| Friday, February 07, 2025
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New and exciting activities in the
McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
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Recent News From MCSS Fellows
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Pioneering lunar scientist awarded emeritus status
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WashU recently recognized Randy Korotev's dedication to the university and his field of research by awarding him emeritus status. He has made extensive contributions to lunar meteorite science and pioneering developments in the field. Among his numerous achievements, one that stands out is the creation and maintenance of an exhaustive online meteorite database, which has become an essential resource for researchers, collectors, and enthusiasts worldwide.
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Recent Publications by MCSS Fellows
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FINESST: Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology
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| FINESST solicits proposals from accredited U.S. universities and other eligible organizations for graduate student-designed and performed research projects that contribute to SMD's science, technology, and exploration goals.
Application Deadline Extended: February 26, 2025
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Submit Videos for the New 3D Monitor
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Have you seen the new holographic fan on the first floor of Rudolph Hall? It's located in an alcove across from the Grossman Mineral Museum.
Thanks to a generous donation from Jerrold and Marsha Grossman, EEPS has acquired this advanced technology. The plan is to highlight students engaged in research.
We would love to have your help with video creation!
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Comparative Magnetospheric Science: Bridging Planets to Low-Mass Stars
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Space Sciences/Astrophysics Seminar
Melodie Kao
Lowell Observatory
Friday, February 7
9:00am, Compton 241
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Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the Next Big Thing in Radio Astronomy
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St. Louis Astronomical Society February Meeting
Michael Malolepszy
St. Louis Astronomical Society
Friday, February 21
7:30pm, McDonnell 162
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Compiled and edited by Alison Verbeck. Please send any contributions to alison@wustl.edu.
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