Post by Milz Beaumont

Icy Moons Doctoral Researcher and Physical Chemistry Tutor @ UCL | Space Explainer @ The London Science Museum | Divemaster @ The Ocean

I am eternally grateful for the fantastic experience the European Space Agency - ESA Alpbach 50th summer programme provided. The topic was small bodies in our solar system and a variety of engineering and scientific experts gave fascinating talks. 10 engineers and 5 scientist joined forces to become the red team. We designed a mission to explore the origins of water and prebiotic life in our solar system by exploring areas of activity and upwelling on Ceres. I couldn’t have asked for a better team. We were supported by the most amazing tutors Oceane Dhuicque, PhD and Jérome Loicq I’d also like to thank the roaming and team tutors for their support. Willem Jellema Günter Kargl Peter Falkner Elise Wright Knutsen Marcus Hallmann Patrick Michel Silvia Bayon Gaitee Hussain. And to FFG Austrian Research Promotion Agency especially Anna Ganser, Viktoria Kutnohorsky and Konstanze Fila for making it happen. Team red forever: Felix Arch Elizabeth Klioner Alessia Cremasco Kamal El Bakkoury Kashish G. Michał Filipiak Francisco Mota Viktória Fröhlich @mikko @Noemie José María Gómez-Limón Gallardo @lynx Johannes Krämer Gustav Oskarsson #BlubBlubBlub

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