| Date | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| January 17 | No Colloquium (holiday) | |
| Janruary 24 |
The History of the Soviet Nuclear Weapon Project | Peter Volkovitsky NIST |
| January 31 Building 3 Auditorium |
Excavating the City of Midas: Recent Fieldwork at Gordion in Central Turkey | Brian Rose University of Pennsylvania |
| February 7 Building 3 Auditorium |
The Lotus Coating: a Lunar Dust Buster | Wanda Peters NASA-GSFC |
| February 14 | Voyager: Grand Gesture for a Third Great Age of Discovery | Stephen Pyne Arizona State University |
| February 21 Building 3 Auditorium |
No Colloquium Today | |
| February 28 Building 3 Auditorium |
MAVEN | David Mitchell NASA-GSFC Bruce Jakosky University of Colorado |
| March 7 Building 3 Auditorium |
Radiation Belt Storm Probe | Dave Sibeck NASA-GSFC |
| March 14 Building 3 Auditorium |
100 mpg Car | Ron Mathis Edison2 |
| March 21 Building 3 Auditorium |
Temporal Paradoxes | John Ashmead Independent computer consultant |
| March 28 Building 3 Auditorium |
CRITTERCAM: Animal-Borne Imaging… A Wild Point of View | Greg Marshall National Geographic Society |
| April 4 Building 3 Auditorium |
The Solar Dynamics Observatory: Your Eye on the Sun | Dean Pesnell Phillip Chamberlin NASA-GSFC |
| April 11 Building 3 Auditorium |
Exoplanet Hunting Technology | Mark Clampin NASA-GSFC |
| April 18 Building 3 Auditorium |
Space Weather: Its Effects and How to Tackle Them | Michael Hesse NASA-GSFC |
| April 25 Building 3 Auditorium |
Safety Week: NASA Contributions to the Toyota Safety Investigation | Michael Aguilar Mitchell Davis NASA-GSFC |
| May 2 Building 3 Auditorium |
John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon | John Logsdon George Washington University |
| May 9 Building 3 Auditorium |
Hurricanes, Tsunamis, and Coastal Engineering | Tony Dalrymple Johns Hopkins University |
| May 16 Building 3 Auditorium |
WFIRST: An Engineering Perspective on Discovering New Planets, Dark Energy, and Near Infrared Surveys of the Cosmos | Norman Rioux NASA-GSFC |
| May 23 Building 3 Auditorium |
Schneebaum Award Lecture: Update on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) |
John Mather NASA-GSFC |
| May 30 Building 3 Auditorium |
No Colloquium Memorial Day |
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