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This project investigates the role of carbonaceous organic matter in the formation and evolution of icy moons and ocean worlds. By conducting laboratory experiments and developing a thermochemical model, it aims to understand how these organic molecules interact with ice and rock, influencing the potential for habitabi…
There is growing evidence that heavy organic molecules are a major component of the outer solar system bodies such as icy moons, comets, and Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs).
Density profiles inferred from measurements of space missions require a low-density component in the core of the largest objects such as Ganymede and Titan.
These observations suggest that a previously overlooked low-density component, identified as carbonaceous organic matter (COM), is one of the three main components, in ad…
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Czechia, Praha 1
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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