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Review of USAF-Supported Astronomical Research: Letter Report (2004)
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Review of USAF-Supported Astronomical Research: Letter Report

Attachment 2
Committee Meeting Agenda

Maui High Performance Computing Center, Makai Conference Room

Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

May 28-29, 2004

Friday, May 28, 2004

CLOSED SESSION

8:30 am

Opening Thoughts

Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion

 

OPEN SESSION

9:15 am

AEOS Research Program Introduction

Maj. David Byers, AFOSR

9:45 am

Proposal Solicitation and Evaluation Process

Dr. Andrew Clegg, NSF

10:15 am

Break

 

10:30 am

High Definition Imaging of the Exospheres of Io and Europa

Dr. Michael Mendillo, Boston University

11:00 am

AMOS Telescope Mission and Unique Capabilities

Dr. Paul Kervin, MSSS Chief Scientist

11:30 am

Discussion

 

12:00 pm

Lunch

 

1:00 pm

AEOS System Detailed Overview

Dr. Lewis Roberts, Boeing Staff Scientist

1:45 pm

Polarimetric IR Circumstellar Imaging

Dr. Jeff Kuhn, University of Hawaii

2:30 pm

AEOS Observations of Titan, Monitoring Titan’s Atmosphere

Dr. Antonin Bouchez, Keck Observatory

3:15 pm

Break

 

3:30 pm

Computer Tomography Imaging Spectrometer with AO

Dr. Keith Hege, University of Arizona

4:15 pm

Diffraction-limited Coronagraph, AO Survey of Dwarf Stars in Double Star Systems

Dr. James Lloyd, Caltech

5:00 pm

Discussion

 

5:30 pm

Adjourn for the Day

 

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Review of USAF-Supported Astronomical Research: Letter Report Attachment 2 Committee Meeting Agenda Maui High Performance Computing Center, Makai Conference Room Kihei, Maui, Hawaii May 28-29, 2004 Friday, May 28, 2004 CLOSED SESSION 8:30 am Opening Thoughts Bias and Conflict of Interest Discussion   OPEN SESSION 9:15 am AEOS Research Program Introduction Maj. David Byers, AFOSR 9:45 am Proposal Solicitation and Evaluation Process Dr. Andrew Clegg, NSF 10:15 am Break   10:30 am High Definition Imaging of the Exospheres of Io and Europa Dr. Michael Mendillo, Boston University 11:00 am AMOS Telescope Mission and Unique Capabilities Dr. Paul Kervin, MSSS Chief Scientist 11:30 am Discussion   12:00 pm Lunch   1:00 pm AEOS System Detailed Overview Dr. Lewis Roberts, Boeing Staff Scientist 1:45 pm Polarimetric IR Circumstellar Imaging Dr. Jeff Kuhn, University of Hawaii 2:30 pm AEOS Observations of Titan, Monitoring Titan’s Atmosphere Dr. Antonin Bouchez, Keck Observatory 3:15 pm Break   3:30 pm Computer Tomography Imaging Spectrometer with AO Dr. Keith Hege, University of Arizona 4:15 pm Diffraction-limited Coronagraph, AO Survey of Dwarf Stars in Double Star Systems Dr. James Lloyd, Caltech 5:00 pm Discussion   5:30 pm Adjourn for the Day  

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Review of USAF-Supported Astronomical Research: Letter Report Saturday, May 29, 2004 CLOSED SESSION 8:30 am Reconvene Discussion   OPEN SESSION 9:00 am Rapid Deep Observation of GRB Optical Counterparts Dr. Donald Smith, University of Michigan 9:45 am Faint Companion Search and Multiplicity Survey Dr. Theo ten Brummelaar, Georgia State University 10:30 am Break   10:45 am General Discussion and Responses to Questions   12:15 pm Lunch   CLOSED SESSION 1:15 pm Discussion and Letter Writing   5:00 pm Adjourn  

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