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38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 12–16, 2007
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post Sep 12 2006, 05:53 PM
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38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
March 12–16, 2007
League City, Texas

First Announcement
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post Dec 22 2006, 01:46 AM
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The second announcement is now available.
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post Jan 10 2007, 01:54 AM
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Did everyone get their abstracts in on time? 5 p.m. CST today was the deadline for PDF submissions; the deadline for non-PDF submissions was last week.
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post Feb 2 2007, 12:27 AM
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The program with embedded links to abstracts is now online. Frankly, though, it's probably better to go here to download en masse.
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post Feb 2 2007, 02:08 AM
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The abstract for my first conference talk is now available:

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2007/pdf/2219.pdf


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post Feb 2 2007, 04:32 AM
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Baby won't let me attend this year. sad.gif I am trying to assemble a small army of stalwarts to report from various talks so that I can try to keep up the tradition of reporting from LPSC.

Any volunteers here? smile.gif

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post Feb 2 2007, 04:50 AM
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I would, Emily if 1) it was in LA, and 2) they'd let me in... smile.gif Can't think of a way to finagle my job to send me to Texas for a week...


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post Feb 2 2007, 10:24 AM
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Good luck with your talk VP!

edit - I see you may have some interesting discussion regarding the 'mountains'. Would be interested to see what the reaction to that is!
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post Feb 2 2007, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE (AlexBlackwell @ Sep 12 2006, 07:53 AM) *

The final announcement is now online. And here are a couple of less cumbersome links for the abstracts: download by session and the authors index.
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post Feb 2 2007, 06:15 PM
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I would, Emily if 1) it was in LA, and 2) they'd let me in... smile.gif

I think we might able to take care of 1) but 2) is a toughie biggrin.gif
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post Feb 3 2007, 03:03 AM
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nprev,
I don't think there's any "requirements" for entry, other than money. I'd love to come but I doubt my 4 year old would have much "fun." He's a big rover fan, but I doubt he could quietly listen for more than a few minutes. wink.gif


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post Feb 3 2007, 04:31 PM
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QUOTE (AlexBlackwell @ Feb 2 2007, 10:15 AM) *
I think we might able to take care of 1) but 2) is a toughie biggrin.gif


biggrin.gif biggrin.gif ...ah, we definitely must have met in person before, then, Alex! tongue.gif

Hendric, that does sound insurmountable...keeping a 4-year-old entertained for more than about ten seconds at a stretch is pretty much impossible.


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post Feb 3 2007, 05:18 PM
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volcanopele - checking out your abstract - very interesting... but that map! Man, it's like a flashback to the 60s. Op art. (Not that that's a bad thing). Take a tip from a cartographer! - use more subdued colors for the larger ares, especially interfingered areas like your red and blue. Intense colors work best for small patches.

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post Feb 3 2007, 06:23 PM
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LOL, thanks for the tip. In my latest versions, I'm using a much lighter blue (like color I used for the bright stripes in the abstract) for bright terrain so it should look at bit better.


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post Feb 5 2007, 09:54 AM
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Jason, for some reason our system 'detects an error' and won't open your abstract. I've been in through the conference schedule too and the same thing happens. Is anybody else having this problem? Can anyone help? I'd really like to read it . . .
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