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Lpsc...march 13-17, 2006, Should be good...
CosmicRocker
post Nov 27 2005, 08:15 AM
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Although this conference will run the gamut among all things related to solar system objects, we don't have a particular section of this forum where this would be logical to post. So, this appears to be as good a place as any, as there should be many MER analyses presented. There should also be a special Haybusa presentation, as well as something from the Deep Impact mission.

Since this is the first call (and apparently the last) for papers, there is no telling what the final program will be, but you can be assured it will be a good show. I attended the last one and met a few of the members from this forum. You'll also see and hear the PIs from many of the recent missions, as well as many of the important supporting researchers.

I am going to try to attend again this year, since it is relatively close to me. I might even visit the nearby JSC, since I haven't been there in a while. If you plan to attend though, I would recommend making reservations for your accomodations early. The rooms will fill up quickly. The final announcement is scheduled for February 3, 2006.

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2006/lpsc2006.1st.html


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