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Minerva Lecture

Current and Future Mars Missions

Wednesday 21st July, 6-7pm (BST) 

 Professor Andrew Coates

Professor Andrew Coates

Professor of Physics, Dept of Space & Climate Physics, UCL-MSSL

Professor Andrew Coates is a UCL Professor of Physics and Deputy Director (Solar System) of the Mullard Space Science Laboratory (Department of Space & Climate Physics). Prof Coates' scientific expertise includes plasma, the 4th state of matter beyond solid, liquid and gas, and its interactions with planets, comets and moons in the solar system, and studies of planetary surfaces. He is now Principal Investigator for the PanCam instrument on the ExoMars 2022 rover, which will search for signs of past or even present life on Mars, following its landing in 2022.

 

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