duster


DOM: Hugo Andrés Durantini Luca

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


DOM: Mike Capraro

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


DOM: Evelyn R. Smith

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


Update

Over the past few months, we have been deeply engaged in the process of writing 12 papers on the Stardust Interstellar Preliminary Examination (ISPE), of which Stardust@home is a critical component. Indeed, the paper describing the Stardust@home project is the first paper in the series after the summary paper. Three days ago, we […]


DOM: Michele T. Mazzucato

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


Site up!

We are running on generator power and plan to be running all day. Thanks Once again the Space Sciences Lab here at Berkeley will be having electrical work done on August 15th, starting at 6am PDT. The site maybe down during the day; the plan is to have power restored […]


DOM: Eduardo De Santiago

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


DOM: Jaime Roberto Muñoz Luque

Welcome to Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each month there will also […]


Site Down, Site Up

We apologize for the inconvenience, of Stardust@home going offline today. The Space Sciences lab was having electrical work done. The core servers should have been on generator power. However, the generator did not work consistently and we chose to just shut down the server’s and restart when the work was completed. The […]


DOM: Tom Yahnke Sr.

Welcome to the first installment of Stardust@home’s Duster of the Month! Each month we will highlight one of the many Stardust@home volunteers (or “Dusters”) in our blog. The questions asked are designed to enlighten us about the very important human aspects and motivations of the project’s most valuable asset. Each […]