Planetary Systems
Planetary Systems
11–15 November 2013, Bangkok, Thailand
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This symposium is the first of a new series of events initiated by COSPAR that aims to promote space research at a regional level in emerging countries. The symposia, to be held every two years in a different area of the world, will include multidisciplinary and training sessions.
This first symposium will address the theme “Planetary Systems of our Sun and other Stars, and the Future of Space Astronomy.” It is open to participants from all regions, but scientists, young professionals, and students in Asia are encouraged to participate. The symposium will feature plenary lectures as well as parallel and poster sessions.
A capacity-building workshop on “Atmospheric Correction of Earth Observation Data for Environmental Monitoring: Theory and Best Practices” will also take place in Bangkok the week before the symposium, 4–8 November 2013. Participants from the Asian region will be selected by application.
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