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Dana Point Workshop: August 1999


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"The Solar System and Circumstellar Dust Disks: Prospects for SIRTF"

This workshop attracted nearly 100 scientists and was held August 18-20, 1999 in Dana Point, California. It brought together members of the planetary science community and SSC staff to discuss the unique requirements inherent in planetary science studies. No formal proceedings will be published; however, a report by Scientific Organizing Committee co-Chairs (Cruikshank and Hanner) is available in PDF Format, as is the SSC Reponse to the Dana Point report.

In response to requests from attendees, the presentations by SIRTF/SSC scientists are placed online for reference. All presentations are available in two formats: MS/PowerPoint and HTML.

Please note that although this information was current as of August 1999, many things may be superceded by more recent information!

  • Mike Werner: "SIRTF Mission Overview" (23 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • M. D. Bicay: "Research Opportunities with SIRTF" (16 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • George Helou: "SSC: Science Users View" (18 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Deborah Levine: "Science Planning & Proposal Submission" (44 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Joseph Hora: "IRAC Instrument Description" (16 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • William Reach: "Observing with IRAC" (10 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Jeffrey Van Cleve: "IRS Instrument Description" (15 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Lee Armus: "Observing with IRS" (12 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Latter / Rieke: "MIPS Instrument Description" (23 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

  • Latter / Rieke: "Observing with MIPS" (18 slides)
    PowerPoint / HTML

See also the final report by Cruikshank and Hanner, and the SSC Reponse to the Dana Point report.


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