Our normal colloquium time is Fridays at 3:15 in BX102 with refreshments at 3:00pm in the Astronomy Conference Room (ASTR 119).

Florentin Millour Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice, France
Pushing the limiting magnitude of optical interferometry: a case study
September 5
Nicholas Nelson LANL
How Stars Get Their Spots: Generating Buoyant Magnetic Loops in Global Dynamo Models
September 26
David Lee Nidever, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
Examining Galaxy Formation and Evolution with the Milky Way and its Massive Satellites
October 3
John Wilson, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab, Princeton University
Martian Atmospheric Thermal Tides
October 10
Robert Edmonds, NMSU
Mars Atmosphere
October 16
Gary Zank Huntsville, ALABAMA
Sun
October 17
Miller Goss NRAO
Under the Radar, the First Woman in Radio Astronomy, Ruby Payne-Scott
October 24
Chris Sneden UT Austin
October 31
Jane Charlton Penn State
November 14
Matthew Francis
Gravity: a Love Story
November 21
Gordon MacDonald NMSU
PhD thesis proposal
December 5

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