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“Titan: An Earth Analogue in the Outer Solar System”
Catherine Neish from the JHU Applied Physics Laboratory is presenting at this week’s planetary science seminar in the Earth & Planetary Science department. It’ll be the last seminar of the semester, so don’t miss it! The presentation is titled “Titan: An Earth Analogue in the Outer Solar System,” and the paper sent out for prereading is “Titan’s Primordial Soup: Formation of Amino Acids via Low-Temperature Hydrolysis of Tholins” (Neish et al., 2010). Check the calendar for a copy of the paper. The presentation starts at 12pm on Wednesday in Olin Hall 304.
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