Diving into Ocean Worlds

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Diving into Ocean Worlds The Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) hosts an annual public speaker series to engage the public with scientists involved in NASA SMD space science and exploration The 2017-18 series – Diving into Ocean Worlds – featured presentations about ocean worlds of the outer solar system (Europa, Titan, and Enceladus) and beyond, and what we have learned about habitability from exploration of these worlds Attendance for the series totaled over 800, including online viewers (USRA Ustream channel) Recordings of the presentations can be accessed at www.lpi.usra.edu/education/cosmic-explorations Diving into Ocean Worlds presentations: Ocean Worlds: A Voyager retrospective, and a beginning Dr. Paul Schenk, LPI, October 5, 2017 Europa: Exploring a potentially habitable ocean world Dr. Robert Pappalardo, JPL, November 2, 2017 The potential for life within Enceladus after Cassini Dr. Jonathan Lunine, Cornell University, January 11, 2018 Titan: A world with two styles of ocean Dr. Ralph Lorenz, Johns Hopkins University, February 8, 2018 The Ultracool TRAPPIST-1 System: 7 Terrestrial worlds, 7 chances for ice and life Dr. Susan Lederer, NASA Johnson Space Center, April 5, 2018 Dr. Jonathan Lunine (right) converses with an attendee following his Enceladus presentation. Andy Shaner, Lunar and Planetary Institute, shaner@lpi.usra.edu