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SETI Institute YouTube Channel is now live at http://www.youtube.com/setiinstitute Our most recent lecture videos are now available at SETI...

Julie Chittenden Many fundamental processes on Mars require an understanding of the temperature and pressure conditions at the Martian surfa...

Tom Abel, Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology Laboratory, Stanford University The first structure to form in the Univers...

Jasper Halekas, UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory The lunar environment, serene and unchanging to the naked eye, seethes with plasma and...

John McCarthy , Professor Emeritus, Computer Science Stanford University Convergent evolution is the phenomenon of two or more species of wi...

Rachel Mastrapa, NASA Ames Space Sciences Division and SETI Institute Infrared spectra of icy satellites contain information about the surfa...

Richard Muller , Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, UC Berkeley Richard Muller and his collaborators have recently analyzed the most complete rec...

Jeffrey Scargle, NASA Ames Space Science Division Jeff Scargle will describe non-standard data analysis methods for extracting scientific in...

Ross A. Beyer , SETI Institute and NASA Ames Google, Inc., has released Google Earth 5.0 which contains a Mars 3D mode. Working with enginee...

Scott Sandford, NASA Ames Space Science Division The Stardust mission successfully returned samples from Comet Wild 2 in 2006. Studies of th...

Franck Marchis , UC Berkeley and the SETI Institute Since the discovery of Ida’s companion Dactyl in 1993, the number of known multiple aste...

Dr. Jack Lissauer , Space Sciences Division, NASA Ames Research Center The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution,...

Ron Greeley , Regent's Professor, Arizona State University Windblown dunes, ripples, and erosional features are seen on Earth, Venus, and Ti...

Don Backer and Jill Tarter Jill Tarter will talk about the large survey SETI observing programs to be undertaken by our in-house team over t...

Dr. Sachindev Shenoy MIPSGAL is a survey of the Galactic plane at 24 and 70 microns using Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) Sp...

Prof. Roger Blandford , Stanford Linear Accelerator and Physics, Stanford University Black holes are popularly associated with death and des...

JoAnne Hewett, Professor at SLAC, Stanford University Extra dimensions of space may be present in our universe. Their discovery would dramat...

Dr. Jeffrey Van Cleve , Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp The Kepler Mission http://www.kepler.arc.nasa.gov is designed to detect transits...

Dr. Laura T. Iraci , NASA Ames Research Center Water ice clouds are an important part of the martian hydrological cycle, influencing the wat...

David Morrison , NASA Ames Research Center Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs) are interesting to both planetary scientists and those who are concer...

David Hinson , SETI Institute In this talk Dave Hinson will examine the weather on Mars using a combination of radio occultation data and wi...

Professor John Traphagan , Departments of Religious Studies and Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin “Culture” represents one of the...

Eugene Lally Lally was involved with the space program from the beginning in the United States starting in 1955, before Sputnik. Eugene work...

Professor Charles Townes , UC Berkeley (1964 Nobel Prize winner for Physics for the invention of the laser) Professor Townes is the 1964 Nob...

Professor Lynn Cominsky , Department of Physics and Astronomy, Sonoma State University NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) m...