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COLLOQUIA IN 2009

Upcoming talks

07/09/2009 - Ted Bowell, Lowell Observatory, The danger of an asteroid striking the Earth

07/16/2009 - Melissa Brucker, Lowell Observatory, Title: TBD

07/30/2009 - Alycia Weinberger, Carnegie Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Title: TBD

08/20/2009 - Se-Heon Oh, The Australian National University, Title: TBD

09/03/2009 - Ted Dunham, Lowell Observatory, Title: TBD

09/17/2009 - Lori Allen, NOAO, Title: TBD

Earlier talks this year

01/30/2009 - Steven Desch, Arizona State University, A Kuiper Belt Double Header: It Came from the Inner Nebula AND The Ice Volcanoes of Charon

02/05/2009 - John Subasavage, Georgia State University, The Hunt for White Dwarfs: Identifying and Characterizing Stellar Embers

02/12/2009 - Sungsoo Kim, Kyung Hee University (Korea), Dynamical Evolution of the Mass Function and Radial Profile of the Globular Cluster Systems of the Milky Way and M87

02/19/2009 - Michael Meyer, University of Arizona, Two Tails of a Distribution Function:The Initial Mass Functions of Extreme Star Formation

03/12/2009 - Joan Najita, NOAO, New Views on Gas in the Planet Formation of Disks

03/13/2009 - Arjun Dey, NOAO, The Pedigrees of DOGs (Dust Obscured Galaxies at z~2), Note special time: noon (brown bag lunch talk in the Slipher Bldg. Conference Room, Lowell Observatory)

03/17/2009 - Vishnu Reddy, University of North Dakota, Dinosaur Killer: Origin of K/T impactor in the Main Asteroid Belt (Note: alternate date)

03/30/2009 - Jeff Weeks, The Shape of Space, Public Talk at Northern Arizona University, note: alternate date and NAU location

04/16/2009 - Matthew Knight, Lowell Observatory, Photometric Study of the Kreutz Comets Observed by SOHO from 1996-2005

04/30/2009 - Phil Massey, Lowell Observatory, Measuring the Biggest Stars: The Physical Properties of Red Supergiants

05/07/2009 - Robert Zavala, USNOFS, The Demon Star on Halloween and Other Adventures with the NPOI

05/28/2009 - Fabian Walter, Max Planck Institut fur Astronomie-Heidelberg, What have we learned from THINGS (The HI Nearby Galaxy Survey)?

06/18/2009 - Elliott Horch, Southern Connecticut State University & Adjunct Astronomer, Lowell Observatory, Speckle at WIYN: Toward the Thin and Thick Disk Binary Samples

06/25/2009 - Greg Taylor, University of New Mexico/NRAO/NMT, The Evidence for Supermassive Black Hole Mergers