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KNaCK LIDAR Technology Demonstration at 5th Joint EVA Test Team (JETT5) Field Compaign, Flagstaff, Arizona -
Michael Zanetti (ST13), Kyle Miller (EV42), and Chris Whetsel (ES52) conducted a technology demonstration and field work with the NASA JSC 5th Joint EVA TestElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Seminar Preentation Given at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) - NASA
Alphonse Sterling (ST13) gave an invited seminar presentation to the Space Science group at UNH, on 4/26/24. Sterling, who obtained his PhD from UNH, also hadElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Paper on Coronal Jets and CMEs Published - NASA
Alphonse Sterling (ST13) is co-author on a paper describing CMEs that appear to be initiated by a series of recurrent coronal jets. The paper is entitled:Elizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Lecture on Solar Physics Given to Students in Poland - NASA
Alphonse Sterling (ST13) gave a lecture on solar physics to at a one-day school on 5/5/24, in Krakow, Poland. The lecture was entitled “Introduction to theElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Lecture to UAH Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Students - NASA
Dennis Gallagher (ST13) provided a lecture to this summer’s 15 REU students titled “Inner Magnetospheric Physics”. Mehmet Yalim of UAH Space ScienceElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Lunar Vehicle Active Charge Control System (LVACCS) PICASSO Proposal Awarded - NASA
Linda Krause and Heidi Haviland (ST13) along with Jeff Apple, Miguel Rodriguez-Otero (ES11), Kurt Dietz (ES52), and Gary Thornton (ES21) contributed to theElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Eclipse Shadow Bands Interview with Country Living - NASA
Dennis Gallagher (ST13) was interviewed by Senior Editor Terri Robertson with Country Living on 3/14/24. Questions included what is thought to cause them, howElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Receipt of a Small Apollo 16 Regolith Dust Sample for the Dusty Plasma Lab - NASA
Dennis Gallagher (ST13) reports receiving on 3/1/24, one gram of Apollo 16 regolith of 1 mm and smaller dust regolith from the Johnson Space Center (JSC)Elizabeth Blackwell (NASA)