[NRAO] [TUNA] Tuesday UVa / NRAO Astronomy (TUNA) Lunch Talks
If you or one of your visitors would like to speak at TUNA, please email
tuna@astsun.astro.virginia.edu

Tuesday UVa/NRAO Astronomy Lunch
Tuesdays at 12:05 pm (unless otherwise noted)
NRAO Edgemont Road, room 314
an informal brown-bag lunchtime seminar for the discussion of current projects or astronomical news
Fall 1998
Date Speaker Topic
Wednesday, September 9th V. Radhakrishnan
Raman Research Institute
Sailing Through the Ages:
from Square Sails to Wing Sails
Tuesday, September 15th Greg Taylor
NRAO-Soc
The parsec-scale environment of AGN as probed by Faraday Rotation Measure and HI VLBA observations
Tuesday, September 22nd John Hibbard
NRAO-CV
Tidal Dwarf Galaxies
Tuesday, September 29th No Speaker - Cancelled.  
Tuesday, October 6th No Speaker - Cancelled.  
Tuesday, October 13th Richard de Grijs
University of Virginia
On the axis ratio of the stellar velocity ellipsoid in disk galaxies
Tuesday, October 20th Jansky Symposium in NRAO-CV Auditorium All Day
Tuesday, October 27th Katherine Blundell
Oxford University
The Evolution of Radio Sources from Complete Samples
Tuesday, November 3rd Eric Richards
UVa/NRAO
The Star Formation History of the Universe:
The Promise of the Radio Window
Tuesday, November 10th Laura Woodney
University of Maryland
HCN/CN Morphology in Comet Hale-Bopp
Tuesday, November 17th Paul Ricker
University of Virginia
The Origin of the X-ray Cluster Luminosity-Temperature Relationship
Tuesday, November 24th Massimo Stiavelli
STScI
An update on the Next Generation Space Telescope and its science
Tuesday, December 1st Juan Uson
NRAO-CV
Diffuse Light in Clusters of Galaxies
Tuesday, December 8th Mike Siegel/
Chris Palma
University of Virginia
New Photometry and Old Astrometry for the Leo II dSph/
Results from an Orbital Pole Analysis of the Milky Way Satellite System
Tuesday, December 15th Ray Ohl
UVa/John Hopkins
Optical Testing of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) Primary Mirrors and Predicted On-Orbit Performance
Tuesday, December 22nd Christmas Holiday
Tuesday, December 29th Liz Blanton
Columbia University
FIRST Bent-Double Radio Sources as Tracers of Galaxy Clusters
organized by John Hibbard, Richard de Grijs Lynn Matthews, Michele Thornley & Jack Gallimore.


1998 August 28 jhibbard@nrao.edu