Space Research at UCF: Seetha Raghavan
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Pulsar Timing -- Gravitational-Wave Detections and Much More! Pulsars are neutron stars that can be detected due to beams of radio waves that are emitted from their magnetic poles. The misalignment of the magnetic axis and the rotational axis furthermore causes these beams to be swept around in space, causing the radio waves to be …
The Great Depression Of Planetary Science (1910 To 1955) And Astronomy's Loss Of The Copernican Planet Concept This talk will report on a 5-year study of the historical literature from Galileo until today regarding the concept of a planet. Bibliometrics show that scientific productivity in astronomy grew exponentially from at least 1700 until the present …
Lunar-VISE: An investigation of the Moon’s non-mare silicic volcanism at the Gruithuisen Domes The Lunar Vulkan Imaging and Spectroscopy Explorer (Lunar-VISE) was recently selected through NASA’s Payloads and Research Investigations on …
Spring 2023 Seminar Series: Kerri Donaldson Hanna Read More »
Status of NASA's Artemis Moon/Mars Program, Human Landing System, KSC Research areas and research/internship opportunities for Faculty/students About the Presenter Jose Nunez, Kennedy Space Center
Dragonfly Mission to Titan: Quantifying the Aerodynamics and Complex Interactions of NASA's First Flying Lander About the Presenter Michael Kinzel
Overview of Aeroacoustic Sources from Rockets for Prediction of Radiation Intensity and Coherence Rocket engines produce intense noise and vibrations from their jet exhaust that can damage the rocket or …
Overview of Space and Atmospheric Research at the Caribbean Climate Open Research (CCORE) Facility About the Presenter Pedrina Santos, Arecibo Observatory