Here be dragons - molecular imaging of planet forming regions
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Speaker
Klaus Pontoppidan
Affiliation
Caltech
Location
N211, Room 205
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Preplanetary Matter: Current Status and Prospects for SOFIA
Towards Imaging Other Earths: coronagraph development at NASA Ames
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Speaker
Ruslan Belikov
Affiliation
NASA Ames
Location
N211, Room 205
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The SPLASH Survey and the Progressive Stages of Hierarchical Galaxy Formation
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Speaker
Puragra Guhathakurta
Affiliation
UC Santa Cruz
Location
N211, Room 205
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Observing Cosmic Explosions with the Long Wavelength Array
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Speaker
Gregory Taylor
Affiliation
Univ. of New Mexico
Location
N211, Room 205
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Characterizing the Magnetized Turbulent Power Spectrum through the Dispersion of Magnetic Fields
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Speaker
Martin Houde
Affiliation
U. Western Ontario
Location
N211, Room 205
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Blowing up stars in one's office
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Speaker
Robert Rosner
Affiliation
U. Chicago
Location
N211, Room 205
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he Diffuse Interstellar Bands -- What can we learn with SOFIA?
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Speaker
Farid Salama
Affiliation
NASA Ames
Location
N211, Room 205
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Dust Processing in Galaxies due to Massive Star Formation
Not Your Grandmother's HII Regions: An X-ray Tour of Massive Star-forming Regions
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Speaker
Leisa Townsley
Affiliation
Penn. State
Location
N211, Room 205
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Infrared Spectroscopy of Uranus, Neptune, and Triton
Diffuse Ionized Gas in the Milky Way: Continuing Investigations with WHAM
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Speaker
Matt Haffner
Affiliation
U. Wisconsin - Madison
Location
N211, Room 205
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Early Results From Herschel (and A Project Impossible For Herschel)
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Speaker
Paul Harvey
Affiliation
U. Texas, Austin
Location
N211, Room 205
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Characteristics of Kepler planetary candidates based on the first data set: The majority are found to be Neptune-size and smaller
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Speaker
William Borucki
Affiliation
NASA Ames
Location
N211, Room 205
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Advances in Galactic Cartography
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Speaker
Robert Benjamin
Affiliation
U. Wisconsin, Whitewater
Location
N211, Room 205
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The Hydrogen Photodissociation - Reformation Cycle and the Large Scale Distributions of HI and H2 in Galaxies
Recent results from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on HST: HD 209458b a sizzling exoplanet with a cometlike tail and molecular hydrogen pumping and fluorescence in premain sequence stars
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Speaker
Jeffrey Linsky
Affiliation
U. Colorado - Boulder
Location
N211, Room 205
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