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DTSTART:20210215T180000Z
DTEND:20210215T190000Z
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LOCATION: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/96822123897?pwd=Z0ZESm1CNFRkUTVE
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SUMMARY:Monday Science Seminar\, Dr. Leon Trapman\, University of Wisc
 onsin - Madison
DESCRIPTION:Sizing Up Protoplanetary Disks<br>\nAlthough we are certa
 in that planets can be formed\, there are still large gaps in our unde
 rstanding of how they formed. Observations show that exoplanets are fo
 und in a large variety of planetary systems\, from multiple terrestial
  planets packed inside the central ~1 AU to several gas giants spread 
 over tens of AU from the central star. The diverse outcomes of planet 
 formation are intimately linked to the protoplanetary in which these p
 lanets have formed and grown. To better understand planet formation we
  should therefore study protoplanetary disks.<br>\n
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