The Physics & Astronomy Speaker Series Presents - Stanimir Metchev Western University The Best Extrasolar Planets

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The Department of Physics & Astronomy

Presents

Stanimir Metchev

Department of Physics & Astronomy, Western University

The Best Extrasolar Planets

Thursday, March 7, 2019

1:40 – 2:55 p.m. in D632

Hollywood movies adopt the names of actual exoplanets to enhance the ‘sci’ cred in sci-fi. NASA has opened an Exoplanet Travel Bureau, even if tickets are yet to be available. How close are we to actually detecting extrasolar life? The prospect seems remote, and faces huge technological challenges. Yet, we already know of other Earth-like planets that orbit in the habitable zones of their host stars. Planets that are temperate enough to preserve liquid water on their surfaces. The answer may be “surprisingly close!” Perhaps even before you’ve finished university. Simple, ingenious astrophysics is allowing us to find the best extrasolar planets to search for life. The forthcoming launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may just have the requisite sensitivity to detect it.

Room or Area: 
D632

Contact:

Catherine Drenth | catherine.drenth@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2280 | uleth.ca/artsci/physics-astronomy

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