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Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop. January 25 and 26, 2012. www.nasa.gov . Welcome !. Agenda. Agenda – cont. Agenda – cont. Agenda - cont. Participants Include:.

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Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop January 25 and 26, 2012 www.nasa.gov

  2. Welcome ! Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  3. Agenda Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  4. Agenda – cont. Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  5. Agenda – cont. Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  6. Agenda - cont. Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  7. Participants Include: • Several international attendees representing institutes in • Belgium, France, Germany, Japan • Representatives from NASA HQ including several from the Planetary Science Division • Travel very difficult these days, especially for NASA HQ so thanks for making the road trip Cleveland • Number of students and faculty who are involved in, or considering balloon related topics / projects • Rest are scientists and engineers from the US • Your presence is already one indicator of the community interest in this topic, which, as we heard, is one of the key questions that need to be answered. Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  8. Logistics • Meals in the Sun Room – Need you Name Tag • You choose your break out group. Signs / directions are provided. - May ask to balance attendance • Restrooms • Wireless web should be available • Need Something? Please see me , Larry Liou, or staff Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  9. Special Thanks Sponsoring Partners of this Workshop: • Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory • South West Research Institute Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  10. Special Thanks • Local organizing team - Larry Liou, Linda Nero, and Stephanie Black and several others that have been assisting and will be supporting us in the break outs, taking notes, logistics/graphics, running the WebEx, etc. • Core Planning Team – discussing and planning the workshop - Karl Hibbitts (APL), Rob Landis (WFF), Eliot Young (SWRI) and Larry Liou (GRC) Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

  11. Expectations of Cleveland ? Feb, 2010 Washington DC. Looking at Route 1, around noon Your Title Here Taxi Ride to Get Closer to Airport

  12. Final Questions? Exploring the Planetary Science Achievable from a Balloon-Based Observatory Workshop

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