60 likes | 144 Views
Join us for an exciting exploration of Apollo missions' lunar dust data, from Apollo 11 to future international collaborations. Dive into 30 million digital measurements from Apollo dust detectors and discover photos from Apollo 14's Thermal Degradation Surfaces Experiment. Engage in unique research crucial for upcoming missions by top space agencies. Special focus on revisiting Apollo 11 data for potential honours projects like data analyses, computer skills, event studies, and more. Uncover niches of ignorance, challenge assumptions, and utilize data to solve complex issues through laboratory simulations and hands-on research. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of cutting-edge space science research!
E N D
INVITATION TO HONOURS STUDENTS 2011 SPACE SCIENCE: DISCOVERIES FROM APOLLO APPLICATIONS TO FUTURE INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES DATA IN HAND, RISK FREE
PROF. BRIAN J. O’BRIENbrianjobrien@ozemail.com.auPhone 9387 3827 • DR RON BURMAN SENIOR LECTURER ron.burman@physics.uwa.edu.au Phone 6488 2729
PRIMARY FOCUS: LUNAR DUST • 30 Million digital measurements from Dust Detectors put on lunar surface by Apollo 11, 12, 14 & 15 • Photos from Apollo 14 Thermal Degradation Surfaces (TDS) Expt. • Laboratory simulation of TDS • Unique research, essential to future missions by China, USA, EU, Japan, India & Russia, both robotic and human
OFFERS VARIOUS POSSIBLE HONOURS PROJECTS • DATA ANALYSES • COMPUTER SKILLS, CURVE FITTING .. • PARTICULAR EVENTS, eg ECLIPSES, SOLAR FLARES, SPACE WEATHER • APOLLO TO APOLLO COMPARISONS • FIND NICHES OF IGNORANCE, QUESTION ASSUMPTIONS, FIND & USE DATA TO SOLVE ISSUES • LABORATORY SIMULATIONS