Summer SchoolPhysics and Fundamentals of Planetary Exploration
Studienort | Deutschland, Berlin |
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Art | On Campus, Vollzeit |
Nominale Dauer | 2 Wochen |
Studiensprache | Englisch |
Auszeichnungen | Summer School |
Akkreditierung | 3 ECTS |
Studiengebühren | 1.050 € pro Programm The program price consists of the course/tuition fee (student or working professional, see details below) plus the registration fee (€60). Student course/tuition fee: €990 This course/tuition fee covers the course, course materials and a cultural program. |
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Anmeldegebühr | 60 € einmalig The registration fee is in addition to the course/tuition fee and covers the processing of your application. It is payable upon registration. Please note that the registration fee is non-refundable. |
Einstiegsqualifikation | Die Zulassungsunterlagen werden in folgenden Sprachen akzeptiert: Englisch. Please upload one of the following documents:
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Sprachanforderungen | Englisch All applicants are required to upload a document or certificate to demonstrate their proficiency in English language. If you are a non-native English speaker, you must prove you have a score equivalent to the level B2 or above in the European system (the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, or CEFR), or provide evidence that you’ve undertaken an equivalent degree/studies in English. CEFR: B2 More details: www.tu.berlin/en/international/summer-school/requirements If you are a native English speaker, please select this during registration. You will then be exempt from having to upload proof of English level. |
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Übersicht
Overview
This course offers an immersive experience in planetary science and exploration. Students will have the opportunity to engage directly with leading experts in the field and witness planetary research in action.
Key topics that will be addressed span the fundamental physics of planetary science “including gravity and orbital dynamics” and the methods of planetary exploration, from imaging and spectrometry to seismology. Students will also delve into the evolution of planetary surfaces, with a focus on tectonic, volcanic and cratering processes. The course further features presentations on the past, present, and future of planetary exploration, covering missions like Apollo and Artemis on the Moon, as well as upcoming missions such as Psyche and Europa Clipper.
Beyond the classroom, students will participate in hands-on practical exercises, including coding and geologic mapping, equipping them with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Learning Goals
Students are expected to obtain general knowledge on
- The architecture of the solar system
- The surface and interior properties of the terrestrial- and outer planets and their moons, but also of asteroids and comets
- The relevant physics and methods of planetary exploration, with practical geologic mapping and coding experience
- Planetary evolution, with a focus on volcanic, tectonic, and cratering processes
- Past, current, and future planetary exploration missions
- Landing site assessment on rocky bodies and space mission planning
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