Institute for Planets and Life

Space Telescope Science Institute and Johns Hopkins University

Planets, Life, and the Universe Lecture Series
Planets in the 'Habitable Zones' of White Dwarfs
Eric Agol (University of Washington)
March 02, 2012 at 12:30pm · STScI Bahcall Auditorium

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A highly interdisciplinary team of scientists at Johns Hopkins University, the Space Telescope Science Institute, the Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Goddard Space Flight Center are combining their expertise to answer fundamental questions on the origins, evolution, and prevalence of life in the Universe.

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The Planets, Life, and the Universe Lecture Series is supported by the NASA Astrobiology Institute, The Space Telescope Science Institute, the Department of Biology of the Johns Hopkins University, and the Space Studies Initiative.

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