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11/07/2023 11:07

550 Years of the Copernican Universe: our Place in the Cosmos

Dr. Janine Fohlmeister Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam

    In the spirit of Copernicus’s revolutionary idea and in honour of his 550th anniversary, a one-day Heraeus symposium will take place in Berlin on 10 November, focussing on our place in the universe, galaxy and solar system. The symposium is part of the Berlin Science Week 2023.

    Copernicus changed astronomy, the world and humanity when he demoted Earth’s otherwise privileged position at the centre of the universe. With this simple empirically evidenced idea, Copernicus forever altered the human experience. With a wide variety of world-leading astronomers giving lectures on the state of the art in their respective fields, the symposium will celebrate Copernicus’s idea that our place in the universe, although not special anymore, is nevertheless unique. From exoplanets to the search for extra-terrestrial life, from dark matter physics to black holes across the cosmos, from how galaxies form to how they die, the symposium will honour a European who united the world in appreciation for our special place in the universe. Scientific organizers of the symposium are Professor Matthias Steinmetz, scientific chairman and spokesman for the Executive Board at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP), and Dr. Noam Libeskind, head of the Cosmography and Large-Scale Structure group at AIP.
    The event takes place at the Humboldt Carré Berlin, right next to Gendarmenmarkt, subsequent to the falling walls conference. It is funded by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation, whose focus is on organising and financing event formats that serve scientific exchange. Participation is limited to 150 persons.

    Programme

    08:00
    Registration

    09:00
    Matthias Steinmetz, Noam Libeskind: Welcome Words

    09:30
    Lisa Kaltenegger, Cornell University: Finding other Earths – the 2nd Copernican revolution

    10:15
    Laura Kreidberg, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy: Copernicus Revisited: Is the Earth Special?

    11:00
    Coffee break

    11:30
    Amina Helmi, University of Groningen: Unraveling the history of our home galaxy, the Milky Way

    12:15
    Roelof de Jong, AIP: Our place amongst others: the quest for the siblings of the Sun and the Milky Way

    13:00
    Lunch break

    14:15
    Carlos Frenk, University of Durham: The emergence and future prospects of the standard model of cosmology

    15:00
    Laura Baudis, University of Zurich: All the dark we cannot see – direct searches for dark matter in the Milky Way

    15:45
    Michael Kramer, Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy: Unveiling the Universe: The impact of Radio Astronomy’s transformative discoveries

    16:30
    Coffee break

    17:00
    David Blaschke, University of Wroclaw: The Copernican Revolution as a change of frames

    17:45
    Eiichiro Komatsu, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics: Parity Violation in Cosmology: Does the Universe distinguish between left and right?

    18:30
    Reception

    19:30
    End of Symposium


    Contact for scientific information:

    Prof. Dr. Matthias Steinmetz, msteinmetz@aip.de, +49 331 7499 800
    Dr. Noam Libeskind, nlibeskind@aip.de, +49 331 7499 641


    More information:

    http://www.aip.de/en/news/heraeus-symposium-2023 News on the AIP website
    https://berlinscienceweek.com/event/550-years-of-the-copernican-universe-our-pla... Berlin Science Week
    https://www.we-heraeus-stiftung.de/veranstaltungen/550-years-of-the-copernican-u... WE-Heraus-Stiftung


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    Poster for the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Symposium.
    Poster for the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Symposium.

    Order of the heavenly spheres, Chapter 10 of Copernicus‘ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, composition: AIP/J. Fohlmeister

    Order of the heavenly spheres by Copernicus.
    Order of the heavenly spheres by Copernicus.

    Order of the heavenly spheres, Chapter 10 of Copernicus‘ De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, composition: AIP/J. Fohlmeister


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    Poster for the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Symposium.


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