J1: Radio Astronomy from the Moon
Wed, 7 Jan, 15:10 - 17:10 MT (UTC -7)
Location: Meadows B
Session Type: Lecture
Session Co-Chairs: Bryan Butler, NRAO and Dan Marrone, University of Arizona
Track: Commission J: Radio Astronomy
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Wed, 7 Jan, 15:10 - 15:30 MT (UTC -7)

J1.1: Low Frequency Radio Astrophysics and 21-cm Cosmology from the Moon Using NASA Commercial Landers

Jack Burns, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Stuart Bale, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States
Wed, 7 Jan, 15:30 - 15:50 MT (UTC -7)

J1.2: Detecting the 21 cm Signal of the Cosmic Dark Ages with a Lunar Far Side Radio Array

Willow Smith, Jonathan Pober, Brown University, United States
Wed, 7 Jan, 15:50 - 16:10 MT (UTC -7)

J1.3: Seeking the Dark Ages of the Universe: Modeling Radio Observations with LuSEE-Night from the Far Side of the Moon

David W. Barker, Jack O. Burns, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; David Rapetti, NASA Ames Research Center, United States
Wed, 7 Jan, 16:10 - 16:30 MT (UTC -7)

J1.4: Exploring the low-radio frequency sky with LuSEE-Night from the far side of the Moon

Kaja Rotermund, Aritoki Suzuki, Joseph Silber, LBNL, United States; Jeremy McCauley, Stuart Bale, SSL, UC Berkeley, United States