Europlanet Astrobiology Workshop 2025

September 18 - 20, 2025

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Molėtai observatory research cources - Europlanet Astrobiology Workshop 2025

Europlanet Astrobiology Workshop 2025
This workshop aims to provide an introduction to the fascinating world of tardigrades and their relevance in astrobiology. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on activities, participants will explore the biology of these microorganisms, known for their ability to survive extreme conditions, from freezing temperatures to exposure to the vacuum of space. Their role in astrobiological research will be discussed, highlighting experiments conducted in space and their potential to aid in the search for extraterrestrial life. Water bears, also known as tardigrades, are very small, segmented animals. The largest species is just over one millimetre in length. Water bears live in temporary ponds and droplets of water in soil and on moist plants. They are known to survive under conditions that would kill most organisms – they can withstand temperatures ranging from -272 deg C to +150 deg C, they can be without water for a period of 10 years, and they are extremely resistant to radiation.

In addition to theoretical lectures, the workshop will include a field trip around the Molėtai Astronomical Observatory, where attendees will collect samples from potential tardigrade habitats. Later, in the laboratory, they will learn how to locate and isolate these organisms for microscopic observation, identifying their characteristics and structures while also learning how to cultivate tardigrades at home.

This workshop is designed for university students, researchers, and enthusiasts of microbiology and astrobiology, offering a unique opportunity to understand how extremophiles can provide insights into life on other planets. With a practical and accessible approach, participants will learn about tardigrades and experience their search and analysis firsthand in a real scientific environment.

15 students from Lithuania and five from the Northern European Hub will participate in person. Additionally, an unlimited number of online participants can join.


Venue

1.5 days at the Molėtai Astronomical Observatory, the other 1 day in Vilnius, Vilnius University Life Sciences Center, Lithuania.

Participants

15 students from Lithuania and 5 from the Northern Europe Hub will be selected to attend in person. Additionally, an unlimited number of online participants will be able to join.


The deadline for application is 8 June 2025 23:59:00 UTC.

Notifications of acceptance by 1 July 2025 23:59:00 UTC.

* More information concerning the reimbursement will be provided for the selected participants personally.

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Organizing committee

Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC):


Sara Calhim (Finland)
Alisa Gricajeva (Lithuania)
Łukasz Kaczmarek (Poland)
Renata Minkevičiūtė (Lithuania)
Nadja Møbjerg (Denmark)
Marcos Rubal (Portugal) (Chair)
Ingrida Šatkauskienė (Lithuania)
Ana Ulla (Spain)

Local Organizing Committee (LOC):

Arnas Drazdauskas
Alisa Gricajeva
Renata Minkevičiūtė
Šarūnas Mikolaitis
Ingrida Šatkauskienė
Linas Šmigelskas
Edita Stonkutė
Carlos Viscasillas Vázquez
Ashutosh Sharma

Instructors:

Cintia Cabada Malvar (Spain)
Alisa Gricajeva (Lithuania)
Renata Minkevičiūtė (Lithuania)

 
Molėtai observatory research cources - Programme
Programme

Europlanet Tardigrade Workshop – Space and Astrobiology
September 18–20, 2025

 

Thursday, September 18 – Molėtai AO

(Arrival at Moletai observatory by minibus from Vilnius, place TBD)

  • 3:00–5:00 PM – Participant Registration/Lodging

  • 6:00 PM – Opening Remarks and Welcome

  • 6:30–7:15 PM – Introductory Lecture I (Astrobiology? TBD by SOC)

  • 7:30–9:30 PM – Dinner

  • 10:00 PM–12:00 AMGuided Observatory Tour

 

Friday, September 19 – Molėtai AO

  • 8:00–9:45 AM – Breakfast

  • 10:00–10:45 AM – Theoretical Lecture II: Tardigrade Collection Techniques ?

  • 11:00 AM–1:00 PM – Fieldwork Session I (need to agree with Cintia)

  • 1:30–3:00 PM – Lunch Break & Group photo

  • 3:00–5:00 PMFieldwork Session II (need to agree with Cintia)

  • 5:30–6:30 PM – Theoretical Lecture III: Using Laboratory Instruments (for the next day).

  • 7:00–9:00 PM – Dinner

  • 10:00 PM–12:00 AM – Star gazing (optional)


 

Saturday, September 20 – Life Sciences Center, Vilnius

  • 7:00–8:45 AM – Breakfast

  • 9:15–11:00 AM – Transportation of participants to Vilnius in a minibus.

  • 11:15–1:30 PM Laboratory Session I

  • 1:30–3:00 PM – Lunch Break

  • 3:00–4:00 PMLaboratory Session II

  • 4:00–5:00 PM – Student Project Work

  • 5:00–6:00 PM – Group Presentations

  • 6:15 PM – Closing Ceremony and Diploma Presentation

 

(Optional activities to be confirmed**):

  • Visit to the EthnoCosmology Museum in the morning

  • Public Lecture 

  • Activity with pupils from a school in Molėtai AO.

 
Molėtai observatory research cources - Lecturers
Lecturers
Lecturers

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Participants
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