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Adam Greenberg
Graduate Student, UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Physical Sciences
Adam Greenberg is a graduate student in UCLA’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, Division of Physical Sciences. He is currently working on mapping the surface of asteroids in three-dimensions using two-dimensional radar images. Adam is also studying the potential for constraining general relativistic parameters by studying the orbits of high-ellipticity asteroids.
Latest Planetary Radio Appearances
PlanRad’s celebration of Asteroid Day (June 30th) continues as we call UCLA grad student Adam Greenberg at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.