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SUMMARY:TBD
DESCRIPTION:TBD \nFecha y lugar: 18/06/2026 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosSilvia CelliSapienza University of Rome \n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Venus as an Anchor Point for Planetary Habitability
DESCRIPTION:A fundamental aspect of understanding the limits of habitable environments and detectable signatures is the study of where the boundaries of such environments can occur\, and the conditions under which a planet is rendered into a hostile environment. In our solar system\, Venus is the most Earth-like planet\, yet at some point in planetary history there was a bifurcation between the two: Earth has been continually habitable since the end-Hadean\, whereas Venus became uninhabitable. Indeed\, Venus is the type-planet for a world that has transitioned from habitable and Earth-like conditions\, through the inner edge of the Habitable Zone (HZ); thus it provides a natural laboratory to study the evolution of habitability. \nIn this talk I will describe the gaps in our knowledge regarding Venus within the context of how these gaps are impacting our ability to model exoplanet atmospheres and interiors. I will discuss various factors that relate to a possible habitable past of Venus\, including orbital evolution. I will outline exoplanet target selection for testing the conditions of runaway greenhouse and present examples of potential Venus analogs. \nFinally\, I will summarize the primary exoplanet science questions that will be addressed by the coming NASA and ESA missions to Venus. \n  \nFecha y lugar: 22/10/2026 – 12:30 | Salón de ActosStephen KaneUniversity of California\, Riverside \n 
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