[seminar] online seminar HFD-a | ponedjeljak 1.6. u 17:30
Marko Kralj
mkralj at ifs.hr
Thu May 28 16:22:31 CEST 2020
Poštovane kolegice i kolege,
Radost nam je najaviti treći online seminar HFD-a, ovaj put iz područja
geofizike, odnosno geobiologije i potrage za izvanzemaljskim životom,
koji će u ponedjeljak 1. lipnja 2020. u 17.30 CEST održati prof. dr.
Tanja Bosak s Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT) u S.A.D.
Naslov seminara je "Mars 2020 Mission to Mars", bit će održan na
engleskom jeziku, a diskusija nakon predavanja je moguća na engleskom i
hrvatskom jeziku.
Virtualna soba putem Google Meet bit će otvorena od 17h CEST, te se
preporuča raniji zahtjev za spajanjem zbog ograničenog broja mjesta, te
stoga što svakog pojedinačno trebam pustiti u sobu prije no što započnem
s najavom. Nije potrebna nikakva instalacija aplikacije na računalo, a
preporuka je korištenje Google Chrome preglednika, iako uglavnom radi i
u drugim preglednicima. Poveznica za spajanje:
meet.google.com/smi-jbsc-vbr
Sažetak se nalazi u nastavku poruke.
Srdačan pozdrav u ime Znanstvene sekcije HFD,
Dijana Dominis Prester
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Title: Mars 2020 Mission to Mars
The Mars Sample Return Campaign begins with the NASA’s rover mission to
Jezero crater. The Perseverance rover will launch in July 2020 and land
on Mars in February 2021. Unlike any previous mission to Mars, this
mission has the ambitious goal of identifying, sampling and caching
rocks and sediments that can be used to reconstruct the geologic,
geochemical, climate and atmospheric history of Mars and look for the
potential signals of prebiotic chemistry or early life. The selection of
samples by the Mars 2020 team is critical for the success of the entire
campaign, because the subsequent legs of the Mars Sample Return Campaign
will bring samples for analyses in the terrestrial laboratories for many
decades to come. After a brief description of the rover and updates on
the progress of Mars 2020 mission, I will summarize the geology of
Jezero crater, a > 3.8 billion year old habitable environment, and
present some strategies that will guide the search for samples with the
highest potential to preserve biosignatures.
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