NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Renee Ludlum, Extremes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars, 6/9/2024, 7:30 pm EDT
Dr. Renee Ludlum from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wayne State University, will join us virtually via Google Meet to discuss Extremes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars. Dr. Renee Ludlum Neutron stars are the densest compact objects with a surface in the Universe, yet many people have never heard of them. These objects are
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Dana Anderson, Investigating the Chemical Ingredients that Make Planets, 3/10/2024, 7:30pm EST
Dr. Dana Anderson from the Carnegie Institution for Science Earth and Planets Laboratory will join us in person to discuss her research exploring how planet-forming gas and dust that surrounds young stars provides insight into the early development of planets and planetary systems, including the Earth and our own solar system. Studying
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NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Kate Craft , Europa Clipper Mission update, 2/11/2024, 7:30pm EST
Dr. Kate Craft from the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory will bring us up-to-date on the Europa Clipper mission, which will soon disembark on its journey to explore the intriguing moon Europa in the Jovian system. Dr Craft is a member of the team responsible for maximizing the scientific potential of the data that the
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Renee Ludlum, Extremes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars, 6/9/2024, 7:30 pm EDT
Dr. Renee Ludlum from the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wayne State University, will join us virtually via Google Meet to discuss Extremes of the Cosmos: Neutron Stars. Dr. Renee Ludlum Neutron stars are the densest compact objects with a surface in the Universe, yet many people have never heard of them. These objects are
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Dana Anderson, Investigating the Chemical Ingredients that Make Planets, 3/10/2024, 7:30pm EST
Dr. Dana Anderson from the Carnegie Institution for Science Earth and Planets Laboratory will join us in person to discuss her research exploring how planet-forming gas and dust that surrounds young stars provides insight into the early development of planets and planetary systems, including the Earth and our own solar system. Studying
![](https://www.novac.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/KateCraft-272x300.png)
NOVAC Public Meeting, Dr. Kate Craft , Europa Clipper Mission update, 2/11/2024, 7:30pm EST
Dr. Kate Craft from the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory will bring us up-to-date on the Europa Clipper mission, which will soon disembark on its journey to explore the intriguing moon Europa in the Jovian system. Dr Craft is a member of the team responsible for maximizing the scientific potential of the data that the
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