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Tag: TRAPPIST-1

How to Weigh an Exoplanet: Ask the Astronomers Live!

February 19, 2021 astrobio

UWAB faculty member Eric Agol and Program Director Victoria Meadows were recently interviewed by Phil LaMarr with the Universe Unplugged:…

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Posted in: Events, Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Eric Agol, Interview, TRAPPIST-1, Universe Unplugged, Victoria Meadows

The 7 Rocky Planets Orbiting TRAPPIST-1 May be Made of Similar Stuff

January 22, 2021 astrobio

UWAB Professor Eric Agol (Astronomy) is the lead author on a new study of the 7 planets in the TRAPPIST-1…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Brett Morris, Eric Agol, Exoplanets, NASA JPL, Rodrigo Luger, Spitzer Space Telescope, TRAPPIST-1, UW News, Victoria Meadows

Watery Worlds: UW Astronomer Eric Agol Assists in New Findings of TRAPPIST-1 Planetary System

February 5, 2018 astrobio

Recent work by UWAB faculty member, and member of the Virtual Planetary Laboratory research group, Eric Agol has been highlighted…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Eric Agol, Exoplanets, M Dwarf, Spitzer Space Telescope, Telescope Observations, TRAPPIST-1, Virtual Planetary Laboratory

UW Astronomer Eric Agol Assists in New Seven-Planet NASA Discovery Using ‘Distracted Driving’ Technique

February 22, 2017 astrobio

Recent work by UWAB faculty member, and member of the Virtual Planetary Laboratory research group, Eric Agol has been highlighted…

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Posted in: Faculty, Featured, Media, Research Filed under: Eric Agol, Exoplanets, Habitable Zone, M Dwarf, Michaël Gillon, Spitzer Space Telescope, TRAPPIST-1, Virtual Planetary Laboratory
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Happy 2021, astrobiology fans! 🎉 Towards the en Happy 2021, astrobiology fans! 🎉 Towards the end of last year, UWAB Director Prof. Vikki Meadows (@drvsmeadows) chaired a panel at #DPS2020 on Venus-like planets near and far 🔭 The panel included UWAB postdoc Dr. Mike Wong (@miquai) and UWAB alumna Dr. Giada Arney (@giada.arney) 🎓 Mike is studying the chemistry of Venus-like planets around different types of stars and Giada is a Deputy PI of NASA's DAVINCI+ mission concept to Venus 🛰 AB💜 #astrobiology #planetaryscience #exoplanets #venus #nasa
Please join us in welcoming five new students to t Please join us in welcoming five new students to the UW Astrobiology Program 👏 These young scientists are beginning or continuing their journies at @uofwa in remote fashion this term 💻 We look forward to meeting you all *in person* one day, and best of luck with Fall Quarter! AB💜 #astrobiology
Congratualtions to Dr. Max Showalter for successfu Congratualtions to Dr. Max Showalter for successfully defending his PhD thesis in Oceanography (@uwoceanography) & Astrobiology 🌊👽 Advised by Professor Jody Deming, Max studied the dynamics of virus and bacteria populations in sea ice brines, as well as how bacteria use extracellular enzymes to gobble up yummy nutrients in these cold, salty environments ❄️🦠 Next year, Max will begin his appointment as a Knauss Marine Policy Fellow in Washington, D.C. 🏛 AB💜 #astrobiology #oceanography #marinescience #biology #microbiology #PhD #thesisdefense #YouW #socialdistancing
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