Spring 1999 Seminar Series
Date | Topic | Speaker |
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January 14 | The Institute for Astrophysical Research | Dan Clemens Boston University |
January 21 | Multi-Instrument Observations of cusp / cleft dynamics related to solar wind-magnetosphere interactions | Joran Moen UNIS / Svalbard, Norway |
January 28 | Searching for Life Elsewhere | Bruce Jakosky University of Colorado / Boulder |
February 4 | Large-scale B- and E-field parameters derived from multi-point geostationary particle measurements. | Anders Jorgensen Los Alamos National Laboratory |
February 18 | Electron Phase-Space Tornados: Observations in Space, Simulations and Animations | Meers Oppenheim Boston University |
February 25 | Exploration of the Solar System Frontier: Heliospheric Interface from 1 AU | Mike Gruntman University of California / Berkeley |
March 4 | An early autumn chill in Uranus’ upper atmosphere. | Leslie Young Boston University |
March 18 | The Largest Wave: The Magnetospheric Response to Hot Flow Anomalies. | David Sibeck APL / JHU |
March 25 | Proton Transport in the High Latitude Regions, One of the Processes at the Origin of Aurora. | Marina Galand NOAA / SEC |
April 1 | The Non-Optical Aurora: Recent Radio and X-Ray Observations. | Allan Weatherwax University of Maryland |
April 8 | Global Properties of the Ionosphere from DE Measurements. | Robert Hoffman NASA / GSFC |
April 15 | Are Small Comets Bombarding Earth? | Robert Meier Naval Research Laboratory |
April 22 | The Interactions of the Jupiter’s Inner Magnetosphere with the Atmospheres and Ionospheres of the Galilean Satellites: Io and Europa | Darrel Strobel Johns Hopkins University |
April 29 | Topology of the Cusp and the Low Latitude Boundary Layer | Patrick Newell APL / JHU |
May 6 | The Role Of The Cusp As A Source For Magnetospheric Particles: A New Paradigm? | Theodore A. Fritz Boston University |