Michel Mayor 19/10/2009

Observatorio de Ginebra, Suiza
Madrid, 19 de octubre de 2009 On the last 15 years more than 350 planets have been detected orbiting stars similar to our Sun. These early discoveries have revealed an impressive diversity of extrasolar planets. The solar system is clearly not a typical example of planetary systems in the Universe. The observed great diversity of orbital properties has led to a major revision of physical models for the formation of planetary systems. Several surveys and advanced new instruments are being pursued with the goal to find Earth-like planets. What are the difficulties and chances of success? The search for wins of the Earth is motivated by the ultimate prospect of finding sites with favourable conditions for the development of life.

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Peter Schneider 21/10/2009

Reinhardt Genzel 20/10/2009

Luis Felipe Rodríguez 20/10/2009

Esteban Domingo 20/10/2009

Jose María Torrelles 20/10/2009

Eduard Salvador 20/10/2009

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Rafael Rebollo López 19/10/2009

Michel Mayor 19/10/2009

Mike Brown 19/10/2009

Roberto Gilmozzi 19/10/2009

William Shea 19/10/2009

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