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EOS-NExSS Team

@eosnexss

A major NASA-funded research team studying the formation, properties, and distribution of extrasolar planets capable of sustaining life.

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Daniel Apai (@danielapai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Come and join our awesome NExSS/Alien Earths astrobiology & exoplanets research team in Tucson at @azstewobs and UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory! We have exciting postdoc positions open in a broad range of exoplanets/planet formation/atmospheres topics: jobregister.aas.org/ad/57dd6765 NExSS: The Nexus for Exoplanet System Science EOS-NExSS Team

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Assessing habitability of extraterrestrial worlds&interpreting biosignatures are key but difficult tasks: Info are very incomplete. Comprehensive, probabilistic approach is key, as in this nice Enceladus study: rdcu.be/cl5mk @AAffholder EOS-NExSS Team NExSS: The Nexus for Exoplanet System Science University of Arizona Research

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Full house at today’s Alien Earths astrobiology meeting in Tucson! An exciting day packed with talks and discussions. In its first 3 years, Alien Earths already published 100 ref’d papers, including exciting discoveries. I am lucky to work with such a great team! EOS-NExSS Team

Full house at today’s Alien Earths astrobiology meeting in Tucson! An exciting day packed with talks and discussions. In its first 3 years, Alien Earths already published 100 ref’d papers, including exciting discoveries. I am lucky to work with such a great team! <a href="/EOSNExSS/">EOS-NExSS Team</a>
Carnegie Science (@carnegiescience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Fred Ciesla of The University of Chicago explains what analyzing #asteroids can teach us about the earliest days of of our own #SolarSystem during our first of four #CarnegieOrigins discussion forums.

.<a href="/fredciesla/">Fred Ciesla</a> of <a href="/UChicago/">The University of Chicago</a> explains what analyzing #asteroids can teach us about the earliest days of of our own #SolarSystem during our first of four #CarnegieOrigins discussion forums.
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In a cool new study led by Gijs Mulders we show that the Solar System is an outlier: >97% of systems have inner planets closer in. 1st result from our powerful Exoplanet Population Observations Simulator. On GitHub.EOS-NExSS Team Ilaria Pascucci Fred Ciesla bit.ly/2s1POf8