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djellison
Call for papers is out - the Outreach session is, as ever, inviting smile.gif

http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPS...ionprogramme/OA

Any other UMSF'ers think they can make a contribution?

Doug
nprev
I can kick in about fifty bucks if you or Stu need plane tickets...? smile.gif
djellison
LOL - well, I'm not walking to Berlin biggrin.gif

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climber
QUOTE (nprev @ Apr 2 2009, 03:12 AM) *
I can kick in about fifty bucks if you or Stu need plane tickets...? smile.gif

Same
djellison
By contribution, by the way - I meant academic / intellectual etc smile.gif
nprev
Yeah, I know; had to mess with ya! tongue.gif

Seriously, you gonna take your JPL talk (or an update thereof) to Potsdam? It killed here, sure it would do the same there.
ElkGroveDan
I'm actually going to be in Potsdam later this month.
djellison
QUOTE (nprev @ Apr 3 2009, 04:31 AM) *
Seriously, you gonna take your JPL talk (or an update thereof) to Potsdam?


I did it last year smile.gif

And, err, the year before that biggrin.gif



Horus
I will present a poster or two in the EPSC 2009. One is about the Mars MetNet Mission and the scond one is an amateur poster (perhaps about exoplanets).
remcook
Abstracts appear to be online...
PhilCo126
Potsdam: http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMJ9UH7KYF_Germany_0.html
djellison
merged two threads.
Horus
QUOTE (Horus @ Apr 3 2009, 12:33 PM) *
I will present a poster or two in the EPSC 2009. One is about the Mars MetNet Mission and the scond one is an amateur poster (perhaps about exoplanets).


Well now it is clear how many poster I will present in the EPSC 2009

- Small Telescope Exoplanet Observations in Taurus Hill Observatory
- Scientific Payload of the MMPM mission
- MetBaro - Pressure Device for Mars MetNet Lander
- MetHumi – Humidity Device for Mars MetNet Lander

You are all welcome to ask some hard questions about the posters above. rolleyes.gif

EDIT: You can find more information (and the poster) about the "Small Telescope Exoplanet Observations in Taurus Hill Observatory" from THO websites.
Phil Stooke
Do you have a candidate landing site for the Precursor Mission?

Phil
Horus
QUOTE (Phil Stooke @ Sep 7 2009, 12:15 AM) *
Do you have a candidate landing site for the Precursor Mission?

Phil


Yes smile.gif If You would like to know more...... EPSC is good place for questions.
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