Date: Wed, 25-Sep-2002
Speaker: Matthew Knight (UMD)
Title: The Missing Comets in Surveys
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, 02-Oct-2002
Speaker: Yan Fernandez (University of Hawaii)
Title: Albedos of Comets and Related Bodies: The Present and the Future"
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-Oct-2002
Speaker: No talk
Title: AAS/DPS + UMD Symposium
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-Oct-2002
Speaker: Lucy McFadden, (UMD)
Title: Spectral Compositional Analysis of SNC Meteorites
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, 30-Oct-2002
Speaker: Carey Lisse, Lucy McFadden, Dennis Wellnitz (UMD)
Title: Results From the 2nd Round of DeepImpact Thermal Vacuum Tests
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, 6-Nov-2002
Speaker: Elizabeth Warner (UMD)
Title: Review of the Current Deep Impact Websites
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-Nov-2002
Speaker: John Hillman (UMD, NASA HQ)
Title: IR-Imaging of the American Flag and Its Relationship to Comet Tempel 1
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, 20-Nov-2002
Speaker: Lucy McFadden (UMD)
Title: The Color of Small Bodies: Mineralogy, Surface Properties, History and Future Prospects: a 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, 27-Nov-2002
Speaker: No talk
Title: Thanksgiving - Happy Turkey Day!
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, 4-Dec-2002
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, 11-Dec-2002
Speaker: Ed Grayzeck and Anne Raugh (UMD)
Title: The State of the PDS
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, 18-Dec-2002
Speaker: Derek Richardson (UMD)
Title: Rubble Pile Formation Mechanisms for NEA's
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, 25-Dec-2002
Speaker: Santa Claus
Title: Supra-Luminal Toy Delivery
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.