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IPPW-7 in Barcelona 14 - 18 June., International Planetary Probe Workshop 7
Horus
post May 11 2010, 01:10 PM
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Greetings,

Our Mars MetNet team will be visible in this workshop that is held in Barcelona 14 - 18 June. I will present the latest mission status with my poster in poster session 1 (Tuesday). At the moment we are preparing the flight models (and in some cases the final EQM's) for the MMPM-1. All of You who are interested about the Mars MetNet Mission, please visit in or web page http://metnet.fmi.fi. The easiest way to get the latest news is to use our RSS-feed.

See You in Barcelona!
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Phil Stooke
post May 29 2010, 12:00 AM
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The meeting program is available now - preliminary form only, so far.

Phil

http://www.planetaryprobe.eu/files/IPPW7-DraftProgram.pdf



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post Jun 9 2010, 10:57 AM
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QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ May 29 2010, 03:00 AM) *
The meeting program is available now - preliminary form only, so far.

Phil

http://www.planetaryprobe.eu/files/IPPW7-DraftProgram.pdf


The final program is now online in the IPPW-7 web site (http://www.planetaryprobe.eu/).
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Phil Stooke
post Jun 14 2010, 12:40 AM
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... and if you go HERE you can find the abstracts plus in some cases papers and presentations.


I especially like the Venus mission descriptions and 'Boomerang', a lunar sample return from a site near the south pole. It uses a lander initially proposed as a competitor to LCROSS for the LRO surplus mass.

Phil


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