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Taiwan Space Union
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The Taiwan Space Science Union (TSU) bridges the gaps between academia, industry, and government. It strengthens information exchange and cross-sector collaboration, integrates national space technology capabilities, and develops a roadmap for long-term, stable development. Leveraging the National Space Center's third phase of telemetry satellite missions, TSU aims to achieve international leadership in academic research, cultivate talent, and contribute to the value-added of consumer applications and services, enhancing the satellite industry value chain and promoting Taiwan's sustainable development. Official Website: https://twspaceunion.org/ 臺灣太空科學聯盟(TSU),橋接學界、業界及政府部門的各項相關工作。增強資訊交流及跨界合作,整合全國在太空科技的能力,推敲長期穩定發展的路線圖。以國家太空中心第三期的遙測衛星任務為利基,目的在學術研究領域爭取國際領先地位,培育人才,致力民生應用服務加值及增進衛星產業價值鏈,推動臺灣的永續發展。 官方網站:https://twspaceunion.org/
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Insights into lunar impact basins from GRAIL observations
Insights into lunar impact basins from GRAIL observations Prof. Daniel Wahl (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany)
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Observation and interpretation of lunar impact flashes
Observation and interpretation of lunar impact flashes Dr. Chrysa Avdellidou (Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur)
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Flying to the Moon for radio astronomy at low frequencies
Flying to the Moon for radio astronomy at low frequencies Dr. Mark Bentum Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
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ARTEMIS mapping of lunar crustal magnetic reflection of solar wind protons
ARTEMIS mapping of lunar crustal magnetic reflection of solar wind protons Dr. Andrew R. Poppe (Space Sciences Lab, Univ. of California at Berkeley, USA)
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Thermal evolution and crystallizationof the lunar magma ocean
Thermal evolution and crystallization of the lunar magma ocean Dr. Maxime Maurice German Aerospace Center (DLR) Berlin Rice University, Houston
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What can we learn from the Lunar exosphere?
What can we learn from the Lunar exosphere? Prof. Francois Leblanc Sorbonne Université, France
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Mini Moon Seminar Series IV
【TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series (IV)】 Time:Jan.14, 2021 (Thu) Place:Room 1013, Chien-Shiung Building (Science Building #4), National Central University Link of the online talk:https://zoomtw.zoom.us/j/94894039288 Speakers: 09:00 Prof. Jim Head (Br...
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Imaging the subsurface structures of a planet
★ July 4, 2024 (Thursday) 10:00 AM (UTC+8) Speaker: Prof. Jinhai Zhang (Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Title: Imaging the subsurface structures of a planet https://twspaceunion.org/moon43/
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Mini-Moon 1_[2] Prof. Jasper Halekas─The Plasma Environment of the Moon
Oct. 28 Mini-Moon-Seminars (I) Room 1019, Chien-Shiung Building, NCU, The Plasma Environment of the Moon Prof. Jasper Halekas University of Iowa
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Water on the Moon: what we learned and will learn from China’s Chang’e missions
★ June 25, 2024, 10:00 AM (UTC+8) Speaker: Prof. Yang Liu (National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences / CAS) Title: Water on the Moon: what we learned and will learn from China’s Chang’e missions https://twspaceunion.org/moo...
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The present-day meteoroid flux on the lunar surface
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series III Prof. Jurgen Oberst (DLR, Germany) The present-day meteoroid flux on the lunar surface-from recordings of seismic impact events, observations of impact flashes, and statistics of fresh craters
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Origins of Lunar Water
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series III Dr. Parvathy Prem Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
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The Lunar regolith
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series III Prof. Daniel Britt (Central Florida University, USA)
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Solar wind interaction: simulations
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series II Prof. Esa Kallio (University of Aalto, Finland)
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Lunar chronology
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series II Prof. Stephanie Werner (University of Oslo, Norway)
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Solar wind interaction: observations
TSU Mini-Moon Seminar Series II Dr. Masaki Nishino (JAXA/ISAS, Japan)
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Lunar megaregolith mixing by impact: how does the material composition evolve with time?
★Feb. 16, 2023, 17:00 pm (UTC+8) Title: Lunar megaregolith mixing by impact: how does the material composition evolve with time? Speaker: Dr. Tiantian Liu (Museum für Naturkunde, Germany) https://www.holkee.com/moon30
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Impact Cratering Processes
Impact Cratering Processes Prof. Kai Wünnemann Museum für Naturkunde Leibniz Institute for Evolution & Biodiversity Science & Freie Universitat Berlin Department of Earth Sciences
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The Taiwan Space Science Union (TSU) bridges the gaps between academia, industry, and government. It strengthens information exchange and cross-sector collaboration, integrates national space technology capabilities, and develops a roadmap for long-term, stable development. Leveraging the National Space Center's third phase of telemetry satellite missions, TSU aims to achieve international leadership in academic research, cultivate talent, and contribute to the value-added of consumer applications and services, enhancing the satellite industry value chain and promoting Taiwan's sustainable development. Official Website: https://twspaceunion.org/ 臺灣太空科學聯盟(TSU),橋接學界、業界及政府部門的各項相關工作。增強資訊交流及跨界合作,整合全國在太空科技的能力,推敲長期穩定發展的路線圖。以國家太空中心第三期的遙測衛星任務為利基,目的在學術研究領域爭取國際領先地位,培育人才,致力民生應用服務加值及增進衛星產業價值鏈,推動臺灣的永續發展。 官方網站:https://twspaceunion.org/
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