Faraday Discussions 147: Chemistry of the Planets
Topics: Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Keywords: see below
Date: /8/9/10/ June 2010, Saint Jacut de la Mer, France, Europe
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Meeting Background:
We have now entered a second 'golden age' of planetary exploration, with a host of exciting missions either underway, or due to report back in the next few years. Probes are able to land on planets or descend into their atmospheres, and apply powerful analytical techniques to determine their chemical compositions.
The wealth of chemical information sent back from these missions has stimulated major efforts in laboratory experiments and computational modelling, and created a fascinating area for multidisciplinary exchange around the theme of the chemistry of the planets, encompassing aspects of chemistry (physical, organic and inorganic), physics and astronomy, geology and geochemistry, and exobiology, proving the right conditions for a fruitful Faraday Discussion at the interface of these disciplines.
Furthermore, the recent discovery of water and methane in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet (exoplanet) opens up a whole new and exciting field of planetary chemistry outside of the Solar System.
Topics:
- Planetary exploration: present and future
- Ground-based and remote experimental techniques for planetary chemistry
- Chemistry of giant exoplanets
- Chemistry of extraterrestrial atmospheres
- Surface chemistry, surface - atmosphere interactions and volcanism
- Planetary atmospheric aerosols

