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South East Exoplanet Meetings
London, England -
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Planet Formation Workshop
Tokyo, Nihon -
Technosignatures vs. Biosignatures: Which Will Succeed First?
Menlo Park, CA, USA -
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Exoplanet Vision 2050 workshop
Budapest, Hungary (Konkoly Observatory) -
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MW-Gaia WG3 Workshop: Exoplanets in the era of Gaia
Porto, Portugal -
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Tennessee Valley Interstellar Workshop
Wachita, KS, USA -
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Rocky Exoplanets in the Era of JWST: Theory and Observation
NASA Goddard, Greebelt, MD, USA -
Science synergies in the era of the Thirty-Meter-Telescope
Xiamen, 中华人民共和国 -
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ESA Voyage 2050 Workshop
Madrid, España -
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Wavefront sensing in the VLT/ELT era
Firenze, Italia -
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White Dwarfs as probes of fundamental physics and tracers of planetary, stellar and galactic evolution - IAU Symposium 357
Hilo, Hawaii, USA -
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In the Spirit of Lyot 2019 The Science and Technology of High Contrast Imaging
Tokyo, Nihon -
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Brown Dwarf to Exoplanet Connection II
Newark, DE, USA -
WFIRST Exoplanet Imaging Data Challenge
Tokyo, Nihon -
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WFIRST Exoplanet Imaging Data Challenge
New York, NY, USA -
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Planet2/RESCEU Symposium: From Protoplanetary Disks through Planetary System Architecture to Planetary Atmospheres and Habitability
Bankoku, Okinawa, Nihon -
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Interaction of Stars with their Environment 2019
Budapest, Magyarország -
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Statistics for Astrophysics 2019: Variability and Time Series Analysis
Autrans, France -
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AstroRob 2019
Torremolinos, España -
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Polarimetry as a diagnostic tool in astronomy
Torun, Polska -
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Ecole Evry Schatzman du PNPS - Interactions étoile - planètes
Aussois, France -
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Mission to the Universe From Earth to Planets, Stars & Galaxies
Stuttgart, Deutschland -
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Physics of Stars and Planets: Atmospheres, Activity, Magnetic fields
Shamakhy, Azerbaycan -
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EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting
Characterization of ultra hot to warm atmospheres
Characterization of Temperate Earth-sized Planets
Future instruments to detect and characterise extrasolar planets
Host Stars and Exoplanet Systems: Atmospheric Escape and Space Plasma Environment
Session TP11: Advances in Developing Quantitative and Realistic Models of Terrestrial Planet Formation and Their Chemical Compositions
Planetary Aeronomy: Near and Afar
Aerosols & Clouds in Planetaty Atmospheres
MIT – Missions, Instrumentation, Techniques
Genève, Suisse -
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The First Billion Years: Habitability
Big Sky, Montana, USA -
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Plato Wotkshop - Single, Shallow, and Strange transits"
Warwick, UK -
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Symposium on Water in the Universe
San Diego, CA, USA -
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Extreme Solar Systems IV
Reykjavik, Island -
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Goldschmidt Conference
Barcelona, España -
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Exoclimes V
Oxford, UK -
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NBIA Summer School on "Protoplanetary Disks and Planet Formation"
København, Danmark -
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TESS Science Conference
Cambridge, MA, USA -
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TESS Science Conference I
MIT campus, Cambridge, MA, USA -
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High Spatial Resolution Spectroscopy in the era of ALMA, JWST and ELT[
Sexten, Italia -
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Great Barriers in Planet Formation
Palm Gove, Australia -
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2019 Sagan Summer Workshop: Astrobiology for Astronomers
Pasadena, CA, USA -
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Astrophysical Dynamics
Shanghai, 中华人民共和国 -
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Foundations of Interstellar Studies Workshop 2019
Charfield, UK -
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Habitability of Planets in Multiple Star Systems
Seattle, WA, USA -
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Ringberg Conference on Star-Planet connection
Ringberg Schloss, Deutschland -
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The future of exoplanets: synergy between small-scale and large-scale telescopes
The role of European-led surveys in guiding future SKA1 science
Scale-up of life and planet habitability detection from in situ to astronomical remote analyses
Dynamics and evolution of planets from observations, experiments and models
Lyon, France -
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AbSciCon 2019
Session Alive or not?
Bellevue, WA, USA -
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Origins of Solar Systems Gordon Research Conference: Meteoritical, Spacecraft and Astrophysical Perspectives on the Assembly and Composition of Planets
South Hadley, MA, USA -
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Interstellar Exploration
Nordwijk, Nederland -
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Science in Our Own Backyard: Exploring the Galaxy and the Local Group with WFIRST
Pasadena, CA, USA -
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From Stars to Planets II
Gothenburg, Sverige -
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Emerging Researchers in Exoplanet Science (ERES)
Cornell University, NY, USA -
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From Stars to Planets II: Connecting Our Understanding of Star and Planet Formation
Gothenburg, Sveridge -
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TRAPPIST-1: Towards the Comparative Study of Temperate Terrestrial Worlds
Liège, Belgique -
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50th Annual meeting of the Division on Dynamical Astronomy of the AAS
Boulder, CO, USA