Lecture Description
May 24, 2010 - Our panellists will present three 15 minute technical and scientific presentations on standard space and nuclear weapons capabilities and effectiveness, national requirements and intentions, existing conventions and potential future agreements, followed by 15 minutes for questions and discussion. All discussions will be on unclassified or declassified material.
Pete Worden will give a briefing on United States, Russian, Chinese and other nations postures on weapons in space, nuclear and non-nuclear, (from pistols in Soyuz capsules on up to Star Wars) how they have evolved, why they have worked so far and how he sees them working in the future, and how they can best be shaped in the future. Will Marshall will talk about space agreements of the future and Pavel Podvig will talk about the arsenals of different nations.
Course Index
- Dale Cruikshank: Outer Solar System Ices
- Adrian Brown: Poles of Mars
- Bruce Damer: Simulating Life's Origin
- Laurance Doyle: Mongolian and other Historic Solar Eclipses
- Daniel Rasky: Augustine Commission - The Way Forward on US Manned Spaceflight
- Sergei Dubovsky: Observing String Multiverse with Astrophysical Black Holes
- Conny Aerts - Asteroseismology
- Carol Stoker - Phoenix Mission and Habitability
- ames Benford - Interstellar Beacons
- Brad Bailey - Life in Basaltic Glass in the oceanic basins
- Nancy McKeown: Mawrth Vallis, Mars
- Bob Pappalardo: Europa Jupiter Orbiter
- David Jewitt:- Solar System Primordial Ice Reservoirs
- Harry Jones: Starship Life Support
- Jeff Moore: Mysteries on Titan
- Farid Salama: Interstellar Clouds
- Mark Showalter: Marine Biodiversity
- Jen Blank: ChemCam on Mars Science Lab Rover
- Pete Worden, Pavel Podvig, Will Marshall: Nuclear Weapons and Space Weapons
- Samantha Blair: Interstellar Medium Interference
- Jon Jenkins: Kepler Worlds
- Dan Lubin: Maunder Minimum
- Monika Kress: Habitable Planets
- Intersection of Physics and Biology - Jan Liphardt
- Mark Marley: Atmospheres of Brown Dwarfs and Exoplanets
- Sarah Church: Polarized Cosmic Microwave Background
- Peter Jenniskens: Hayabusa Reentry
- Don Lowe: Late Heavy Bombardment
- Mark Krumholz: Star Formation Rate
- Heather Knutson: Exoplanet Atmospheres
- David Des Marais: Exploring Mars for Habitable Environments
- Ralph Lorenz: Titan Unveiled
- REU Students Review 2010
- Nick Kanas: Psychology of Spaceflight
- Rus Belikov: Beyond Kepler - Imaging Exo-Earths
- Bill Colson: Free Electron Laser Communications
- David Korsmeyer: NASA Future Human Missions
- Pascal Lee: Haughton-Mars Project
- Chris McKay: Titan - Past, Present, Future
- Nathalie Cabrol: Lakes on Mars
- Margarita Marinova: Martian Dichotomy
- Ellen Howell: Radar videos of asteroids
Course Description
Carl Sagan Center/SETI Institute Colloquium Series
Attend a colloquium! They are FREE, open to the public and held from noon to 1pm, every Wednesday at the SETI Institute, 515 N. Whisman Road, Mountain View, California.