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Extrasolar planets
Extrasolar planets exist outside of Earth’s immediate solar system. By researching their atmospheres and underlying physics, we can learn more about our own planet, its history, and its future. Exeter unites mathematicians with theoretical and observational astrophysicists in this new field of study, and we are developing strong links with the Met Office enabling us to use sophisticated climate prediction models.
International facilities

Academics within the Extrasolar planets theme have access to a wide array of world-renowned facilities in order to enable their research, including the legendary Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes, plus the VLT array at Paranal in Chile, and the Gemini Observatories in Hawaii and Chile. A number of on-campus facilities are also available. Find out more information about our local facilities.
Extrasolar events
Newman A, Peter Chalk building; Wednesday, 9 March 2011, 18:00-19:00
An inaugural lecture by Professor Isabelle Baraffe, theme leader for extrasolar planets research.
Recent Publications
Gilbert, A.D., Ponty, Y. & Zheligovsky, V. 2010. Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dynam., submitted.
Meru & Bate, 2010, MNRAS, in press
Baraffe, Chabrier, Barman 2010, Reports on Progress in Physics, Volume 73, Issue 1, pp. 016901



