Date: Wed, 02-Jul-2003
Speaker: Lucy McFadden (UMD)
Title: SNCs and Stuff
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 09-Jul-2003
Speaker: Group Discussion
Title: The Origin and Evolution of Cometary Shape, Rotation Orientation, and Jet Structures
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 16-Jul-2003
Speaker: Tony Farnham
Title: Comet Wild 2 and the Stardust Encounter
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 23-Jul-2003
Speaker: Mathew Knight
Title: The Latest News on SOHO Sungrazing Comets
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 13-Aug-2003
Speaker: Jochen Kissel (Max-Planck-Institut fur Aeronomie)
Title: CIDA on Stardust, a Status Update
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 17-Sep-2003
Speaker: Farnham, Lisse, McFadden, Wellnitz (UMD)
Title: DI I&T Analysis Progress
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 24-Sep-2003
Speaker: No talk
Title: Group Lunch
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 15-Oct-2003
Speaker: Kelly Fast
Title: The A-Team at the IRTF, or I Love It When a Martian Plan Comes Together!
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 22-Oct-2003
Speaker: Donna Pierce (UMD)
Title: Taming the `Silent Killer': Understanding CO in Comets
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 29-Oct-2003
Speaker: No talk
Title: PDS Review
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 03-Dec-2003
Speaker: Matthew Knight (UMD)
Title: My Thesis: Big Plans for Small Comets
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 10-Dec-2003
Speaker: Lucy McFadden (UMD)
Title: Report from a Workshop: Communicating Astronomy to the Public
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 17-Dec-2003
Speaker: Zoe Lienhardt (UMD)
Title: The Formation of Planets
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 24-Dec-2003
Speaker: Comet Group Lunch (UMD)
Title: Plans for the Holidays
The Small Bodies Lunch is a weekly affair that is intended to be both a discussion of current scientific research on the subject of small solar system bodies in the department, as well an informal learning experience. Talks are expected to be approximately 30 minutes in length, with approximately 20 minutes of questions.
For further information please contact Carey Lisse at lisse@astro.umd.edu.