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Résumé du projet :

Europlanet 2020 Research Infrastructure (RI) is a €9.95 million project to address key scientific and technological challenges facing modern planetary science by providing open access to state-of-the-art data, models and facilities across the European Research Area. The project was launched on 1st September 2015 and is funded under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 programme. It is led by the Open University, UK, and has 33 beneficiary institutions from 19 European countries. Europlanet 2020 RI provides :

  • Free transnational access to world-class laboratory facilities that simulate conditions found on planetary bodies, as well as analogue fields sites for Mars, Europa and Titan.
  • Virtual access to the diverse datasets and visualisation tools needed for comparing and understanding planetary environments in the Solar System and beyond.
  • Networking activities, including meetings, workshops and personnel exchanges, to strengthen the community, develop industry-academic collaboration, discuss latest scientific results, and set the strategy and goals for planetary science in Europe for decades to come. Our outreach and education programmes engage Europe’s citizens, teachers, students and policy makers with cutting-edge planetary science and exploration.

Date de début : 01/09/2015

Date de fin : 31/08/2019

Budget Observatoire de Paris : 933 500 €

Budget total projet : 10 234 226,05 €

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no 654208

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