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This chart compares the smallest known exoplanets, or planets orbiting outside the solar system, to our own planets Mars and Earth (image courtesy NASA)

Planet Days: the Centre for Planetary Science

In his welcoming speech at the October 18th inauguration of the new Centre for Planetary Science at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough, Associate Professor Kristen Menou singled out Professor Charles Dyer to thank, as he had been working toward this day for a decade. But Dyer was not there to hear the remarks 鈥 he was teaching a class. 
 
The story of the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 new Centre for Planetary Science begins and ends with Dyer鈥檚 commitment to undergraduate teaching, and his determination to sow a critical mass of research collaborators that would take root and grow.

In 2002, with the classic areas of physics and astrophysics research well-established on the downtown campus, Dyer focussed on a new, exciting specialty emerging with the discovery of exoplanets. The naturally interdisciplinary speciality 鈥 known as planetary science 鈥 was an organic fit for Scarborough鈥檚 combined department of physical and environmental science. It also allowed for economizing:  鈥淚 like getting two for the price of one,鈥 Dyer said, chuckling. 鈥淚f we hire the right person, he (or she) can support the planetary science group as well as chemistry and environmental science.鈥

He pitched the discovery of exoplanets to Scarborough鈥檚 leadership as a historic paradigm shift in humanity鈥檚 view of itself. 

鈥淣o longer could we argue that we were clearly unique,鈥 says Dyer (pictured right). 鈥淭he universe is more exciting than us. We haven鈥檛 yet found life but it still means it鈥檚 no longer an anthropocentric view of ourselves.鈥

With the backing of UTSC鈥檚 principal and dean, Dyer assembled a stellar team of faculty, including: Pavel Artymowicz, a planetary astrophysicist interested in orbital dynamics and gas dynamics in planetary systems; Julian Lowman, who studies the interior structure and dynamics of terrestrial planets; Diana Valencia, a Sagan NASA Fellow at MIT with a specialty in low mass, solid planets; Hanno Rein, whose diverse research interests range from planet formation to  planet migration to code development; and Kristen Menou, formerly a tenured associate professor of planetary science at Columbia University working on accretion disks out of which stars and planets formed.

At the Centre鈥檚 inauguration October 18, retired astronaut and Liberal MP Marc Garneau gave the keynote address and Kristen Menou, the Centre鈥檚 inaugural director, declared the launch day the first CPS 鈥楶lanet Day.鈥

Dyer plans to attend the Centre's second 'Planet Day' on Wednesday, December 4 and says he鈥檚 looking forward to chatting with other researchers, viewing their posters, and attending seminars by leaders in the field, including: Cornell University鈥檚 Joseph  Burns on "Some New Things about Saturn's Rings"; Andrew Howard of the University of Hawaii on "Earth-sized Exoplanets"; and 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 own Kim Strong on "Millibars on Mars: Exploring the Atmosphere of the Red Planet."

Alison Rose is a writer with the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics at 管家婆免费开奖大全.

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