Keck Institute for Space Studies - Audio
Listen to lectures from workshops and events put on by the Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS). KISS is a "think and do tank" designed to develop new planetary, Earth, and astrophysics space mission concepts and technology by bringing together a broad spectrum of scientists and engineers for sustained scientific and technical interaction. It is a joint institute of the California Institute of Technology and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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                        The Future of Human Spaceflight
        81 perc
                115. rész
                    Tom Jones, Garrett Reisman, Rusty Schweickart, and Louis Friedman present a lecture "The Future of Human Spaceflight" at the Keck Institute for Space Studies, April 8, 2014
The Past, Present, and Future of Understanding Earthquakes Using Space Observations
        43 perc
                116. rész
                    Andrea Donnellan (JPL) presents a lecture "The Past, Present, and Future of Understanding Earthquakes Using Space Observations" at the Keck Institute for Space Studies, April 14, 2014
Exploring Mission Concepts with the JPL Innovation Foundry A-Team
        49 perc
                114. rész
                    John Ziemer, Concept Innovation Methods Chief at JPL, presents "Exploring Mission Concepts with the JPL Innovation Foundry A-Team" at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on January 15, 2014.
The Future of Remote Sensing
        21 perc
                113. rész
                    Yi Chao, from Remote Sensing Solutions, Inc., discusses the future of remote sensing. This talk was part of the Satellites, Ocean Robots and the Marine Carbon Cycle short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on October 7, 2013.
Science-Driven Autonomy for Space Exploration and Parallels to Ocean Science
        25 perc
                112. rész
                    Steve Chien from JPL/Caltech discusses science driven autonomy for space exploration and parallels to ocean science. This talk was part of the Satellites, Ocean Robots and the Marine Carbon Cycle short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on October 7, 2013.
Autonomy in Robotics for Oceanographic Science
        25 perc
                111. rész
                    Mike Jakuba from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution discusses the successes, challenges and opportunities for autonomy in robotics for oceanographic science. This talk was part of the Satellites, Ocean Robots and the Marine Carbon Cycle short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on October 7, 2013.
The Physical Dynamics of the Marine Carbon Cycle
        34 perc
                110. rész
                    Craig Lee from the University of Washington discusses the physical dynamics of the marine carbon cycle. This talk was part of the Satellites, Ocean Robots and the Marine Carbon Cycle short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on October 7, 2013.
The Ocean Carbon Cycle
        35 perc
                109. rész
                    Douglas Wallace from Dalhousie University discusses the ocean carbon cycle. This talk was part of the Satellites, Ocean Robots and the Marine Carbon Cycle short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on October 7, 2013.
Oceanography at the Antarctic Margins
        34 perc
                108. rész
                    Anna Wahlin from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden discusses Oceanography at the Antarctic Margins. This talk was part of The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on September 9, 2013.
Observing Antarctic Glaciers
        32 perc
                107. rész
                    Eric Rignot from UC Irvine discusses Observing Antarctic Glaciers. This talk was part of The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on September 9, 2013.
Ocean-Ice Interactions: A Cryospheric Perspective
        32 perc
                106. rész
                    Tony Payne from the University of Bristol discusses Ocean-Ice Interactions: A Cryospheric Perspective. This talk was part of The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on September 9, 2013.
Ocean-Ice Interactions: An Oceanic Perspective
        31 perc
                105. rész
                    David Holland from New York University discusses Ocean-Ice Interactions: An Oceanic Perspective. This talk was part of The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica short course at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on September 9, 2013.
Magnetic Fields in Solar System Planets
        32 perc
                104. rész
                    Gerald Schubert from UCLA prepared a talk which is presented by Dave Stevenson from Caltech. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A Window to a Planet's Interior and Habitability at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on August 12, 2013.
Magnetic Fields in Solar System Planets
        29 perc
                103. rész
                    Dave Stevenson from Caltech discusses magnetic fields in solar system planets. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A Window to a Planet's Interior and Habitability at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on August 12, 2013.
Exoplanets
        28 perc
                102. rész
                    Wes Traub from JPL discusses exoplanets. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A Window to a Planet's Interior and Habitability at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on August 12, 2013.
Detecting Exoplanetary Magnetic Fields with Star-Planet Interactions
        22 perc
                101. rész
                    Evgenya Shkolnik from Lowell Observatory discusses detecting exoplanetary magnetic fields with star-planet interactions. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A Window to a Planet's Interior and Habitability at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on August 12, 2013.
Magnetic Fields in Extrasolar Planets: Observational Approaches
        27 perc
                100. rész
                    Jospeh Lazio from JPL discusses magnetic fields in extrasolar planets: observational approaches. This talk was part of the Short Course on Magnetic Fields: A Window to a Planet's Interior and Habitability at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on August 12, 2013.
Future Lunar Missions: Plans and Opportunities
        31 perc
                99. rész
                    Leon Alkalai from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory discusses future lunar missions. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
The Final Minute: Results from the LCROSS Solar Viewing NIR Spectrometer
        30 perc
                98. rész
                    Tony Colaprete from NASA Ames Research Center discusses results from the LCROSS Solar Viewing NIR Spectrometer. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Lunar OH/H2O: Distribution, Variations, Origin and Mobility
        32 perc
                97. rész
                    Jean-Philippe Combe from Bear Fight Institute discusses lunar OH/H2O. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Volatiles on Airless Bodies
        56 perc
                96. rész
                    Andy Ingersoll from Caltech Institute discusses volatiles on airless bodies. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Recent Reflectivity Results
        30 perc
                95. rész
                    Paul Lucey from University of Hawaii and Dave Paige from UCLA discuss recent results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Lunar Hydrogen Sequestration Towards Poleward Facing Slopes
        32 perc
                94. rész
                    Tim McClanahan from NASA/GSFC discusses lunar hydrogen sequestration towards poleward facing slopes. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Radar Observations of the Lunar Poles
        23 perc
                93. rész
                    Catherine Neish from NASA/GSFC discusses radar observations of the lunar poles. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping - Recent Results: Thermal
        32 perc
                92. rész
                    Dave Paige from UCLA discusses recent thermal results. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
Future Missions and In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) Requirements
        22 perc
                91. rész
                    Jerry Sanders from NASA/JSC discusses future missions and in situ resource utilization requirements. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
New Technology: Smallsat Missions
        29 perc
                90. rész
                    Robert Staehle from JPL discusses new technology for smallsat missions. This talk was part of the Short Course on Lunar Volatiles during the New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping workshop at the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech on July 22, 2013. 
How to Select a Landing Site on Mars 
        46 perc
                89. rész
                    Matt Golombek, Mars Exploration Program Landing Site Scientist at JPL, discusses remote sensing of physical properties of surface materials on Mars during this Keck Institute for Space Studies technical lecture at Caltech on July 8, 2013.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Titan Using Lab on a Chip
        38 perc
                88. rész
                    Titan, the moon of Saturn with a thick atmosphere and liquid hydrocarbon lakes, is considered the best target in the solar system for the study of organic chemistry on a planetary scale. Solar radiation and energetic particles activate methane and nitrogen in the atmosphere of Titan, which react to form complex organic aerosols. Dr. Cable describes how we can use lab on a chip technologies to tease apart these complex organic mixtures and identify key species (June 19, 2013).
Airships: A New Horizon for Science
        50 perc
                87. rész
                    Over the last decade, a few commercial telecommunication ventures as well as several well-funded military programs have attempted to develop autonomous, solar powered, high-altitude light-than-air (LTA) vehicles known as airships, which could maneuver and station-keep for weeks, months, or even years. (May 2, 2013).
Introduction of Airships: A New Horizon for Science
        7 perc
                86. rész
                    Sarah Miller, from UC Riverside and Caltech, gives an introduction to the Airships: A New Horizon for Science Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Timeliness of Science on Airships
        17 perc
                85. rész
                    Rob Fesen from Dartmouth discusses the timeliness of science on airships at the Airships Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Why Airships? Comparisons of Airships to other Science Platforms
        26 perc
                84. rész
                    Jens Kauffmann from Caltech compares airships to other science platforms during this Keck Institute for Space Studies Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Atmospheric Considerations and Advantages
        27 perc
                83. rész
                    Steve Lord from Caltech discusses atmospheric considerations and advantages during the Airships Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Airships and Earth Science Opportunities
        45 perc
                82. rész
                    Randy Friedl from JPL discusses airships and Earth science opportunities during the Airships Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Key Science Opportunities from Airships in Planetary and Small Bodies Science
        36 perc
                81. rész
                    Geoff Blake from Caltech discusses key science opportunities from airships in planetary and small bodies science at the Airships Short Course (April 30, 2013).
Astrophysics v. Airships
        21 perc
                80. rész
                    Michael Werner from JPL/Caltech gives a talk on Astrophysics v. Airships during this Keck Institute for Space Studies short course on Airships (April 30, 2013).
Airship Platform for Long-Wavelength Astrophysics
        17 perc
                79. rész
                    Paul Goldsmith from JPL discusses airship platform for long-wavelength astrophysics at the Airships Short Course (April 30, 2013).
John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon
        43 perc
                78. rész
                    George Washington University Professor Emeritus John Logsdon will discuss the factors that led President John F. Kennedy to set sending Americans to the Moon as a national goal (February 20, 2013).
Exploring Mars, the Moon, Asteroids, and Comets with Rovers and Landers
        91 perc
                77. rész
                    Professor Jim Bell from Arizona State University reviews some of the recent highlights from Mars surface missions (especially the continuing adventures of the Opportunity and Curiosity rovers), discusses the kinds of up-close contact science measurements that can be done from such robotic vehicles, and talks about how the lessons learned from these missions can influence future Mars, asteroid, and comet rovers and landers. (February 20, 2013).
Science and the New Space Race: Opportunities and Obstacles
        89 perc
                76. rész
                    Space agencies around the world, including in the United States, are increasing their reliance on private corporations to reduce costs and avoid long development cycles. But what is the impact on the space, planetary, and earth sciences? How will we strike a balance between scientific inquiry and the bottom line? An internationally renowned panel of scientists, industry executives, and policy experts discuss these issues and more (January 10, 2013).
Missions to Primitive Bodies: Past, Present, and Future - Torrence Johnson
        25 perc
                75. rész
                    JPL's Torrence Johnson discusses missions to primitive bodies (April 30, 2012).
Venus: Earth's Evil Twin or Just Misunderstood? - Suzanne Smrekar
        55 perc
                74. rész
                    JPL's Suzanne Smrekar discusses how Venus ended up so different from Earth today given its similar birth position in the solar disk (November 5, 2012).
CubeSat: An Unlikely Success Story - Jordi Puig-Suari
        39 perc
                73. rész
                    Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo's Jordi Puig-Suari discusses how miniature spacecrafts are the choice for student satellites worldwide and are becoming a serious option for many missions being developed by traditional space organizations (October 30, 2012).
The Global Carbon Cycle - Ian Baker
        49 perc
                72. rész
                    Colorado State University's Ian Baker discusses the global carbon cycle (August 26, 2012).
A Primer into Photosynthesis and Chlorophyll Fluorescence - Joe Berry
        62 perc
                71. rész
                    Joe Berry from Carnegie Institution for Sciences at Stanford gives a primer into photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence (August 26, 2012).
Retrieval of Chlorophyll Fluorescence from Space - Christian Frankenberg
        58 perc
                70. rész
                    JPL's Christian Frankenberg discusses retrieval of chlorophyll fluorescence from space (August 26, 2012).
Principled System Architecture - Robert Rasmussen
        57 perc
                69. rész
                    JPL's Robert Rasmussen discusses principled system architecture (July 30, 2012).
Autonomy Practices - Brian Williams
        67 perc
                68. rész
                    MIT's Brian Williams discusses autonomy practices (July 30, 2012).
Capturing Flight Software Architecture using Domain Specific Languages - Kim Gostelow
        52 perc
                67. rész
                    JPL's Kim Gostelow discusses capturing flight software architecture using domain specific languages (July 30, 2012).
Control Theory and Methods - Richard Murray
        63 perc
                66. rész
                    Caltech's Richard Murray discusses control theory and methods (July 30, 2012).
Ultra-Reliability for Interstellar Missions - Henry Garrett
        53 perc
                65. rész
                    Henry Garrett from JPL discusses ultra-reliability for interstellar missions (July 30, 2012).
Panel on Small Satellite New Exploration Concepts in Astrophysics
        112 perc
                64. rész
                    Ranga Ram Chary from Caltech, Chris Martin from Caltech, Phil Nicholson from Cornell and Vassilis Angelopoulos from UCLA discuss small satellites in a panel moderated by Sterl Phinney (July 16, 2012).
SmallSats Mission Concepts for Planetary Exploration - Julie Castillo-Rogez
        37 perc
                63. rész
                    JPL's Julie Castillo-Rogez discusses SmallSats mission concepts for planetary exploration (July 16, 2012).
Capabilities of the SmallSat Platform - Glenn Lightsey
        42 perc
                62. rész
                    Glenn Lightsey from UT Austin discusses the capabilities of the SmallSat platform (July 16, 2012).
Science and CubeSats - James Cutler
        47 perc
                61. rész
                    James Cutler from the University of Michigan discusses the NSF CubeSat experiment (July 16, 2012).
Nine Years And Counting - Andrew Kalman
        47 perc
                60. rész
                    Pumpkin Inc.'s Andrew Kalman discusses a nanosatellite designer's perspective (July 16, 2012).
LIMSat - Shri Kulkarni
        41 perc
                59. rész
                    Caltech's Shri Kulkarni discusses LIMSat (July 16, 2012).
Quantum Experiments in Space - Markus Aspelmeyer
        86 perc
                58. rész
                    Markus Aspelmeyer from the University of Vienna discusses the quantum experiments in space (June 25, 2012).
Fundamentals of Free-Space Optical Communication - Sam Dolinar
        67 perc
                57. rész
                    JPL's Sam Dolinar discusses the fundamentals of free-space optical communication (June 25, 2012).
Quantum Measurements - Vittorio Giovannetti
        62 perc
                56. rész
                    Scuola Normale Superiore's Vittorio Giovannetti discusses quantum measurements (June 25, 2012).
Fundamentals of Optical Interferometry for Gravitational Wave Detection - Yanbei Chen
        64 perc
                55. rész
                    Caltech's Yanbei Chen discusses fundamentals of optical interferometry for gravitational wave detection (June 25, 2012).
Solar System Tests of Relativistic Gravity in Space - Slava Turyshev
        70 perc
                54. rész
                    JPL's Slava Turyshev discusses the history, recent progress and possible future directions for solar system tests of relativistic gravity in space (June 25, 2012).
Current State of Knowledge about Origins from Remote, In Situ and Returned Sample Exploration - Julie Castillo-Rogez
        38 perc
                52. rész
                    JPL's Julie Castillo-Rogez discusses the current state of knowledge about origins from remote, in situ and returned sample exploration (April 30, 2012).
Exploring Protoplanets Through the Dawn Mission - Carol Raymond
        58 perc
                53. rész
                    JPL's Carol Raymond discusses the Dawn Mission to Vesta and Ceres, the two most massive objects in the main asteroid belt (April 30, 2012).
New Dynamics of Solar System Formation and Migration - Hal Levison
        33 perc
                51. rész
                    Hal Levison from Southwest Research Institute discusses preliminary results of new work they have been doing that may revolutionize our understanding of how and when planets formed (April 30, 2012).
Surface Geology and Geologic Processes on Primitive Bodies - Jim Bell
        44 perc
                50. rész
                    Arizona State Professor Jim Bell discusses geology and geophysical observations of small bodies (April 30, 2012).
Photons to Bits and Beyond - Eric Fossum
        72 perc
                49. rész
                    Dartmouth Professor Eric Fossum discusses the science and technology of digital image sensors (November 11, 2011).
Science in Cyberspace - S. George Djorgovski
        58 perc
                48. rész
                    Caltech Professor S. George Djorgovski discusses how science, scholarship, and education are being transformed by the advances in computation and information technology (December 13, 2011).
Moving An Asteroid - Panel Discussion
        95 perc
                47. rész
                    The Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) and The Planetary Society present a panel discussion examining novel ideas for capturing and moving a small Near-Earth Asteroid (NEA) closer to Earth (September 28, 2011).
Human Exploration - Tom Jones
        35 perc
                46. rész
                    Tom Jones from Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition discusses human exploration in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Planetary Defense - Bill Ailor
        31 perc
                45. rész
                    The Aerospace Corporation's Bill Ailor discusses planetary defense in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Low delta-V Trajectories - Marco Tantardini
        23 perc
                44. rész
                    Marco Tantardini from The Planetary Society discusses low delta-V trajectories in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Low-Thrust SEP Trajectories - Damon Landau
        24 perc
                43. rész
                    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Damon Landau discusses low-thrust SEP trajectories in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Capturing Non-Cooperative Objects - Brian Wilcox
        32 perc
                42. rész
                    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Brian Wilcox discusses capturing non-cooperative objects in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Discovery of Small NEAs - Don Yeomans
        28 perc
                41. rész
                    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Don Yeomans discusses the discovery of small NEAs in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Summary of Previous Study and SEP Technology - John Brophy
        29 perc
                40. rész
                    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's John Brophy gives a summary of previous study and SEP technology in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Resource Potential of NEAs - John Lewis
        33 perc
                39. rész
                    John Lewis from the University of Arizona discusses resource potential of NEAs in this short course during the Asteroid Retrieval Mission Study (September 27, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Near-Earth Objects - Paul Abell
        50 perc
                38. rész
                    Paul Abell, Lead Scientist of Astromaterial Research and Exploration Science at NASA-Johnson Space Center, discusses Near-Earth Objects: Targets for Future Human Exploration, Solar System Science, and Planetary Defense during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Building blocks for sending humans to a NEO - John Baker
        24 perc
                37. rész
                    John Baker, Manager of Human and Robotic Mission Systems Office at NASA-JPL, discusses building blocks for sending humans to a NEO during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Surveys for NEO Exploration - Andrew Cheng
        55 perc
                36. rész
                    Andrew Cheng, Chief Scientist in the Applied Physics Laboratory at the John Hopkins University, discusses surveys for NEO exploration during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Architectures for Human Exploration of Near Earth Asteroids - Bret Drake
        38 perc
                35. rész
                    Bret Drake, Teleconference, Exploration Architect at the NASA-Johnson Space Center Exploration Systems and Mission Office, discusses architectures for human exploration of near Earth asteroids during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Keeping Asteroid Missions Simple - Josh Hopkins
        58 perc
                34. rész
                    Josh Hopkins, Space Exploration Architect at Lockheed Martin Space Company, discusses the Plymouth Rock concept of keeping asteroid missions simple during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Advanced Challenges in Hayabusa Asteroid Sample Return Mission - Takashi Kubota
        71 perc
                33. rész
                    Takashi Kubota, Professor, Institute of Space and Astronautical Sciences, JAXA, discusses advanced challenges in Hayabusa Asteroid sample return mission during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Trajectory Design and Optimization for human exploration of Near Earth Objects - Damon Landau
        37 perc
                32. rész
                    Damon Landau, Mission Design Engineer, Outer Planet Mission Analysis Group, NASA-JPL, discusses trajectory design and optimization for human exploration of Near Earth Objects during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: ISECG and NEA Scenarios - Pascal Renten
        26 perc
                31. rész
                    Pascal Renten, University of Stuttgart, discusses ISECG and NEA scenarios from a student's perspective during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Radiation Risks and Challenges Associated with a Human Mission to an Asteroid - Ron Turner
        54 perc
                29. rész
                    Ron Turner, Analytic Services Inc. Fellow, discusses radiation risks and challenges associated with a human mission to an asteroid during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Caltech Space Challenge: Why go to a Near Earth Object? - Don Yeomans
        34 perc
                28. rész
                    Don Yeomans, Senior Research Scientist and JPL Fellow, Manager Near Earth Object Program Office, NASA - JPL, discusses why to go to a Near Earth Object during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).
Overview of Science, Technology Key Points, New Horizons - Paul Scowen
        30 perc
                27. rész
                    Arizona State University's Paul Scowen discusses UV spectroscopy/imaging and science questions in this short course (August 29, 2011).
Overview of Science, Technology Key Points, New Horizons - Michael Hoenk and Frank Greer
        50 perc
                26. rész
                    Michael Hoenk and Frank Greer from JPL discuss what is on the surface in this short course (August 29, 2011).
Overview of Science, Technology Key Points, New Horizons - Nai-Chang Yeh and Doug Bell
        47 perc
                25. rész
                    Nai-Chang Yeh from Caltech and Doug Bell from JPL discuss nanotechnology and its relevance to UV science in this short course (August 29, 2011).
Overview of Science, Technology Key Points, New Horizons - Panel Discussion
        45 perc
                24. rész
                    Kevin France, Chris Martin, Bruce Woodgate, Amanda Hendrix, Hakeem Olusheyi, and Wes Traub participate in a panel discussion on UV/optical science as part of this short course (August 29, 2011).
Measurements and Models at the Surface of Mars - Ray Arvidson
        34 perc
                23. rész
                    Washington University's Ray Arvidson discusses remote sensing of Mars in this short course (June 20, 2011).
Measurements and Models at the Surface of Mars - Robert C. Anderson
        42 perc
                22. rész
                    The Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Robert C. Anderson discusses Mars surface analogues on Earth - mechanical properties of regoilth in this short course (June 20, 2011).
Measurements and Models at the Surface of Mars - Jose Andrade
        48 perc
                21. rész
                    Caltech's Jose Andrade gives an intro to soil mechanics in this short course (June 20, 2011).
Measurements and Models at the Surface of Mars - Karl Iagnemma
        44 perc
                20. rész
                    MIT's Karl Iagnemma discusses engineering methods for surface interaction modeling in this short course (June 20, 2011).
Looking for Nuggets in Massive Data Streams - Badri Krishnan
        51 perc
                19. rész
                    The Albert Einstein Institute's Badri Krishnan discusses gravitational wave data analysis in this short course (June 7, 2011).
Looking for Nuggets in Massive Data Streams - Jeff Scargle
        30 perc
                18. rész
                    Jeff Scargle from NASA Ames discusses new developments in time series analysis in this short course (June 7, 2011).
Looking for Nuggets in Massive Data Streams - Ashish Mahabal
        27 perc
                17. rész
                    Caltech's Ashish Mahabal discusses automated classification of transients in this short course (June 7, 2011).
Looking for Nuggets in Massive Data Streams - Pavlos Protopapas
        30 perc
                16. rész
                    Pavlos Protopapas from  CfA discusses machine learning and statistics applications in this short course (June 7, 2011).
Climate Physics and Geoengineering - Mike McCracken
        63 perc
                15. rész
                    The Climate Institute's Mike McCracken discusses the potential for climate (geo-) engineering to help to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius over pre-industrial in this short course (May 23, 2011).
Climate Physics and Geoengineering - Graham Feingold
        67 perc
                14. rész
                    NOAA's Graham Feingold discusses aerosol-cloud-precipitation interactions in warm clouds in this short course (May 23, 2011).
Climate Physics and Geoengineering - Thomas H. Painter
        46 perc
                13. rész
                    JPL's Thomas H. Painter discusses influences of dust and black carbon on melt of snow and ice: mitigation and geoengineering in this short course (May 23, 2011).
Climate Physics and Geoengineering - Phil Rasch
        49 perc
                12. rész
                    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Phil Rasch discusses modeling climate physics: challenges and climate sensivity studies in this short course (May 23, 2011).
Many Suns, Many Worlds: The Galactic Quest for Exoplanets - Welcome
        11 perc
                11. rész
                    Tom Prince, Director of the Keck Institute for Space Studies, and Bill Nye, Executive Director of the Planetary Society, introduce the exoplanet discussion (October 4, 2010).
Many Suns, Many Worlds: The Galactic Quest for Exoplanets - Professor Eric Ford
        20 perc
                10. rész
                    Professor Eric Ford of the University of Florida discusses exoplanets (October 4, 2010).
Many Suns, Many Worlds: The Galactic Quest for Exoplanets - Professor Jason Wright
        20 perc
                9. rész
                    Professor Jason Wright of Pennsylvania State University discusses exoplanets (October 4, 2010).
Many Suns, Many Worlds: The Galactic Quest for Exoplanets - Professor Natalie Batalha
        23 perc
                8. rész
                    Professor Natalie Batalha of San Jose State university discusses exoplanets (October 4, 2010).
Many Suns, Many Worlds: The Galactic Quest for Exoplanets - Dr. Mark Swain
        15 perc
                7. rész
                    Dr. Mark Swain of the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory discusses exoplanets (October 4, 2010).
Cosmic Microwave Background Spectral Distortions from the Early Universe - Part I
        55 perc
                6. rész
                    Jens Chluba from CITA discusses atomic lines from the recombination era, Compton parameter (y), and chemical potential (mu) in this short course (August 16, 2010).
Cosmic Microwave Background Spectral Distortions from the Early Universe - Part II
        32 perc
                5. rész
                    Chris Hirata from Caltech discusses molecular and metal lines from early galaxies in this short course (August 16, 2010).
Cosmic Microwave Background Spectral Distortions from the Early Universe - Part III
        33 perc
                4. rész
                    Steve Furlanetto from UCLA discusses the redshifted 21 cm signal in this short course (August 16, 2010).
Cosmic Microwave Background Spectral Distortions from the Early Universe - Part IV
        33 perc
                3. rész
                    Mike Seiffert from JPL discusses CMB spectral distortion constraints from ground, sub-orbital, and space experiments in this short course (August 16, 2010).
Planetary Science of Titan - Part I
        117 perc
                2. rész
                    Jonathan Lunine from the University of Rome discusses Titan in this short course (May 25, 2010).
Short Course on Planetary Science of Titan - Part II
        35 perc
                1. rész
                    Jonathan Lunine from the University of Rome discusses Titan in this short course (May 25, 2010).
Caltech Space Challenge: The Making of Rosetta - Gerhard Schwehm
        53 perc
                30. rész
                    Gerhard Schwehm, Rosetta Mission Manager, Head of Planetary Science Division, European Space Agency, discusses the making of Rosetta from the dream of a comet-nucleus sample-return mission to a comet orbiter and lander mission during the Caltech Space Challenge (September 12, 2011).

