Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2009
With the words “Twas the night before Christmas…” does a good old story start. In December 2004, just a couple of days before Christmas, not three wise men but more than 60 wise men and women came to a castle in the Bavarian mountains. They traveled through a strong snow storm, but no-one turned back; all of them arrived. They had a noble goal in mind: to discuss the current understanding of the formation of planets. The meeting took place December 19–22, 2004 at the Ringberg castle of the Max-Planck-Society. Anyone who has had the chance to attend a meeting there knows what a friendly and stimulating atmosphere for a workshop it provides.
About a year beforehand we had called them, and now they came. The idea was to have a wonderful conference at the romantic Ringberg castle and to bring together theorists and observers, as well as meteoriticists and experimental astrophysicists. Only then, we thought, could we obtain a global picture of the ideas we have about how our planetary system came into life. We wanted to collect not only the accepted ideas, but also the speculative and competing ideas.
We were quickly convinced that this conference, unique in its composition, should generate a permanent record in the form of a proceedings book. But this book should not be just one more useless compendium of unrefereed papers, but should provide a concise and accurate picture of current planet formation theory, experiment, and observation.
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