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ASTEROSEIMOLOGY.COULD WE HAVE 2 OR 3 SUNS FOR 5 OR 12 THOUSAND YEARS.2010

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(WARNING) NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART (WARNING)

This is an animation of the worst case senario:

http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~kenyon/videos/Sedna1.mpg

(WARNING) NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART (WARNING)

Everyone knows a moon is only brought in when a planets Rotation needs to be slowed down!!!
When and why did we acquire ours??? Why is Sedna Spinning so Slow???
Is Sedna one of Nibirus Moons from a Previous Flyby??? Maybe the Leader of a Comet Pack???

Did You know there are thousands of comets and asteroids larger than Earth???
Have you ever looked up at the stars and felt you haven’t been told the whole truth???
Understand, You are looking at Entire Complex Solar systems, not just stars!!!
Know there are smart beings just like YOU looking up into the sky wondering the same things YOU Do!!!

99% of those twinkling Stars you SEE are Suns!!! 95% in Binary orbit around another Sun!!!

Eclipsing binary stars are just one several types of variable stars. These stars appear as a single point of light to an observer, but based on its brightness variation and spectroscopic observations we can say for certain that the single point of light is actually two stars in close orbit around one another. The variations in light intensity from eclipsing binary stars is caused by one star passing in front of the other relative to an observer. If we assume that the stars are spherical and that they have circular orbits, then we can easily approximate how the light varies as a function of time for eclipsing binary stars. These calculations can be performed in a relatively short computer program.

Nearly all binary stars orbit each other in fairly elliptical orbits. Some of these support a 3:2 comet resonance as does our dark star. Here three or four of our nearest ten star systems support such a resonance. Any astronomer skilled in celestial mechanics would be aware of this possibility. So the existence of a 'dead star' in our solar system implies a nominal 40% chance that the inner planets of our solar system would be subject to bombardment by comet swarms in resonate orbits.

Lets SEE just how much destruction happens every 5/6000 OR 12000 years???

All energy flows according to the whims of the Great Magnet. What a fool I was to defy him.
(Fear and loathing in las vegas)

Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it.

Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumoured by many.

Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books.

Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders.

Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations.

But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.
- Gautama Buddha

Have you ever wondered where the moon came from?
Have you ever contemplated how the asteroid belt Came to be?
These are basic things to WONDER about!! We need everyone’s help!! Do your part!!

When the student is ready, the teacher will present one’s self.
Come help us figure this mystery OUT!!!!
No matter what your color or belief, Sex or age, YOU can be a scientist!!
Challenge yourself, your peers, your teachers. Participate in a revolution in science!!

UNDERSTAND, IT IS YOUR WORLD!!! & TOGETHER we can Figure it OUT!!!
When WE all UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH WE ARE THE SAME,
TRUE POSITIVE things happen all around YOU!!!

Your Children, (ARE) Tomorrow's LEADERS!!!-------------->>>>>>>>>>>>

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These are for Planet X, Precession & Pole/Magnetic Reversal research ONLY!

NOT!! Religious debate!! Your faith is your OWN BUSINESS!!

We are here for Research ONLY!!

If you have an open mind, you will GO far!!!

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ALL VIDEO LECTURES: HAVE A PENCIL AND PAPER READY!!!
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1. Andy LLoyd - Dark Star.Project Camelot.VIDEO.Mar 13.2010.mp4.1h12m
+ The 'Dark Star' Theory.Andy Lloyd.Coast to Coast AM.03-04-2009 All 4 hours + SLIDES
italy-talk-1.ppt
italy-talk-2.ppt
+ Andy Lloyd and Neal Adams.Dark Star.Whispers Radio Show.Aug 18 2009.4h
+ 66 of andys paintings!!! Awesome!!! + Star Wars mural.flv

INFO:
We visited Andy Lloyd in North England in the middle of a very cold and stormy winter day. He and his wife warmly welcomed us into their home for a hot lunch and then we sat down and talked about his theories on the 2nd sun, or Brown Dwarf that he has been researching for over 10 years. As it happens, his theories are just now gaining support. There was even a recent newspaper article in the SUN about the possibility. Here is an excerpt from his email:

[On Mar 13, 2010, at 9:44 AM, andy lloyd wrote:

Hi Kerry,

I'm glad you're enjoying the book! Yes, I saw the article in the Sun, which has a circulation of about 7 million. That's a lot of Brits finding out about this possibility for the first time. I looked at the article on their website and the comment board attached to the article had a lot of discussion about 2012, so I imagine that most readers thought that there might be an imminent threat from comet showers sent our way by the 'Death Star' Nemesis. Either way, the article shows just how seriously this subject is now taken in the astronomical community. It also follows on nicely from some of the material we discussed in our interview.

I think the Sun picked up the story from the following excellent science article published the day before:

http://www.astrobio.net/exclusive/342...

In this article, various brown dwarf theories are described - from a red dwarf Nemesis body about half a light year away, to a multiple-Jupiter-mass object in the Oort Cloud. Personally, I believe it is nearer than the comet could, as we discussed. The expectation is that if such a body exists, then WISE will find it.

He went on to say:

"I'm hopeful that it will be found in the constellation of Sagittarius. But this is one of the densest areas of background stars in the sky, due to the Milky Way, so the hunt will be that much more difficult in this area.

Many thanks,
Andy Lloyd']

Whereas, coming from the investigations of Camelot I think it is highly likely that even if WISE finds something I doubt we will hear about it, until it's too late. And I also think it's very possible if not certain that the secret space program has full knowledge of not only the location but the path the Dark Star and it's accompanying planets are taking.

In fact, Henry Deacon aka Arthur Neumann mentioned the 2nd Sun to us several years ago now when we first made contact with him. He said it was "common knowledge" within the halls of the various alphabet agencies--albeit at a certain level of secrecy.

Meanwhile, Andy has now put his knowledge and insights to work creating very readable fiction that I have to say, after reading his first book, "Ezekiel One", comes very close to a very possible truth... that some may find too close for comfort. And yes, he has had some "interest from Hollywood" already and he is just now about to publish his second book in the proposed trilogy, called "The Followers of Horus". Needless to say, I will be first in line to read it when it is released.

Kerry Lynn Cassidy
http://projectcamelotproductions.com
http://projectcamelotportal.com
Los Angeles, CA

May 2010
Author and artist
Books: Dark Star (2005); Ezekiel One (2009); & The Followers of Horus (2010)

Websites:

www.darkstar1.co.uk

www.cheltenham-art.com/andylloyd.htm

www.modelmayhem.com/andylloyd
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GET THE ANDY LLOYDS INTERVIEW SINGLE STYLE!!!
http://tracker.concen.org/torrents-details.php?id=16837
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2. The Universe II & Nemesis.Richard A.Muller.2006.1h2m
info:
Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary AND include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, Binary Suns, Nemesis the Dark Star, Dinosaur Extinctions, Sednas 12 thousand year orbit, 2001 a space odyssey, superconductors, and quantum physics.

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3. Asteroseismology in the era of CoRoT and Kepler space missions.Conny Aerts.Mar 04.2010.1h.11m
+ EclipsingBinaryStars-Spring2004-SFA.ppt
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Conny Aerts, University of Leuven, Belgium

After a general introduction into the research field of asteroseismology, we review the highlights achieved from multi-site ground-based campaigns dedicated to carefully selected targets. We show how asteroseismology has the potential to improve stellar evolution models to a level that cannot be achieved by any other method so far. Subsequently, we discuss several results from the operational French-led European space mission CoRoT (Convection, Rotation, planetary Transits) for various types of stars and illustrate the immense advantage of having long-term uninterrupted data from space with a factor 100 better precision compared to data from the ground. Finally, we will highlight the next step expected in this research, based on data assembled by the space mission Kepler (NASA) which has been designed primarily for exoplanet hunting. This mission, along with the future ESA PLATO satellite project, will allow us to do

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4. Strong Cycles in Fossil Diversity.Richard Muller.Mar 24.2009.1h6m
+ Rohde-Muller-Nature.pdf
info:
It is well known that the diversity of life appears to fluctuate
during the course of the Phanerozoic, the eon during which hard
shells and skeletons left abundant fossils (0–542 million years
ago). Here we show, using Sepkoski’s compendium1 of the first
and last stratigraphic appearances of 36,380 marine genera, a
strong 62 6 3-million-year cycle, which is particularly evident in
the shorter-lived genera. The five great extinctions enumerated
by Raup and Sepkoski2 may be an aspect of this cycle. Because of
the high statistical significance we also consider the contributions
of environmental factors, and possible causes.

Richard Muller, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UC Berkeley

Richard Muller and his collaborators have recently analyzed the most complete record of marine animal fossils ever compiled, the "Compendium" of Jack Sepkoski, which lists all known fossil marine animal genera back 542 million years. When the fossil diversity (number of distinct genera) is plotted, it shows a very strong 62 Myr cycle. The cycle is particularly evident in the species that endured for relatively short times, as shown in the diagram below (published in Nature, vol 434, 208-210, 10 March 2005).

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5. Team Giza Geomatrix.Project Camelot.May 06.2010.mp4.1h13m
+ 'The Giza Geomatrix' - Giza Map.flv
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May 06, 2010 — As mentioned in my blog entry on projectcamelotproductions.com of May 3rd There are mysterious comings and goings in the cover of night on the Giza Plateau. A film has been released that shows the removal of items from underground. The clear sound of heavy machinery. The person who shot it used a cell phone and gave the film to Bill Brown and his partner Richard Gabriel. This person's life is now in danger. They cut the film, to disguise the identity and location of the photographer. They cut the voices out, which would have revealed the photographer's identity.

The Giza Geomatrix members have been working out at the Giza plateau, originally as members of the Polish team from Warsaw University. Bill Brown has been to Egypt 30 times in the last 5 years. He has been working on digs around Egypt and is known to the head of the Egyptian Antiquities organization (SCA), Zahi Hawass. He has been filmed as part of a National Geographic special. They have been investigating the incident in September, where 6 people died in mysterious circumstances, were buried alive in an illegal dig.

'Their research has revealed secret burial grounds and the possible location of Khufu's tomb. They have used ground penetrating radar to locate this as well as numerous locations of treasures hidden underground. Their interest in coming forward and releasing the film is to reveal the subterfuge, and encourage openness in regard to the discoveries being made out at the Plateau and around Egypt.

But their purpose there is much more complex. I encourage everyone to go to their website, Gizamap.com and watch the presentation there, the intro and the one entitled Earth Protection. The information they are in the process of revealing may hold the key to preventing the pole shift and survival of humanity.

This audio interview is the first half of a two part series to reveal what they have discovered.

Kerry Lynn Cassidy
Los Angeles, California

May 2010

Websites
http.projectcamelotportal.com
http.projectcamelotproductions.com

http.RichardGabriel.info
http.Gizamap.com

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6. Pluto Eris & the Dwarf Planets of the Outer Solar System.Mike Brown.Tue Mar 20.2007.mp4.1h14m
info:
Presenter: Mike Brown
Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Kuiper Belt is a mysterious region beyond Neptune and stretching more than four billion miles from the Sun. Using powerful telescopes, scientists are scouring the Belt and beyond, finding hundreds of small frigid objects such as Eris, which is larger than Pluto and takes 560 years to orbit the Sun; and smaller Sedna, with an elliptical orbit that takes more than 10,000 years to complete. Join Mike Brown as he describes the hunt for these ancient and elusive worlds.

Mike Brown is Professor of Planetary Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology and the discoverer, along with colleagues, of Eris (formerly 2003 UB313), Sedna, and other distant bodies. The 2007 Exploring Space Lectures, Journey Through the Outer Solar System, will feature four world-class scholars discussing current missions to the distant realm of the gas giants, the icy

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7. New Worlds.Yellowstone & Life Elsewhere.Dr Marcy.Aug 01.2008.mp4.1h21m
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Marcy's research has focused on the detection of planets around stars other than Earth's sun. His team has discovered 145 extrasolar planets (as of November 2007), allowing study of the planets' masses and orbits.
This lecture is part of the second annual John Bahcall Lecture Series, organized and made possible by the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore and the Hubble Space Telescope Program at the Goddard Space Flight Center.

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8. Electricity and Magnetism.Richard A.Muller.2006.1h11m
info:
57:20 - 1 year ago
Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, pole shifts, Sun quakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services

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9. The impact and recovery of asteroid 2008 TC3.Peter Jenniskens.Aug 28.2009.1h14m
info:
Catch the Sky Falling: Peter Jenniskens, Meteor Storm Chaser

Studying meteors started as a hobby. Fresh from a small-town upbringing in the Netherlands, Jenniskens found his first year of astronomy and city life at Leiden University difficult. He enjoyed his extracurricular pursuits and explains that "after classes in Algebra and Classical Mechanics" he "learned to be a scientist among amateur astronomers." Joining the newly founded Dutch Meteor Society, Jenniskens would be an active member for the next twenty years, helping the group "revive the sleepy field of meteor shower research."

In 1995 Jenniskens arrived at the SETI Institute as America's only astronomer with a Ph.D. thesis on telescopic observations of organic molecules in interstellar space, a NASA Ames post doctorate position to study the ice of comets in the laboratory, and scientific papers about meteor showers. "Meteor showers provide a great chance to study the unique ways in which those extraterrestrial organic molecules were chemically changed during delivery to Earth billions of years ago, when life first started here," he explains.

"I'm drawn to obscure fields in science hoping to make an impact," says Jenniskens, who also works hard to interest others in those fields. "Science is twice the fun when shared and appreciated by others," he says. "The most exciting moments are when we search to define new experiments and observing techniques. There is the fantastic feeling of opportunity, of doors unopened."

The Hoba meteorite in Namibia, Africa, the largest known
meteorite found; approximately the size of 2008 TC3 before
it burned up in our atmosphere.
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10. The Implications of the Law of Accelerating Returns.Ray Kurzweil.Aug 27.2009.1h35m
+ The Law of Accelerating Returns.docx
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An analysis of the history of technology shows that technological change is exponential, contrary to the common-sense "intuitive linear" view. So we won't experience 100 years of progress in the 21st century -- it will be more like 20,000 years of progress (at today's rate). The "returns," such as chip speed and cost-effectiveness, also increase exponentially. There's even exponential growth in the rate of exponential growth. Within a few decades, machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence, leading to The Singularity -- technological change so rapid and profound it represents a rupture in the fabric of human history. The implications include the merger of biological and nonbiological intelligence, immortal software-based humans, and ultra-high levels of intelligence that expand outward in the universe at the speed of light.

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11. Viewing the Universe w Infrared Eyes.The Spitzer Space Telescope.Dr. Giovanni Fazio. Nov 17.2009.59m
info:
November 17, 2009 — Dr. Giovanni Fazio, from the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory discusses the Spitzer Space Telescope. Launched on 25 August 2003, the telescope is producing an exciting new view of the Universe seen in infrared light. Spitzer is the fourth and final space telescope in NASA's Great Observatory series. It consists of an 85-cm telescope and three highly sensitive instruments capable of observing infrared light that allows astronomers to view regions of space invisible to optical telescopes. Spitzer's scientific results include the study of the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early Universe, understanding energy sources in ultraluminous galaxies, the study of star formation and evolution, observations of exoplanets and their atmospheres, and determining the structure and evolution of planetary disks around nearby stars. After a brief description of the Spitzer mission, results from Spitzer's extragalactic and galactic observational programs will be presented, showing many of Spitzers very spectacular images.

This lecture was the 2009 Smithsonian Secretary's Distinguished Research Lecutre

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12. MIPSGAL MIPS.Spitzer Survey of the Galactic Plane.Sachindev Shenoy.Mar 25.2009.47m
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Spitzer Proposal ID #60020

We propose to map the remaining 187 degrees of the Galactic Plane that have not been observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope. The survey will cover longitude lD65-265 degrees excluding l 102-109 and l 76-82. The latitude range will be 3.1 degrees, wider than the previous GLIMPSE surveys (2 degrees) because the disk flares more in the Outer Galaxy. The latitude center will follow the Galactic warp. Three visits on each sky position with 0.6&12s HDR frames will provide a high dynamic range of sensitivity that exceeds both GLIMPSE and the planned WISE mission surveys at both ends. This will allow us to determine the edge of the Galactic stellar disk, study low and high mass star formation in the nearby Perseus arm as well as in the Far Outer Galaxy, and study evolved stars throughout the Galaxy. The combination of GLIMPSE360 and the previous GLIMPSE (|l|<65 deg.) and smaller surveys will provide us with a lasting global dataset, encompassing most of the stars and star formation in our Galaxy. This database will allow us to determine the star-formation rate in the Galaxy, how the stellar disk scale heights and lengths vary across the Galaxy, and how the dust extinction law varies with location in the disk. In addition, we will catalog stars, star clusters, PAH bubbles, supernova remnants, infrared dark clouds, outflows from massive protostars, planetary nebulae, external galaxies in the Zone of Avoidance, and many other types of objects. Following the tradition of the previous GLIMPSE Legacy programs, we will deliver enhanced data products for the survey-source lists and cleaned mosaics-to the community.

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13. Dark Secrets.What science tells us about the hidden Universe.Oct 26.2009.mp4.1h33m
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Oct. 26, 2009, Berkeley Lab Science at the Theater: No mystery is bigger than dark energy — the elusive force that makes up three-quarters of the Universe and is causing it to expand at an accelerating rate. KTVU Channel 2 health and science editor John Fowler will moderate a panel of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory scientists who use phenomena such as exploding stars and gravitational lenses to explore the dark cosmos.

Saul Perlmutter heads the Supernova Cosmology Project, which pioneered the use of precise observations of exploding stars to study the expansion of the Universe. His international team was one of two groups who independently discovered the amazing phenomenon known as dark energy, and he led a collaboration that designed a satellite to study the nature of this dark force. He is an astrophysicist at Berkeley Lab and a professor of physics at UC Berkeley.

David Schlegel is a Berkeley Lab astrophysicist and the principal investigator of Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), the largest of four night-sky surveys being conducted in the third phase of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, known as SDSS-III. BOSS will generate a 3-D map of two million galaxies and quasars, using a specially built instrument outfitted with 1,000 optical fibers and mounted on the SDSS telescope in New Mexico.

Alexie Leauthaud is Chamberlain Fellow at Berkeley Lab. Her work probes dark matter in the Universe using a technique called gravitational lensing. When gravity from a massive object such as a cluster of galaxies warps space around it, this can distort our view of the light from an even more distant object. The scale and direction of this distortion allows astronomers to directly measure the properties of both dark matter and dark energy.

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14. Earth After the Moon Forming Impact.Kevin Zahnle.Aug.2009.1h4m
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Professional Societies
AGU, AAS
Awards and Honors

NASA Exceptional Scientifi c Achievement Medal 1996.

Ames Associate Fellow 2001.

Selected Relevant Publications

K. J. Zahnle (1986). “Photochemistry of methane and the formation of hydrocyanic acid (HCN)
in the Earth’s early atmosphere.” J. Geophys. Res. 91, 2819–2834.
N. H. Sleep, K. J. Zahnle, J. F. Kasting, and H. Morowitz (1989). “Annihilation of ecosystems
by large asteroid impacts on the early Earth.” Nature 342, 139–142.
D. C. Catling, C.P. McKay, & K. J. Zahnle (2001). “Biogenic methane, hydrogen escape, and the
irreversible oxidation of the early Earth.” Science 293, 839-843.
N. H. Sleep & K. J. Zahnle (2001). “Carbon dioxide cycling and implications for climate on
ancient Earth.” J. Geophys. Res. 106, 1373-1399.
A. D. Anbar, G. L. Arnold, S. J. Mojzsis, & K. J. Zahnle (2001). “Extraterrestrial Iridium,
Sediment Accumulation and the Habitability of the Early Earth’s Surface.” J. Geophys. Res.
106, 3219-3236.
N. H. Sleep, K. J. Zahnle and P. S. Neuhoff (2001). “Initiation of clement surface conditions on
the earliest Earth.” Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 98, 3666-3672.
D.C. Catling, C. R. Glein, C. P. McKay, and K. Zahnle (2005). “Why O2 is required by complex
life on habitable planets and the concept of planetary ‘oxygenation time.’ Astrobiology 5,
415-438.
K. J. Zahnle & N. H. Sleep (2006). “Impacts and the early evolution of life.” In Comets and
the Origin of Life, P. Thomas, R. Hicks, C. F. Chyba, & C. P. McKay, eds. Springer, Berlin-
Heidelberg, pp. 207-252.
K.J. Zahnle (2006). “Earth’s fi rst atmosphere.” Elements 2, 217-222.
K.J. Zahnle, N. Arndt, C. Cockell, A. Halliday, E. Nisbet, F. Selsis, & N. H. Sleep (2007).
“Emergence of a Habitable Planet” Space Science Reviews 129, 35-78.

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15. Geological record of recent climate change on Mars.Mikhail Kreslavsky + SLIDES.Jun 11.2009.57m
info:
Mikhail Kreslavsky, UC Santa Cruz

Climate on Mars changes at a wide range of time scales; these changes leave observable traces in the geological record of the planet. Recent decade of intensive orbital imaging of Mars has revealed a fascinating set of geologically young features indicating different climate conditions: recent gullies, surprisingly dynamic high-latitude landscapes, a wealth of new information about the polar layered deposits, traces of huge extinct tropical mountain glaciers, impressive remnants of wide-spread mid-latitude glaciation, etc. However, the whole progression of the climate-related geological events remains rather opaque. Dr. Kreslavsky will systematically overview current ideas, points of emergent understanding and the key questions in reading the geological record of martian climate.

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16. Mars.The water story & prospects for life.Michael Carr.Aug 27.2009.1h3m
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Since joining the USGS in 1962, "Mars Mike," as he is known among colleagues, has worked primarily in lunar and planetary studies. In the 1960s he participated in the USGS's lunar geologic mapping program and in a variety of Apollo program activities that included briefing and training astronauts in the geology of landscapes expected at lunar landing sites and in selecting rock samples to bring back to Earth that could tell a story.

In the 1970s, Carr was a member of the Mariner 9 imaging team and, as leader of the Viking orbiter imaging team, he directed the acquisition of 55,000 pictures of Mars and their subsequent interpretation. He participated in the selection of the site for the July 4, 1997 landing of Pathfinder on Mars, but missed seeing live coverage of the Pathfinder landing, because at that moment he was leading the San Mateo County Mounted Sheriff's Patrol down the streets of Redwood City, Calif., in the Fourth of July parade.

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17. Next.An Enormous Picture of the Universe.John Schaefer.Jan 22.2009.53m
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John Schaefer, UA President Emeritus and President of LSST Corporation. January 22, 2009.

Being built now, with "first light" planned for Fall 2015, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) will be very large and very different. Unlike previous telescopes, LSST will photograph the entire sky every night recording all movements and brightness changes and producing unprecedented volumes of data. Observing change is a key to answering pressing questions in astrophysics, cosmology, and fundamental physics. LSST will provide the fastest, widest, deepest eye of our new digital age and may also help us understand when Earth may next be at risk of being struck by an asteroid.

Science that Transforms Lecture Series, University of Arizona College of Science Lecture Series

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18. Cassinis Roadmap to Saturn.An Evening with the Scientists.Oct 21.2009.mp4.1h4m
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On Oct. 21, 2009, the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, Calif., hosted a lecture on the latest science from the Cassini mission to Saturn. The event was hosted by Griffith Curator, Laura Danly and the featured speakers were Cassini scientists, Kevin Baines (JPL), Linda Spilker (JPL), Tamas Gombosi (Univ. of Michigan), Amanda Hendrix (JPL), Jonathan Lunine (Univ. of Arizona)

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19. Expedition to the Ringed Planet Cassini Explores Saturn.Carolyn Porco.Tue May 08.2007mp4.1h14m
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Since its arrival and insertion into orbit around Saturn in 2004, the Cassini spacecraft has been providing an unprecedented look at the planet, its rings, and its moons. Images and other data from Cassini have revealed surprising details about Saturn's atmospheric storms, the structure of its rings, the intricate geologic patterns on its moons, and even present day geologic activity.

Carolyn Porco will be our tour guide through the amazing Saturn system, presenting what Cassini has uncovered over the last three years on and around this beautiful ringed giant.

Carolyn Porco is the Cassini Imaging Team Leader, the Director of the Cassini Imaging Central Laboratory for Operations (CICLOPS) at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and adjunct Professor at both the Universities of Arizona and Colorado.

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20. Surface modifications by winds on Earth Mars Venus & Titan.Ron Greeley.Jan 28.2009.43m
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Windblown dunes, ripples, and erosional features are seen on Earth, Venus, and Titan, while on Mars these features are ubiquitous and reflect the dominant agent of surface modification. Although the fundamental process is similar, the environments on these planetary objects are substantially different. Simulations conducted in the Planetary Aeolian Laboratory at NASA-Ames, coupled with field work and modeling, enable analyses of wind-related features and processes on planetary surfaces.

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21. Exploring the Habitability of Icy Worlds.The Europa Jupiter System Mission.Bob Pappalardo.2010.1h13m
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NASA and ESA have recently selected the Europa Jupiter System Mission (EJSM) as the next Flagship mission to the out solar system. The mission concept consists of a NASA-led Jupiter Europa Orbiter (JEO) and an ESA-led Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter (JGO), which would execute a choreographed exploration of the Jupiter System before entering orbit around Europa and Ganymede, respectively. The mission's overall theme is: "The emergence of habitable worlds around gas giants," and JEO would focus on Europa with the goal: "Explore Europa to investigate its habitability." While the primary focus of JEO is to orbit Europa, the science return encompasses the entire Jovian system, especially as is relevant to the potential habitability of Europa. EJSM would shed new light on the potential habitability of icy worlds in our solar system and beyond.

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22. LCROSS Mission Special Panel.Oct 29.2009.1h18m
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Special Panel Presentation and Discussion about LCROSS Mission with Tony Colaprete, Jennifer Heldmann and Diane Wooden.

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23. The Allen Telescope Array A Wide-angle.Jill Tarter.Jan 16.2008.1h24m
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The Allen Telescope Array: A Wide-angle, Panchromatic Radio Camera for SETI and Radio Astronomy --

This talk will put the ATA into context with the rest of the SETI activities around the world and describe the initial SETI observations we intend to conduct.

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24. Geologic Maps and Stratigraphic Sections.Prof.Debasis Roy.Jul 06.2008.59m
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July 06, 2008 — Lecture Series on Engineering Geology by Prof.Debasis Roy, Department of Civil Engineering,I.I.T.Kharagpur.For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

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25. How do You Qualify Heat Shields on Earth.John Balboni.Oct 02.2009.58m
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Protecting spacecraft from severe heating during hypersonic flight is a challenging task that leaves no room for error. Likewise it is difficult to simulate on the ground the effects of flying at Mach numbers greater than 20. But that is what the NASA Ames arc jet facility does for designers of human spacecraft and robotic probes. It requires directing multi-megawatts of electrical power inside a tube less than 3 inches diameter containing hundreds of water cooled parts. All of that to perform a test on piece of heat shield material that you can hold in your hand. Come and hear how this capability developed, and how it is used every day. John Balboni has worked as a research engineer at NASA Ames Research Center at Moffett Field for 25 years in the thermal protection test facility. His work lately has influenced the heat shield designs of the Mars Science Laboratory mission and the crewed Orion capsules.

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26. Titan's Ontario Lacus Smoothness constraints from Cassini RADAR.Lauren Wye.2009.57m
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The Cassini spacecraft has been orbiting Saturn since 2004, with frequent flybys of the largest moon Titan. With its thick atmosphere rich in nitrogen and hydrocarbons, it was once thought that Titan was covered in a global ocean of methane. Cassini optical and microwave imaging instruments have since revealed a world with a solid surface, strikingly similar in physical appearance to Earth, complete with lakes of liquid methane/ethane in the polar regions. Cassini RADAR altimetry data collected on the 49th flyby of Titan (2008 December 21) over Ontario Lacus, the largest lake in the south polar region, show signatures of a specular reflection so strong that it saturated the radar receiver. From the specular echo strength, which declines exponentially with increasing surface height variance, we are able to constrain the rms surface height variation to be less than 3 mm over the 100m-wide Fresnel zone. Lauren Wye will review her analysis of this data and the implications for wind speeds and surface material properties.

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Icy Bodies of the Outer Solar System.What Does The Spectroscopy Tell Us.Dale Cruikshank.2010.1h7m
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Spectroscopy, particularly in the near-infrared, continues to be the most effective means for determining the compositions of the surfaces of planetary bodies. Planetary spectroscopy has moved beyond the mere identification of species to the quantitative interpretation of mixtures of several materials and the physical states in which they occur. Dr. Cruikshank will show how spectra of Triton and Pluto show that methane is dissolved in solid nitrogen covering much of their surfaces, and wavelength shifts in carbon dioxide bands on Saturn's satellites show evidence of clathrate trapping of CO2 molecules in H2O ice cages.

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LCROSS Shoot the Moon.2009.1h
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About 7:30 on the morning of October 9, NASA's LCROSS mission to impact a large object in the perpetually dark floor of a crater at the South pole of the Moon culminated. The hope: to discover a large resevoir of ice (frozen water). The final spent rocket casing was first to impact, followed 4 minutes later by a camera/instrument/telemetry spaceship. Amy will share the details of this intriguing mission and the most recent results, some of which came as a surprise.

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