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STScI Hosts "Habitable Worlds Across Time and Space" Symposium April 28-May 1
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Habitable Worlds Across Time and Space
STScI Hosts "Habitable Worlds Across Time and Space" Symposium April 28-May 1

Within a matter of years, humanity will know for the first time the frequency of terrestrial planets in orbit around other stars. This knowledge will pave the way for joining research from astronomy, Earth science, and biology to understand the past, present, and future of the Earth within its larger context as one of many habitable worlds throughout our galaxy. Such work seeks to understand the formation and fate of Earth as well as predict where and when different bodies will be suitable for both simple and complex forms of life.

During the four-day symposium "Habitable Worlds Across Time and Space," scientists from diverse fields will gather at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 28 through May 1, to discuss the formation and long-term evolution of terrestrial bodies throughout the various phases of stellar and Galactic evolution. A particular focus will be in how the specific conditions and challenges for habitability on Earth extend to other bodies in the Solar System and beyond. This symposium will include discussion about sites for Galactic habitability that have not yet been given much attention. The existence of these overlooked environments may provide motivation for novel astronomical observations with existing and next generation ground-based and space-based observatories.

A special Workshop for Science Writers will be held at the conclusion of the Habitable Worlds Symposium on May 1. The Science Writers' Workshop invited speakers and proposed topics are:

Journalists interested in attending the Habitable Worlds Symposium talks and/or the Science Writers' Workshop should register by April 24 by contacting Martha Devaud via email. Complimentary registration is available to all working press members, but the cost of food is not included. To participate in morning and afternoon breaks during the Symposium, as well as the Poster Break/Reception scheduled for April 28, please pay the $75 registration fee.