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This evening turn your gaze upwards as our speakers lead us on an exploration of celestial wonders from the moons to brown dwarfs and the secrets they reveal about the universe. Join us at 7pm at the Lombard to hear more!
Echoes of Creation: What Gas Around Stars Can Tell Us
Sorcha Mac Manamon
(PhD Researcher, Trinity College Dublin)
In this talk, I'll discuss how studying gas around other stars can help us find planets that are undetectable by any other means and what it tells us about how water arrived on Earth.

The moon is boring
Hans Huybrighs
(Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS), Research Fellow)
For a moon, Earth’s moon is pretty boring. Meet the other moons of our solar system. There are over 400 of them, some as big as a planet, some with volcanoes and some might even harbor life.

Cloudy With a Chance of Silicates
Maddie Lam
(PhD student, Trinity College Dublin)
How we can use telescopes in space to look at brown dwarfs and disentangle their complex cloudy structure.

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