SSL Colloquium on Friday, March 14, 3 pm
Speaker: Alexander Tchekhovskoy Title: Getting the Most out of a Black Hole
Speaker: Alexander Tchekhovskoy Title: Getting the Most out of a Black Hole
Image Credit: NASA/Christopher Perry On March 3, 2014, at 6:09 a.m. EST, a NASA-funded sounding rocket launched straight into an aurora over Venetie, Alaska. The
To planetary scientists, the Martian atmosphere presents an intriguing mystery: today it’s a thin, cold wisp of carbon dioxide with just one percent the pressure
Speakers: Jon Arons (UC Berkeley) and Roger Blandford (Stanford) Title: Gamma Rays from the Flares in the Crab Nebula and other Ultrarelativistic Sources Friday, March
Speakers: Jon Arons (UC Berkeley) and Roger Blandford (Stanford) Title: Gamma Rays from the Flares in the Crab Nebula and other Ultrarelativistic Sources Friday, March
NuSTAR was launched on June 13, 2012 from the south pacific atoll of Kwajalein on a Pegasus rocket. New observations from NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope
photos courtesy of NASA On February 17th 2007, a Delta II Rocket lifted off of launch pad 17B at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base.
University of California President Janet Napolitano visited the lab today.
Bill Nye, “The Science Guy” is a guest speaker at the Kennedy Visitor Center on November 17th to discuss MAVEN and its mission to Mars.
The MAVEN spacecraft and all of its science instruments have completed their initial checkout, and all of them are working as expected. This means that