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NSSTC Science Directorate, SD50

Weekly Colloquium Schedule

Summer 2001

 

Location: NSSTC Conference Room 2096

Socialization: 10:15 a.m.

Presentation: 10:30 a.m.


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Date

Speaker

Presentation Title

01 JUN

 

SPRING 2001 AGU Meeting

08 JUN

Shen-Wu Chang

Origin of Cusp Energetic Particles  
Change of Location to NSSTC Rm. 4078

15 JUN

Richard Lieu

Microscopic Relativity   (A Theory For Those Who Analyze Data)

22 JUN

Valerie Connaughton

Ground-Based Gamma-Ray Astronomy
i.e. "What To Do When Space Instrumentation Becomes Too Heavy"

26 JUN

Ramon Lopez

New Perspectives on Magnetic Storms in the Earth's Magnetosphere  
 Special Date and Time of 1330 hrs.

29 JUN

Wladislaw Lyatsky

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Feedback Instability for Substorm Generation

06 JUL

 

*********     July 4TH Celebrations     *********

13 JUL

Ted LaRosa

The Galactic Center Magnetosphere

17 JUL

Elena V. Pikuta

Sulfate- and Sulfur-Reducing Bacteria — Possible Analogs for Microbial Life on Jupiter's Satellite Io  
 Special Date and Time of 1330 hrs.

19 JUL

Ralph A.M.J. Wijers

X-ray Lines in Afterglows of GRBs: The Nickel-and-Dime Model  
 Special Date and Time of 1330 hrs.

20 JUL

Julie McEnery

TeV Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts with Milagro

27 JUL

Mitzi Adams

The Dragon Ate What???

From Dragons to Eclipses:
      Improving Girl Scouts' Appreciation of Astronomy

                _ or _

Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus

01 AUG

Jingxiu Wang

Studies of Solar Magnetic Activity  
 Special Date at a Time of 1030 hrs.

03 AUG

Katie Pazamickas Pennsylvania State Science Fair Award Winner

Space Weather — A Junior High Perspective
      •Space Weather – The Sun Earth Connection       •Measuring the Motion of a Coronal Mass Ejection

07 AUG

Feryal Ozel

Assessing the Field of Anomalous X-ray Pulsars  
 Special Date at a Time of 1030 hrs.

10 AUG

Robert D. Preece

What Spectroscopy is Telling Us About Gamma-Ray Bursts

15 AUG

Gregory W. Henry

Astronomical Observations with Automated, Remote Telescopes  
 Special Date at a Time of 1330 hrs.

17 AUG

David Falconer

Prediction of Coronal Mass Ejections from Vector Magnetograms

24 AUG

R. Ramachandran

Pulsar Kinematics: Asymmetric Drift in the Galaxy

30 AUG

John E. Cochran, Jr.

Quick-Look Identification and Orbit Determination of a Tethered Satellite  
 Special Date at a Time of 1000 hrs.


last updated: 29 August 2001 1200 HRS.

 

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Author
Mark L. Adrian, Ph.D.
Space Plasma Physics Group, SD50
National Space Science and Technology Center
Office 2075
320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL. 35805
Mark.L.Adrian@msfc.nasa.gov