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Linking models and observations

In order to interpret the observed planetary spectra and make quantitative statements, observations have to be linked to theoretical models. On the other hand, theory may provide predictions about where, what, and how to observe. This sub-project links observations with theoretical modelling to make us ‘understand’ the real nature of planets.

The goals of this sub-project are:

 

This sub-project has natural links with other sub-projects in Planetary Atmospheres and other projects in PlanetS.

Observational tango reveals a Super-Earth

Observational tango reveals a Super-Earth

An international team, including researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the National Research Centre PlanetS, announces the discovery of a new super-Earth around a star slightly cooler than our Sun. Once again, the high-precision spectrograph ESPRESSO – designed and developed under the direction of the UNIGE – has made this discovery possible. The […]

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Fantasy Basel 2025 – Call for volunteers

Fantasy Basel 2025 – Call for volunteers

Dear PlanetS members and associates, Once again, PlanetS will return to Fantasy Basel – the Swiss Comic-con – and we need you! This year marks the 30th anniversary of 51 Peg b discovery, so exoplanets will be our main focus! But rest assured that all of planetary sciences will be represented! The festival will be held […]

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This exoplanet’s extreme climate defies all models

This exoplanet’s extreme climate defies all models

WASP-121b is one of the most studied exoplanets. Known for its extreme conditions—such as clouds of metal vapor—it belongs to the category of ultra-hot Jupiters. To explore its mysteries, an international team of astronomers, including researchers from the University of Geneva’s (UNIGE) Department of Astronomy and the PlanetS National Research Center, combined observations from the […]

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