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The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets. Request an Outreach Event. Learn more about iPLEX. The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets (iPLEX) is an academic consortium bridging the interests of UCLA faculty, researchers and students in the departments of Earth and Space Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, and Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. Our goal is to promote and. Exploring Your Universe 2015 Date Announced! Invite UCLA volunteers to your school. Research team discovers slowly disintegrating asteroid.

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Publications | UCLA Planets

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The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets. Teaching & Instruction. Observe the Moon Night. Laboratories & Facilities. Awards & Honors. Conferences & Workshops. Near-Earth Binaries and Triples: Origin and Evolution of Spin-Orbital Properties. Posted on Nov 7, 2011 in Papers. Fang, Julia; Margot, Jean-Luc http:/ adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2011arXiv1111.2794F. Binary Asteroid Encounters with Terrestrial Planets: Timescales and Effects. Posted on Nov 7, 2011 in Papers. Posted on Jun 13, 2011 in Preprints. Isotopi...

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Faculty | UCLA Planets

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Opportunities | UCLA Planets

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The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets. Teaching & Instruction. Observe the Moon Night. Laboratories & Facilities. Awards & Honors. Conferences & Workshops. Planetary Science Faculty Position at UCSC: http:/ apo.ucsc.edu/academic employment/jobs/JPF00316-16.pdf. Planetary Petrology/Mineralogy/Geochemistry Position at Univ. of Tennessee: http:/ dps.aas.org/content/faculty-position-planetary-petrologymineralogygeochemistry. Planetary Science Nuggets: http:/ www.lpi.usra.edu/nuggets/.

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iPLEX Lunch | UCLA Planets

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The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets. Teaching & Instruction. Observe the Moon Night. Laboratories & Facilities. Awards & Honors. Conferences & Workshops. Back to UCLA Seminar List. IPLEX Lunches are held on Fridays from 12-1 pm. The organizers are Dave Jewitt. An ideal iPLEX Lunch consists of a planetary science talk that stimulates relaxed but heavy discussion between people from widely different backgrounds. No events to display. Earth, Planetary & Space Sciences Colloquium.

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Planetary Lunch | UCLA Planets

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The Institute for Planets and Exoplanets. Teaching & Instruction. Observe the Moon Night. Laboratories & Facilities. Awards & Honors. Conferences & Workshops. Back to UCLA Seminar List. Planetary talks take place from 12-1pm on Thursdays in Slichter 3853. Just down the hall from the cast dinosaur skeleton, and are followed by lunch with the speaker. No events to display. Earth, Planetary & Space Sciences Colloquium. Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences Seminar. Conferences & Workshops.

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Faculty Spotlight

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Life After the Degree. Terence Tao was a seven year-old high school student when he began taking calculus classes. By age 20 he had received a Ph.D. from Princeton and joined the UCLA faculty. He has won the Fields Medal in Mathematics, a MacArthur "genius" grant, and the Crafoord Prize for Mathematics. Watch Tao talk about how he approaches problem-solving. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. Suzanne Paulson travels across Los Angeles in her Toyota RAV 4 electric vehicle measuring air quality. Sabeeha Mer...

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Academic Units

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Life After the Degree. Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences. Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences. Affiliate Institutes and Centers. California Nanosystems Institute (CNSI). Center for Biological Physics (CBP). Curtis Center for Mathematics and Teaching. Center for Image and Vision Science. Institute of the Environment and Sustainability (IoE). Institute for Planets and Exoplanets (IPLEX). Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM). Joint Institute for Earth Systems Science and Engineering (JIFRESSE).

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Astronomy 3 Lab Web Resources | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. Astronomy 3 Lab Web Resources. Astronomy 3 Lab Web Resources. Lab 1: Quantitative Skills. Lab 2: Naked Eye Astronomy. Lab 3: Light and Telescopes. Lab 4: Color and Spectra. Lab 5: Gravity and Extrasolar Planets. Lab 6: Stars and the H-R Diagram. Lab 7: Black Holes and the Galactic Center. Lab 8: Structure and Motion of Spiral Galaxies. Lab 9: Expansion of the Universe. Make-up: When Was That Picture Taken?

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Facilities | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. Astro 180 solar lab. Fax machine: IR Lab. Mail and copier room. Reading room and library. Remote observing room (internal access only). Annual report and newsletters. Astro Division news archive. UCLA policies on sexual harrassment and violence. Computing and IT Support. CCLE (Common Collaborative Learning Environment). Astronomy 3 Lab web resources. Giving to the Astro Division.

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About our images | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. W M Keck Observatory. From the summit of Hawaii’s dormant Mauna Kea volcano, astronomers at the W. M. Keck Observatory probe the local and distant Universe with unprecedented power and precision. Image credit: Courtesy W. M. Keck Observatory. From inside the Keck I Telescope dome we can see a panorama photograph of MOSFIRE and the back of the Keck I primary mirror. SOFIA, the airborne observatory, is seen just a...

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Giving to the Astronomy Division | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. Giving to the Astronomy Division. Giving to the Astronomy Division. There are several ways you can help the Astronomy Division maximize scholarly and scientific opportunities at UCLA. Help recruit elite young scientific minds to the Department, attracted by financial incentives that alleviate teaching responsibilities (so that students can focus on their research) and the prestige associated with. Enrich the Div...

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. Admin Specialist, Supr. E-Mail: [javascript protected email address]. Annual report and newsletters. Astro Division news archive. UCLA policies on sexual harrassment and violence. Computing and IT Support. CCLE (Common Collaborative Learning Environment). Astronomy 3 Lab web resources. Giving to the Astro Division. 2016 UCLA Astronomy and Astrophysics, a division of the UCLA Physics and Astronomy Department.

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About our faculty | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. The Division of Astronomy and Astrophysics is part of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, one of several Physical Sciences departments in the College of Letters and Sciences at UCLA. Has focused on dark matter experiments, such as XENON100 at Gran Sasso in Italy, and its successor, XENON 1Ton. His group is also collaborating with DarkSide and MAX. Studies space and plasma astrophysics, including physics of ...

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Observing facilities | UCLA Division of Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Skip to main content. REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates). Computing and IT Support. University of California observing facilities. The Thirty Meter Telescope. Annual report and newsletters. Astro Division news archive. UCLA policies on sexual harrassment and violence. Computing and IT Support. CCLE (Common Collaborative Learning Environment). Astronomy 3 Lab web resources. Giving to the Astro Division. 2016 UCLA Astronomy and Astrophysics, a division of the UCLA Physics and Astronomy Department.

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