LUNAR Webinar archive
Recordings of webinars from previous years are linked to below. For the current year's schedule, with links to recordings and URLs for the live webinars, see this page.
2011/12 series:
- Friday November 18th 2011: Kurt Weiler, NRL, "40 Years of planning for Radio Astronomy from Space and the Moon"
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- Friday January 20th 2012: Jack Burns, CU Boulder, "The Lunar University Network for Astrophysics Research"
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- Tuesday February 28th 2012: LUNAR member Bob Macdowall of NASA/GSFC will give the NLSI Director's Seminar. Note the special time of 9am PST (17:00 UTC) and that this is organized by NLSI central.
- Friday March 2nd 2012: Geraint Harker, CU Boulder, "Extracting the 21-cm signal from the cosmic dawn"
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- Friday April 13th 2012: Doug Currie, University of Maryland
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2010/11 series:
- September 21st 2010 "Illuminating the Early Universe with the 21cm line" by Andrei Mesinger of Princeton University
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- October 12th 2010 "Low-frequency solar radio bursts" by Nat Gopalswamy of NASA/GSFC
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- November 9th 2010 "Advancing tests of relativity via lunar laser ranging" by Tom Murphy of UC San Diego
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- December 7th 2010 "The LUNAR Education & Public Outreach Program" by Doug Duncan of the University of Colorado
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- January 18th 2011 "The Lunar Occultation Observer (LOCO) Mission Concept: Surveying the Nuclear Cosmos" by Richard Miller of the University of Alabama, Huntsville
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- February 8th 2011, "Recent results in solar bursts and heliospheric dust with lunar radio analogs", Justin Kasper, Harvard/CfA
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- Special seminar: Fri. 18th Feb. 2011, "Into the Dark Ages", Jack Burns, University of Colorado at Boulder. In conjunction with the CASA/JILA Astrophysics Lunch Seminar. Note this will start at noon, Mountain Time.
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- March 8th 2011, "Radio Recombination Lines at Decameter Wavelengths: Prospects for the Future" by Wendy Peters of the Naval Research Laboratory
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- April 5th 2011, "Superconductors and Moon Dust — Key Ingredients for Lunar Science, Infrastructure, and Space Exploration", Peter C. Chen, NASA/GSFC
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- May 17th 2011, "Lofar — The Low Frequency Array and the Moon", Heino Falcke, Radboud University Nijmegen
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2009/10 series:
- October 30th 2009 "The Legacy and Future of Lunar Laser Ranging" by Stephen Merkowitz of GSFC
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- November 6th 2009 "Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO): Observations for Lunar Exploration and Science" by Richard Vondrak of GSFC
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