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Innovative Non-Dispersive Imaging Spectrometers: Technology Development and Upcoming Observational Opportunities
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The Impact of Secular Features On The Evolution Of Disk Galaxies
The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn and Curious Corrugations in Saturn's Rings
Pathways to chemical complexity during star- and planet-formation
Supernovae in galaxy clusters with the Multi-Epoch Nearby Cluster Survey and the future of time domain astrophysics with robotic spectroscopy
Observing Galaxy Evolution: The Exciting Promise of Adaptive Optics Instrumentation
The Evolution of the ISM in "Red and Dead" Galaxies & Spectroscopic Transient Followup
Small Stars, Giant Planets, and a Really Big Survey: The PTF Search for Planets Around M-dwarfs
setiQuest - A Global Community Search for Evidence of Extraterrestrial Technologies: It Could Change The World
Microcalorimeter Arrays for X-ray Astrophysics: Astro-H SXS and TES Detector Development
Photometry is the new Spectroscopy: Results from the Kepler Mission
What can be Learned from the Atomic and Molecular Gas Scaling Relations of Nearby Galaxies?
Professional development of graduate students: a program aimed at transforming teaching methods
A Deep, Wide-Field, Panchromatic Survey of 47 Tuc and the SMC
The Exoplanet Census: Using Surveys to Better Understand Planet Formation
Migration of Rocks, Planets and Hurricanes in Protoplanetary Discs
What the Solar System tells us about Planet Formation
The Puzzle of LINERs and the Warm Ionized Gas in Early-type Galaxies
Physics of Gamma-Ray Bursts
The Jovian Trojan Asteroids: A Missing Link?
From academia to science communication
Violent Events in Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Seeing Clearly - How the New Technology of Adaptive Optics is Transforming Ground-Based Optical Astronomy (Karl W. Kamper Memorial Lecture)
Searching for the Secrets of Massive Star Birth?
The variable spectrum of Sagittarius A*
First observational tests of eternal inflation
Hitting the JACPOT: Probing Accretion Disk - Radio Jet Coupling Over Entire Outbursts of X-ray Binaries
The Origins of Planetary Systems - Constraints from Protoplanetary Disks
Gravitational waves, promises and challenges to fulfill them
The nature of cosmic explosions: recent progress
"Retired" Planet Hosts: Not So Massive, Maybe Just Portly After Lunch
Confronting Star-formation Models with Magnetic-field Observations
Solar-eclipse science in the 21st century
Characterizing exoplanet atmospheres with ground-based telescopes
The Role of Dwarf Galaxy Interactions in Shaping the Magellanic System and Implications for Magellanic Irregulars and Dwarf Spheroidals
The PTF Open Cluster Survey: Tracking the Evolution of Rotation and Activity on the Lower Main Sequence
Massive star forming galaxies at the peak of the galaxy formation epoch
Small Stars with Small Planets and Big Consequences
The Accelerating Universe: Probing Inflation & Dark Energy with the Radio/Microwave Sky
Innovative Non-Dispersive Imaging Spectrometers: Technology Development and Upcoming Observational Opportunities
The Time Domain Renaissance: From Gamma-Ray Bursts to Advanced LIGO
Young Planets Caught at Formation
Galaxy Nuclei, Galaxy Outskirts
Are the properties of the Unified Model obscuring torus expected to be the same for all AGN?
Unifying the Many Faces of Neutron Stars: The High Magnetic Field Connection
TBA
Star Formation in the Multiphase Interstellar Medium of Galaxies
Explosion modelling for Type Ia supernovae
Hot Jupiters: Problems and Opportunities
Tales from the outer solar system
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Tales from the outer solar system
Cody Hall,
2012-05-18
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