Mars Lectures
January 29, 2013
A Cook's Tour of the CheMin XRD/XRF instrument and an insider's view of the MSL Curiosity mission on Mars
David Blake
Space Science and Astrobiology Division, NASA Ames Research Center
December 04, 2012
NASA's Curiosity Rover: Four Months on Mars
Ashwin Vasavada
Deputy Scientist of the MSL Mission, Jet Propulsion Lab
September 19, 2012
Active geologic processes in the solar system: Mars, Io and Icy Satellites
Cynthia Phillips
SETI Institute
August 17, 2012
Searching for life on Mars using 3D hyperspectral and fluorescent data (Video)
Jan-Peter Muller
Space and Climate Physics, University College, London
August 03, 2011
Rethinking the General Circulation of the Atmosphere of Mars
Scot Rafkin, Southwest Research Institute
July 13, 2011
Is there methane on Mars?
Kevin Zahnle
Space Science Division, NASA Ames Research Center
March 02, 2011
Sand Seas in the Solar System
Lori Fenton
Carl Sagan Center for Life in the Universe, SETI Institute
December 15, 2010
Bringing a Chemical Laboratory Named Sam to Mars on the 2011 Curiosity Rover
Paul Mahaffy
Sciences and Exploration Directorate, Goddard Space Flight Center
December 08, 2010
Microbial Dark Matter in Glacial Ice and implications for Martian life
P. Buford Price
Professor, Graduate School, UC Berkeley
October 06, 2010
The Mars dichotomy: Brought to you by a mega impact
Margarita Marinova
NASA Ames Research Center
September 29, 2010
Lakes on Mars: Their Past, Present, and Future Exploration
Nathalie Cabrol
SETI Institute
September 15, 2010
From the Earth to Mars: Lessons for Mars Science and Exploration from the Haughton-Mars Project, Devon Island, High Arctic
<iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/nJWinS8fi-8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Pascal Lee
SETI Institute, Mars Institute, & NASA Ames Research Center
July 28, 2010
Exploring Mars for evidence of habitable environments and life
Dave Des Marais
NASA Ames Research Center
March 17, 2010
What clays can tell us about past climate at Mawrth Vallis, Mars
Nancy McKeown
Earth and Planetary Science Department, UC Santa Cruz
February 24, 2010
The Habitability of the Phoenix Landing Site
Carol Stoker
Space Science and Astrobiology Division, NASA Ames
September 23, 2009
Where is Mars' Ice? Constraints from impact craters and lobate debris aprons on a mid-latitude reservoir
Reid Parsons
Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, UC Santa Cruz
August 12, 2009
Atmospheric Escape and Aurora on Mars
Dave Brain
UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
July 22, 2009
The Surface of Mars: Mineralogy as an Indicator of Water and Environmental Conditions
Janice Bishop
SETI Institute
April 29, 2009
Experimental determination of the effect of salts, regolith, and wind on the stability of water under Martian conditions
Julie Chittenden
January 28, 2009
Surface modifications by winds on Earth, Mars, Venus, and Titan
Ron Greeley
Regent's Professor, Arizona State University
January 14, 2009
Laboratory Studies of Water Ice Cloud formation under Martian Conditions
Dr. Laura T. Iraci
NASA Ames Research Center
July 02, 2008
An Electromagnetic Sounder to Detect Subsurface Liquid Water on Mars: Field Test Results
Greg Delory
Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkeley
January 23, 2008
CRISM Observations of the seasonal recession of the Martian southern polar cap
Adrian Brown
SETI Institute
December 19, 2007
Planetary Habitability of Mars and of Titan: A Tale of Two Worlds
Devon Burr
SETI Institute
