Due to the COVID19 panedemic, our AE team suspended most in-person interactions for more than a year; and the AE breakfasts for almost two years. In September 2022, we held our first real, in-person AE breakfast in a while. It has been great to meet team members again...
Protoplanetary disks offer an opportunity to learn about the processes by which planetary systems form and evolve. Images of these young systems also enable us to study, by analogy, the formation of our own Solar System, in which the common orbital plane of the...
The key goal of EOS is to advance our understanding of the formation of habitable planets. As an unusually large and ambitious program, EOS is in a rare position to successfully integrate interdisciplinary knowledge on planet formation – that is, to combine...
The Origins Seminar now has its own YouTube channel and the most recent talks are now available! Origins will continue to operate through most of the Summer and talks will be recorded and available through the Origins Seminar YouTube channel.
The first unbiased survey of protoplanetary disks surrounding young stars in the Taurus star-forming region turned up a higher-than-expected number of disks with features suggesting nascent planets. Excerpt from UA News-Daniel Stolte, University Communications...
Renu Malhotra – LPL Professor and EOS Team Member – has recently given an excellent TEDx talk on the Search for Planet 9. The talk is now available online – check it...