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2007 METEOROID ENVIRONMENTS WORKSHOP

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31-Jan


 

 

 

 

8:30

Introduction

Dave Edwards, EV13 Branch Chief

8:45

Welcome

John Lyver, NASA HQ, OSMA

9:00

Why we are here

Bill Cooke, Lead, Meteoroid Environment Office

9:45

Break

 

10:00

Constellation Meteoroid Design Requirements

Rob Suggs, Space Environments Team Lead

10:20

MEM Release 1

Heather McNamara, EV13/Meteoroid Environments Office

10:50

Gravitational focusing

Mark Matney, Orbital Debris Program Office

11:10

Lunch

 

13:00

The ALTAIR Meteor Measurements Program

Steve Hunt, MIT Lincoln Laboratories

13:20

Issues regarding meteoroid models

J.C. Liou, Orbital Debris Program Office -Jacobs/Sverdrup

13:40

Meteor showers and their parent comets

Peter Jenniskens, SETI Institute

14:00

Updates to the MSFC Stream Model

Danielle Moser, UNITeS/Stanley

14:20

Orbital element distribution of large asteroidal dust particles in
near-Earth space

Thomas Kehoe, University of Florida

14:40

Break

 

14:55

Planetary perturbations vs PR drag for meteoroids from JFCs: a first look

Paul Wiegert, University of Western Ontario

15:15

Photometric Meteor Masses

Bob Hawkes, Mt. Allison University

15:35

Meteor44 - Software for meteor photometry

Wes Swift, Raytheon

15:55

High resolution observations on meteors with the EISCAT radars and the ALIS imager network

Asta Pellinen-Wannberg, Umeå University and Swedish Institute of Space Physics

16:15

Comparison of Specular and JRO Head Echo Meteor Data and Implication for Meteoroid Population Studies

Meers Oppenheim, Boston University

16:35

Adjourn

 

1-Feb

  


 

 

 

 

8:30

The Canadian Meteor Orbit Radar : Overview and First five years of Operations

Peter Brown, University of Western Ontario

8:50

Atmospheric behavior of meteor trails and their implications for radar measurements.

Meers Oppenheim, Boston University

9:10

Modeling the sporadic micrometeoroid influx in the upper atmosphere using radars

Diego Janches, Colorado Research Associates

9:30

Determining meteoroid masses and densities using high-resolution, multi-frequency meteor data collected at ALTAIR

Sigrid Close, Los Alamos National Laboratory

9:50

Break

 

10:05

Electromagnetic Scattering from Meteor-generated Spherical Plasmas with Finite Pressure and Collisional Effects

Patrick Colestock, Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:25

Comparisons of simultaneously detected radar and electro-optical meteors.

Rob Weryk, University of Western Ontario

10:45

Interstellar Origin Meteoroid Fluxes

Bob Hawkes, Mt. Allison University

11:00

Lunch

 

13:00

The NASA Lunar Impact Monitoring Program

Rob Suggs, Space Environments Team Lead

13:30

Impact Flash Photometry and Spectroscopy from Laboratory Experiments: Implications for Monitoring the Lunar Flux

Peter Schultz, Brown University

13:50

 Automated Detection of Lunar Impact Flashes

Peter Gural, SAIC

14:10

LunaCon - Software to detect lunar impacts

Wes Swift, Raytheon

14:30

Break

 

14:45

Roundtable Discussion - What are the major gaps?

All

16:45

Adjourn

 

18:00

Reception - Space and Rocket Center Museum


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