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31-Jan
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8:30
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Introduction
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Dave
Edwards, EV13 Branch Chief
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8:45
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Welcome
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John Lyver, NASA HQ, OSMA
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9:00
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Why we are here
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Bill
Cooke, Lead, Meteoroid Environment Office
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9:45
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Break
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10:00
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Constellation
Meteoroid Design Requirements
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Rob
Suggs, Space Environments Team Lead
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10:20
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MEM Release 1
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Heather McNamara,
EV13/Meteoroid Environments Office
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10:50
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Gravitational focusing
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Mark Matney, Orbital Debris Program Office
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11:10
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Lunch
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13:00
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The ALTAIR Meteor Measurements
Program
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Steve
Hunt, MIT Lincoln
Laboratories
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13:20
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Issues regarding
meteoroid models
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J.C. Liou, Orbital Debris Program Office -Jacobs/Sverdrup
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13:40
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Meteor showers and
their parent comets
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Peter Jenniskens, SETI Institute
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14:00
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Updates to the MSFC
Stream Model
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Danielle
Moser, UNITeS/Stanley
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14:20
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Orbital element distribution of
large asteroidal dust particles in
near-Earth space
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Thomas
Kehoe, University
of Florida
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14:40
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Break
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14:55
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Planetary
perturbations vs PR drag for meteoroids from JFCs: a first look
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Paul Wiegert, University
of Western Ontario
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15:15
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Photometric Meteor
Masses
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Bob Hawkes, Mt.
Allison University
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15:35
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Meteor44 - Software for
meteor photometry
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Wes
Swift, Raytheon
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15:55
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High resolution observations on
meteors with the EISCAT radars and the ALIS imager network
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Asta Pellinen-Wannberg, Umeå
University and Swedish
Institute of Space Physics
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16:15
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Comparison of Specular and JRO Head Echo Meteor Data and Implication
for Meteoroid Population Studies
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Meers Oppenheim, Boston
University
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16:35
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Adjourn
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1-Feb
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8:30
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The Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar :
Overview and First five years of Operations
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Peter
Brown, University of Western
Ontario
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8:50
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Atmospheric behavior of
meteor trails and their implications for radar measurements.
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Meers Oppenheim, Boston
University
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9:10
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Modeling the sporadic
micrometeoroid influx in the upper atmosphere using radars
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Diego Janches, Colorado Research Associates
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9:30
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Determining meteoroid
masses and densities using high-resolution, multi-frequency meteor data
collected at ALTAIR
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Sigrid
Close, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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9:50
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Break
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10:05
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Electromagnetic
Scattering from Meteor-generated Spherical Plasmas with Finite Pressure and Collisional Effects
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Patrick Colestock, Los Alamos
National Laboratory
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10:25
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Comparisons of
simultaneously detected radar and electro-optical meteors.
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Rob Weryk, University
of Western Ontario
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10:45
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Interstellar Origin
Meteoroid Fluxes
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Bob Hawkes, Mt.
Allison University
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11:00
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Lunch
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13:00
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The NASA Lunar Impact
Monitoring Program
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Rob
Suggs, Space Environments Team Lead
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13:30
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Impact Flash Photometry and Spectroscopy
from Laboratory Experiments: Implications for Monitoring the Lunar Flux
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Peter
Schultz, Brown University
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13:50
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Automated Detection of Lunar Impact Flashes
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Peter Gural, SAIC
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14:10
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LunaCon
- Software to detect lunar impacts
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Wes
Swift, Raytheon
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14:30
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Break
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14:45
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Roundtable Discussion - What are
the major gaps?
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All
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16:45
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Adjourn
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18:00
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Reception - Space and Rocket Center Museum
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