The Puzzle of Multiple Populations in Globular Clusters
Nate Bastian, Liverpool John Moores University
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27th November 2015
15:00
Consequences of meteoroid impacts based on atmospheric trajectory analysis
Maria Gritsevich, Finnish Geospatial Research Institute
Einstein
13th November 2015
15:00
Volcanism on Venus
Mikhail Ivanov, Vernadsky Institute
Einstein
30th October 2015
15:00
3-D views of solar storms from the Sun to 1AU
Alexis Rouillard, IRAP
Einstein
16th October 2015
15:00
Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko as seen by Rosetta/OSIRIS
Carsten Güttler, MPS
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25th September 2015
15:00
TNOs are Cool: A Herschel survey of the trans-Neptunian region
Thomas Müller, MPE
Einstein
11th September 2015
15:00
Inferring past and present cosmic structures from observations
Jens Jasche, IAP
Newton 1
26th June 2015
15:00
Planets orbiting very big and very small
Andreas Quirrenbach, Heidelberg University
Einstein
12th June 2015
15:00
Atomic Clocks and Atom Interferometers for Fundamental Physics
Peter Wolf, Observatoire de Paris
Einstein
29th May 2015
15:00
Lightning in planetary and exo-planetary atmospheres
Yoav Yair, Open University Israel
Einstein
8th May 2015
15:00
Rosetta at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko - Can you see anything? Yes, wonderful things!
Bjorn Davidsson, Uppsala University
Einstein
17th April 2015
15:00
Near-field cosmology in the Gaia era
Justin Read, University of Surrey
Einstein
27th March 2015
15:00
Precise Orbit Reconstruction of Spacecraft from Radio-Tracking Data: A Tool to Probe Planetary Interior and Thermosphere
Pascal Rosenblatt, Belgium Royal Obs.
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13th March 2015
15:00
MYStIX: A new look at clustered star formation
Eric Feigelson, Penn State University
Einstein
27th February 2015
15:00
Galaxies That Shine: RHD Simulations of Radiation Feedback in Galactic Disks
Joakim Rosdahl, Leiden Observatory
Einstein
13th February 2015
15:00
Planetary GOCE and Reference Frames in Space Geodesy
Drazen Svehla, ETH Zurich
Einstein
30th January 2015
15:00
Cassini-Huygens: looking back at 10 years of discoveries... and more to come
Nicolas Altobelli, ESA/ESAC
Newton 1
16th January 2015
15:00
The near-Earth object segment of ESA's space situational awareness programme
Detlef Koschny, ESA/ESTEC
Einstein
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