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nl:copernicus2016 [2016/12/15 13:05] gebhardtnl:copernicus2016 [2016/12/23 15:25] – aangemaakt gebhardt
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 On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of Copernicus' placement on the Index of Forbidden Books, the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) of Radboud University's Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies has co-organized a symposium around the theme of the development and current challenges of astronomy.\\ Benefiting from the presence of Dr. Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory, the symposium has addressed the 1616 episode and then turn to various aspects of contemporary astronomy, from the solar system to extrasolar planets and cosmology. The central purpose of the symposium was to shed light on how astronomy has changed our view of the universe, and to assess its current challenges and limitations.\\ On the occasion of the 400th anniversary of Copernicus' placement on the Index of Forbidden Books, the Institute for Mathematics, Astrophysics and Particle Physics (IMAPP) of Radboud University's Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies has co-organized a symposium around the theme of the development and current challenges of astronomy.\\ Benefiting from the presence of Dr. Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory, the symposium has addressed the 1616 episode and then turn to various aspects of contemporary astronomy, from the solar system to extrasolar planets and cosmology. The central purpose of the symposium was to shed light on how astronomy has changed our view of the universe, and to assess its current challenges and limitations.\\
  
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 Program: Program:
  
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   * 10:30 Welcome & Introduction (H. Falcke, C. Lüthy)\\   * 10:30 Welcome & Introduction (H. Falcke, C. Lüthy)\\
  
-  * 10:40-11:00   Frank Verbunt (Radboud University, IMAPP) - Copernicus & Kepler: How they changed our understanding of the universe (and how did they do it?)\\+  * 10:40-11:00   Frank Verbunt (Radboud University, IMAPP) - Copernicus & Kepler: How they changed our understanding of the universe (and how did they do it?) {{copernicus_frank_2016.pdf|Presentation Slides Frank Verbunt}}\\
  
-  * 11:10-11:30   Carla Rita Palmerino (Radboud University, CHPS) - Copernicus, Kepler, Galilei and the church\\+  * 11:10-11:30   Carla Rita Palmerino (Radboud University, CHPS) - Copernicus, Kepler, Galilei and the church {{copernicus_carlarita_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Carla Rita Palmerino}}\\
  
-  * 11:40-12:20    Alessandro Morbidelli (Université Cote d'Azur, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice) – Evolution and formation of the solar system: what we know today.\\+  * 11:40-12:20    Alessandro Morbidelli (Université Cote d'Azur, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice) – Evolution and formation of the solar system: what we know today {{copernicus-morby_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Alessandro Morbidelli}}\\
  
   * 12:30   Lunch\\   * 12:30   Lunch\\
  
-  * 13:30-13:50   Simon Portegies Zwart (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) – Dynamics, Chaos, and stability in our solar system\\+  * 13:30-13:50   Simon Portegies Zwart (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) – Dynamics, Chaos, and stability in our solar system {{copernicus_simon_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Simon Portegies Zwart}}\\
  
-  * 14:00-14:20   Ignas Snellen (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) – Observing other worlds: exoplanetary systems\\+  * 14:00-14:20   Ignas Snellen (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) – Observing other worlds: exoplanetary systems {{copernicus_ignas_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Ignas Snellen}}\\
  
-  * 14:30-14:50   Koen Kuijken (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) - A universe out of nothing? Origin and evolution of the universe.\\+  * 14:30-14:50   Koen Kuijken (Univ. Leiden, Leiden Observatory) - A universe out of nothing? Origin and evolution of the universe. {{copernicus_koen_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Koen Kuijken}}\\
  
   * 15:00-15:30   Coffee & Tea\\   * 15:00-15:30   Coffee & Tea\\
  
-  * 15:30-15:50   Klaas Landsman (Radboud University, IMAPP) – The Anthropic principle: is our universe special? And can we really tell?\\+  * 15:30-15:50   Klaas Landsman (Radboud University, IMAPP) – The Anthropic principle: is our universe special? And can we really tell? {{slides_landsman_copernicus2016v2.pdf|Presentation slides Klaas Landsman}}\\
  
-  * 16:00-16:30   Guy Consolmagno (Vatican Observatory) - Why do we do science?\\+  * 16:00-16:30   Guy Consolmagno (Vatican Observatory) - Why do we do science? {{copernicus_consolmagno_2016.pdf|Presentation slides Guy Consolmagno}}\\
  
   * 16:40-17:15   Panel discussion (Moderator: Heino Falcke)\\   * 16:40-17:15   Panel discussion (Moderator: Heino Falcke)\\
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-A URL to the video recordings as well as the slides of the presentations, will be made available shortly.+A URL to the video recordings will be made available in January.
  
 For specific questions, please contact [[https://www.astro.ru.nl/wiki/nl/general/people/esther_gebhardt|Esther Gebhardt]]. For specific questions, please contact [[https://www.astro.ru.nl/wiki/nl/general/people/esther_gebhardt|Esther Gebhardt]].
  
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