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van Broock Thesis Proposal Presentation on Oct. 10th

Categories: Space Studies

Lynn van Broock, Space Studies master’s student, will give her thesis proposal presentation as follows.  Please show your support by attending. When: Monday, October 10th at 10 am Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title:  CURRENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE NDX-1 PROTOTYPE: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ACTUAL STATUS Starting in 2006, a planetary spacesuit concept demonstrator called […]

Thesis Proposal Presentation by Melissa Gordon on May 13th

Categories: Space Studies

Melissa Gordon, Space Studies online master’s student, will give her thesis proposal presentation as follows.  Please show your support by attending this event. When: Friday, May 13th at 9:00 am Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title:  A PROPOSED LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON THE REGULATION OF OUTER SPACE RESOURCE EXTRACTION AND CONSUMPTION The future of space exploration […]

Thesis Proposal Presentation by John Boucha on April 27th

Categories: Space Studies

John Boucha, Space Studies master’s student, will give his thesis proposal presentation as follows.  Please show your support by attending this event. When: Wednesday, April 27th at 4:30 p.m. Where: Ryan Hall, Room 111 Title: Space Studies for the iPad:  Using Technology to Increase Public Knowledge and Interest in Space Topics A major challenge of NASA […]

Eric O’Dea to present thesis proposal on Dec. 1

Categories: Space Studies

Thesis proposal presentation by Space Studies graduate student Eric O’Dea: Date: Wednesday, December 1, 2010 Time: 2:30 PM Location: Ryan Hall, room 111 Identifying Igneous Asteroids in the Outer Main Belt Early in the history of the Solar System, a transient heating event occurred that thermally altered much of the material now located in the […]

Matt Voigt to present thesis proposal on Nov. 10th

Categories: Space Studies

Thesis proposal presentation by Space Studies graduate student Matt Voigt: Date: November 10, 2010 Time: 3:00 PM Location: Ryan Hall room 111 Evolution of X-ray Bright Points X-ray bright points (XBPs) are small (8” – 75”), complex loop-like structures found within the corona of our Sun.  First discovered in 1969 during a suborbital rocket flight, […]

Gordon Gartrelle to give thesis proposal presentation on October 27th

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies distance ed student, Gordon Gartrelle, will give his thesis proposal presentation on Wednesday, October 27th at 2 p.m. in Ryan Hall, room 111. Lightcurve Photometry of Twelve Asteroids Lightcurve photometry of asteroids is a useful tool in research.  Lightcurves can be utilized to determine the rotation period, pole orientation, amplitude, size and shape […]

Thesis proposal presentation by Shkolyar on Nov. 18th

Categories: Space Studies

Svetlana Shkolyar, of the Space Studies distance ed program, will give her thesis proposal presentation on Wednesday, November 18th at 12:30 pm in Ryan Hall, Room 111. Please join us. “Solar Sunspot Rotations” Sunspot rotation studies are important for understanding solar processes of our nearest star as well as its effects on Earth. A brief […]

S. Shkolyar to present thesis proposal

Categories: Space Studies

Svetlana Shkolyar will give her thesis proposal presentation on Thursday, November 18th at 12:30 pm in Ryan Hall, Room 111. Please join us. “Solar Sunspot Rotations” Sunspot rotation studies are important for understanding solar processes of our nearest star as well as its effects on Earth. A brief overview of the current state of solar […]

Nate Ambler thesis proposal presentation on Tuesday April 1st

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies graduate student Nate Ambler will give his thesis proposal presentation on Tuesday, April 1st at 3:15 p.m. at Ryan Hall, room 111. “Sensor Demonstration in Reduced Pressure Environments: Ozone Sounding using an Experimental Solid-State Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) Ozone Sensor” Sensors in reduced pressure environments exhibit largely uncharacterized behaviors. The characterization of these […]