Space Studies Master’s student, Tyler Hill, will defend his thesis as follows. Please show your support by attending. When: Friday, December 5th at 8:30 am (Central time) Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title: Development of a Prototype Movement Assistance System for Extravehicular Activity Gloves About the Topic: Spacesuits utilized a rubberized layer of material to contain a […]
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Anne Longlet is Next Presenter for Brown Bag Seminar Series on December 3rd
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The fall semester Brown Bag Seminar Series features graduate students providing presentations on their current research and recent internships. The series continues on Wednesday, December 3rd, featuring grad student Anne Longlet presenting “Dust Mitigation on the James Webb Space Telescope.” This series of presentations will be held in the Space Studies Library at noon. Lunch […]
Brown Bag Seminar Series to Feature Tim Buli on November 19th
Categories: Space Studies
The fall semester Brown Bag Seminar Series features graduate students providing presentations on their current research and recent internships. The series continues on Wednesday, November 19th, featuring grad student Tim Buli presenting “NASA Technology Transfer Initiative and the Technology Transfer Program at Johnson Space Center (JSC).” This series of presentations will be held in the […]
The 65th International Astronautical Congress was well attended by faculty, staff, and students of the Space Studies Department September 29 – October 3, 2014. This conference included presentations by faculty and students on current research, and a booth to promote the program and recruit future students as well. There was also a Space Studies alumni […]
Thesis Proposal Presentation by Daniela Henckel on November 6th
Categories: Space Studies
Space Studies master’s student, Daniela Henckel, will give her thesis proposal presentation as follows. All Space Studies students, faculty and staff are encouraged to attend. When: Thursday, November 6, 2014 at 8:00 am Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title: Ceres – VISIR surface composition analysis: A review in advance of the DAWN mission About the topic: Ceres is […]
Brown Bag Seminar Series Continues on November 5th featuring Lindsay Anderson
Categories: Space Studies
The fall semester Brown Bag Seminar Series features graduate students providing presentations on their current research and recent internships. The series continues on Wednesday, November 5th, featuring grad student Lindsay Anderson presenting “ Using Weather Radar Data to Detect Meteorite Falls and Calculate Strewn Fields”. This series of presentations will be held in the Space […]
Next Brown Bag Seminar Series on November 5th Features Lindsay Anderson
Categories: Space Studies
The fall semester Brown Bag Seminar Series features graduate students providing presentations on their current research and recent internships. The series continues on Wednesday, November 5th, featuring grad student Lindsay Anderson presenting “ Using Weather Radar Data to Detect Meteorite Falls and Calculate Strewn Fields”. This series of presentations will be held in the Space […]
Brown Bag Seminar Features Tiffany Swarmer on October 22nd
Categories: Space Studies
The fall semester Brown Bag Seminar Series features graduate students providing presentations on their current research and recent internships. The series continues on Wednesday, October 22nd, featuring grad student Tiffany Swarmer presenting “HI-SEAS Experience and Outcomes from Summer 2014” This series of presentations will be held in the Space Studies Library at noon. Lunch will […]
Space Studies Group Begins 30-day Lunar/Mars Analog Mission
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Dr. Pablo de Leon and his group of three volunteers began a 30-day planetary analog mission on Wednesday, October 8th. More details here from the Grand Forks Herald. A local television crew was on hand during the “send-off”. You can watch the WDAZ broadcast from that evening’s news segment. Updates during the mission will be […]
UND Aerospace professor pens new work on history of satellite communications The new iPhone 6 is the latest buzz, jam packed with novel digital wizardry. You could say the genesis of this technology—imaginable but not doable 20 years ago—evolved from the beep-beep-beep of Sputnik. That was the world’s first artificial satellite, launched Oct. 4, 1957, […]