A souvenir from #BadHonnef23

The conference venue is somewhere in the picture, too :)

Last talk of the conference by Paul Rimmer titled

Timing is Everything: Kinetics of UV-Driven Prebiotic Chemistry

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Back from the coffee break, we continue with John Lee Grenfell, who is talking to about the

Effects of High Energy Particles on Atmospheric Chemistry in the Solar System and Beyond

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Next talk by Miriam Sinnhuber:

The Impact of Stellar Energetic
Particles on the Composition of
Planetary Atmospheres

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Konstantin Herbst is waking up the audience with the first talk of the day:

Modeling the Impact of Cosmic Rays on (Exo)planetary Atmospheres

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Back to conference tooting!

Today is the last day of

๐ŸŒŒ From the Heliosphere to
Astrospheres - Lessons for
Exoplanets and their Habitability,

a neat little meeting in beautiful Bad Honnef in South Germany.

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Last talk for today:

PhD student Giulia Roccetti is talking about the results of her master project

Long-term Presence of Liquid Water on the Surface of Exomoons Orbiting Ejected Free-floating Planets

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Last two talks for today will be given by students. First, master student Florian Rรผnger will talk about

Exomoon-induced Radial Velocity
Signatures in Spectra of Exoplanetary Atmospheres

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Last talk before the coffee break!

Evangelia Samara is asking the question:

Which Terrestrial Exoplanets Deserve More Scrutiny for Atmosphere Viability?

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The next speaker is Joachim Saur. He is presenting

Brown Dwarfs as Ideal Candidates for Detecting UV Aurora Outside the Solar System: Hubble Space Telescope Observations of 2MASS J1237+6526

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