Cassini's Chronicle of Carbon in the Saturn System - Eugene Shoemaker Lecture
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of carbon in the Saturn system through this captivating AGU Eugene Shoemaker Lecture. Delve into the groundbreaking discoveries made by the Cassini mission, which chronicled the presence and behavior of carbon throughout Saturn's complex environment. Learn about the legacy of Eugene Shoemaker, a renowned geologist and planetary scientist known for his pioneering work on impact craters and lunar science. Gain insights into the significance of the Bowie lectures series and its role in honoring outstanding contributions to Earth and space sciences. Over the course of one hour and two minutes, uncover the latest findings and their implications for our understanding of planetary systems and the role of carbon in the cosmos.
Syllabus
Eugene Shoemaker Lecture
Taught by
AGU
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