Ices in the Outer Solar System and their Connection to the Protoplanetary Disk
Offered By: KISSCaltech via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of ices in the outer solar system and their relationship to the protoplanetary disk in this 29-minute conference talk by Mike Brown from Caltech. Delivered as part of the Keck Institute for Space Studies short course "Sample Return from all across the Solar System" on September 9, 2024, the presentation delves into the composition and distribution of ices beyond the inner planets. Gain insights into how these frozen materials connect to the early formation of our solar system and their significance in understanding planetary evolution. Learn about the latest research findings and theories surrounding the role of ices in shaping the outer reaches of our cosmic neighborhood.
Syllabus
Ices in the Outer Solar System and their Connection to the Protoplanetary Disk
Taught by
KISSCaltech
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