Binary Pulsars
Tuesday October 23, 2012 (Lunar History – The Formation of the Moon)
Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Orbits: All deduced from observations 1. Orbits are ellipses 2. Plane Velocity Varies as it orbits 3. P 2 = A 3.
A Search for Habitable Planets J OHANNES K EPLER A guy who’s thought a lot about planets ( By permission Sternwarte Kremsmünster)
Hydrogen burning under extreme conditions Scenarios: Hot bottom burning in massive AGB stars (> 4 solar masses) (T 9 ~ 0.08) Nova explosions on accreting.
Announcements Online calendar will be updated again this evening – check it out Homework for Chs. 6, 7, & 8 will post by noon tomorrow Need to discuss.
20 July 2005AST 2010: Chapter 121 Asteroids & Comets.
Observationally-Inspired Simulations of the Disk-Jet Interaction in GRS 1915+105 David Rothstein Cornell University with assistance from Richard Lovelace.
Moons of Jovian Planets. The Galilean Moons of Jupiter Closest to JupiterFurthest from Jupiter (sizes to scale) Radii: 1570 km (Europa, slightly smaller.
Sculpting Circumstellar Disks Feb 2008 Alice Quillen University of Rochester.
Debris Disks around Nearby Stars David J. Wilner (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA ) What are Debris Disks? dust requires replenishment Interest in Resolved Morphologies.
GPS/Dead Reckoning Navigation with Kalman Filter Integration Paul Bakker.