Date: Wed, 07-Jul-2004
Speaker: Rosemary Killen and Lucy McFadden
Title: COSPAR Talks: 1. Mercury's Atmosphere and 2. Interpretation of NEAR NIS Spectra of 433 Eros
Abstract: We will be previewing COSPAR talks to be presented in Paris. Everyone is welcome to attend: graduate students are especially encouraged to broaden their knowledge outside of their specialty.
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 14-Jul-2004
Speaker: Rosemary Killen and Olivier Grossian
Title: COSPAR Talks: 1. Mercury's Exosphere: The Known and the Enigma and 2. Comet Tempel I: Observations and Modeling
Abstract: We will be previewing COSPAR talks to be presented in Paris. Everyone is welcome to attend: graduate students are especially encouraged to broaden their knowledge outside of their specialty.
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 21-Jul-2004
Speaker: Matthew Knight
Title: Comets Close Encounters with the Sun
Pizza will be provided this week. Graduate students are encouraged to attend.
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 28-Jul-2004
Speaker: James Farqhuar
Title: The Isotopic Signatures in Terrestrial Rocsk and Gas
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 04-Aug-2004
Speaker: COSPAR ATTENDEES
Title: Review of COSPAR
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 01-Sep-2004
Speaker: Rosemary Killen
Title: NASA's Lunar Initiative
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 08-Sep-2004
Speaker: Group lunch - pizza
Title: Introduction of New Students
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 15-Sep-2004
Speaker: Jianyang Li
Title: Photometric Variation of Comet Borelly
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 22-Sep-2004
Speaker: Dr. Lucy Ann McFadden
Title: The Genesis Discovery Mission
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 29-Sep-2004
Speaker: Dr. Surjalal Sharma
Title: The Earth's Plasma Environment
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 27-Oct-2004
Speaker: DPS speakers
Title: Practice talks for the DPS Meeting
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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.
Date: Wed, 24-Nov-2004
Speaker: Matt Knight
Title: 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 Rosemary Killen at rkillen@astro.umd.edu.