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ngunn
post Sep 21 2013, 11:49 AM
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Abstracts now online: http://aas.org/meetings/dps45/science_program
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post Sep 29 2013, 08:08 PM
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From the Planetary Exploration Newsletter:

PRO-AM WORKSHOP AT DPS:

Thurs. Oct. 10th at 6:00pm.

DPS is experimenting with a professional-amateur workshop where
professionals present what opportunities are out there for
collaborations with NASA missions and amateurs show samples of their
observations. Examples: observing Pluto during New Horizons flyby,
observing Jupiter's clouds while Juno flies over the poles, taking
images of comet ISON to find time-variability, light-curves of
asteroids, follow-up on NEOs, searches for Moon impacts (perhaps
related to LADEE), Mars observations during MAVEN, etc, etc, etc).
Participants wishing to present (5 mns, 5 slides) send title &
description (<200 words) to frbagenal@gmail.com.

Organizer: Fran Bagenal, University of Colorado.


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