pearson

Time: 18:00-19:00

Date: 31/03/2022

 

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sun-space-industry-webinar-chris-pearson-tickets-303677295967

 

Chris Pearson is an astrophysicist and head of the astronomy group at RAL Space, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Chris has a PhD doctorate in cosmology from Imperial London with a research interest in the evolution of galaxies in the Universe.

 

He has worked on astronomical galaxy surveys with many major space missions, including 7 years in Japan working on the AKARI mission for the Japanese and European Space Agencies, and 3 years in the UK working for the Canadian Space Agency, finally joining RAL Space working on the Herschel Space Observatory. Chris is currently working on the ARIEL mission, due for launch in 2028, searching for exoplanets (planets outside our solar system) and the Square Kilometre Array, the largest radio telescope ever built (half in Australia and South Africa, with the HQ in the UK).

 

Talk synopsis: 

Less than 30 years ago the only planets known to exist were those found within our own Solar System. From the first confirmed discovery in 1992 - of a pair of exotic planets orbiting around a dead star - the field of exoplanetary science has undergone nothing short of a revolution. Currently, we stand at a staggering 4000+ confirmed discoveries of planets outside our Solar System. What we have found is that, as usual, our Universe is more diverse than we could possibly imagine, throwing up a menagerie of weird and wonderful planets such as Jupiter sized worlds orbiting ridiculously close to their parent stars, worlds made of ice, lave, and even diamond, to rogue planets drifting alone in the vastness of space. With such a treasure trove of discovery, the next logical step is to characterize the properties of these systems. We are at the dawn of a new age in exoplanet research where for the first time large samples of 1000+ exoplanets are not only being detected but also characterized by analyzing the composition of their atmospheres. The European Space Agency's ARIEL mission, due for launch in 2028, will become the leading facility in this characterisation process.

 

*** Please note you must register with a UK University or ISU email address ***
This Webinar is comprised of a 30-minute talk by Chris Pearson, an interview with him, and a live Q&A from the audience.

 

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sun-space-industry-webinar-chris-pearson-tickets-303677295967

SUN Space Industry Webinar: Chris Pearson Tickets, Thu 31 Mar 2022 at 18:00 | Eventbrite

*** Please note you must register with a UK University or ISU email address ***

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