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LOCATION:MPI-PKS\, Nöthnitzer Straße 3801187 Dresden
SUMMARY:Kreidberg: Copernicus Revisited: Is the Earth Special?
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Prof. Laura Kreidberg\nInstitute of Speaker: Max Planc
 k Institute for Astronomy\nTopics:\nPhysik\n Location:\n  Name: MPI-PKS ()
 \n  Street: Nöthnitzer Straße 38\n  City: 01187 Dresden\n  Phone: + 49 (
 0)351 871 0\n  Fax: \nDescription: Nearly 500 years ago\, Nicolas Copernic
 us published his disruptive theory that Earth is not the center of the uni
 verse. This \"Copernican demotion\" has held fast over the centuries\, as 
 astronomers have learned that there is nothing particularly remarkable abo
 ut Earth or even the Milky Way. In the last two decades\, however\, a new 
 test of the Copernican Principle has emerged -- the discovery of an abunda
 nce of planets orbiting other stars. These discoveries allow us to put Ear
 th in context and evaluate whether the formation\, architecture\, and pres
 ent-day characteristics of our Solar System are in fact typical. One of th
 e biggest open questions is whether Earth-like exoplanets have water\, a k
 ey ingredient for life. Thanks to the revolutionary new observing capabili
 ties of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)\, it is possible to characte
 rize the atmospheres of Earth-sized worlds for the first time. In this tal
 k\, I will share the latest observations of rocky exoplanet atmospheres fr
 om JWST\, discuss the implications for their water abundances in compariso
 n to the Earth\, and answer the question: was Copernicus wrong?
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