Harvard Astronomy Colloquium<br>
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 4:00 PM<br>
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"Extrasolar Planets"<br>
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Dr. Gregory Laughlin<br>
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University of California, Santa Cruz. <br>
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Preceded by tea at 3:30 pm. Phillips Auditorium.<br>
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Abstract: This talk will describe recent results from four<br>
interconnected research projects involving extrasolar planets. I'll<br>
start by describing the Systemic collaboration, a public-participation<br>
project to improve the characterization of the galactic planetary<br>
census. I will then describe recent results from hydrodynamical<br>
modeling of the flow patterns on the surfaces of irradiated giant<br>
planets. I'll wrap up by describing two observational projects that<br>
can potentially detect habitable, Earth-mass worlds around nearby<br>
stars from the ground and for a very modest cost.<br>
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