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SUMMARY:Life\, Hypervelocity Impacts and the Solar System - Mark Burchell\
 , School of Physical Sciences\, University of Kent at Canterbury
DTSTART:20100611T133000Z
DTEND:20100611T143000Z
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CONTACT:Stephen Walley
DESCRIPTION:High speed impacts (units of km/s) are natural events in space
  and generate shock pressures in the range 1 - 100s GPa. The behaviour of 
 organic and biological materials in such impacts is of interest not just i
 n its own right\, but also with regard to their significance for the possi
 ble spread across the Solar System of pre-biotic materials and even life. 
 This will be discussed with reference to data from experiments which start
  to set the limits in high speed impacts for survival of complex molecules
  and even cells.   
LOCATION:Mott Seminar Room\, Cavendish Laboratory\, Department of Physics
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