Baa Out Of London Meeting, Who's going |
Baa Out Of London Meeting, Who's going |
Jul 1 2005, 09:38 AM
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http://www.britastro.org/news/items/2005008.html
"Saturday, 2005 September 3, Pippard Lecture Theatre, Cavendish Laboratory 09:30 David Graham, Saturn Section Director, BAA Saturn observed from Earth 10:00 Prof. Carolyn Porco, Principal investigator, Cassini imaging system, Space Science Institute, Colorado. Saturn and its moons observed by Cassini 11:00 Coffee 11:30 Prof. John Zarnecki, Principal investigator, Huygens surface science, The Open University Titan observed by Huygens 12:30 Lunch and Posters 14:15 Ordinary Meeting and Martin Mobberley, BAA Sky Notes 14:45 Dr. John Rogers, Jupiter Section Director Jupiter and its moons observed from Earth 15:15 Dr. Richard Schmude, Jupiter & Remote Planets Sections Director, ALP Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune observed from Earth 15:45 Tea 16:15 Jon Shanklin, Comet Section Director, BAA Comets observed from Earth 16:45 Prof. Mike A'Hearn, Principal Investigator, Deep Impact, University of Maryland Comets observed by Stardust and Deep Impact 17:45 Prof. Steven Squyres, Principal Investigator, Mars Exploration Rovers, Cornell University Mars observed by Spirit and Opportunity 18:45 Transfer to College for dinner and bar" Now - given that I would walk across hot coals for a lineup like that - I'm going to be going Doug |
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