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AGU conference Dec 5-10, Any UMSFers there?
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post Nov 27 2011, 04:39 PM
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I'm planning to be at the AGU conference in a week. A number of planetary science talks and posters are scheduled. Any other UMSFers going to be there? What are the highlights of the conference in your view?

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Phil Stooke
post Dec 4 2011, 03:20 AM
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Here's a new thing, and very interesting... AGU now offers e-posters... go here:

http://eposters.agu.org/eposter-search/

and select Planetary Science in the Section box. Then choose a day at a time and see the posters for that day. Obviously, only the ones that have been submitted this way, but there are some nice ones. Most are PDF files, a few Powerpoints.

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