Overview 15M-S3 Program
THE FIFTEENTH MOSCOW SOLAR SYSTEM SYMPOSIUM (15M-S3) IKI RAS, 21-25 October 2024 MS SESSION: MARS SESSION VN SESSION: VENUS SESSION GP SESSION:
Experimental planetary studies, science instruments and preparation for space missions are also considered at these symposia. The Sixteenth Moscow International Solar System Symposium (16M-S 3) will be held from October 20 till 24, 2025. The following sessions will be held during the symposium:
A solar system model serves as a representation, both theoretical and computational, of how planets, moons, asteroids, and other celestial objects interact through gravitational forces. These models are not just intellectual curiosities; they are fundamental for advancing our knowledge in astronomy, physics, and planetary sciences.
The future of solar system modeling is vibrant. Current research focuses on refining existing models and developing new computational techniques. More precise models can lead to better understanding of planetary formation and dynamic processes. Emerging areas like exoplanet studies also benefit from these advancements.
The study of solar system models embodies a pivotal aspect of astronomy and planetary science. As scientists, astronomers, and educators, we continuously strive to understand the fundamental structure of our solar system. It's important to recognize how these various models have evolved over time.
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