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Astronomy Colloquium 2022 Fall Semester

* Date
Nov 3
* Speaker
Paul Yun(El Camino College)
* Title
NASA Moon, Mars, and Asteroids Missions
* Abstract
NASA explorers space to discover secrets of our universe, to search for life elsewhere, and to protect and improve life on Earth while developing space economy. We will understand how NASA achieves these scientific and economic objectives through Moon, Mars, and Asteroids missions. Furthermore, we will discuss how these missions shape the future of humanity in science, technology, culture, economy, and politics.
 
Date Speaker Title Remarks
Sep 1 김진협(University of Oxford) Weak gravitational lensing study of high-redshift galaxy clusters for verifying the ΛCDM paradigm and constructing the mass scaling relation, and the introduction to the Euclid mission Student Orientation 15:30-16:00
Sep 8 Martin Bureau(University of Oxford) WISDOM: Molecular cloud properties and star-formation quenching
Sep 15 김정규(KASI) Numerical modeling of star formation and stellar feedback in giant molecular clouds
Sep 22 이재현(KIAS) Jellyfish galaxies – a trace of ram pressure stripping
Sep 29 명규철(CfA | Harvard & Smithsonian) Galactic Archaeology in the era of large surveys
Oct 6 고종완(KASI) Exploring the low-surface-brightness Universe with K-DRIFT
Oct 13 제106차 한국천문학회
Oct 20 심채경(KASI) 우리나라의 달 탐사
Oct 27 No Colloquium
Nov 3 Paul Yun(El Camino College) NASA Moon, Mars, and Asteroids Missions
Nov 10 Achamveedu Gopakumar (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, India) Promise of persistent multi-messenger GW astronomy with sources like Blazar OJ287
Nov 17 이석호(KASI) Astrochemical Models in the Protoplanetary Disk: Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope ratios
Nov 24 오슬희(ANU/연세대학교) Kinematics of galaxy bulges, disks, and ionised gas from 3D spectroscopy
Dec 1 전명원(경희대학교) Finding Fossil Records of the First Stars in the Local Dwarfs.
Dec 8 김종수(KASI) Development of a GPU Spectrometer for the ALMA Total Power Array