AAS Meeting #194 - Chicago, Illinois, May/June 1999
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Session 65. Advanced Solar Space Missions
Solar, Oral, Wednesday, June 2, 1999,
8:30-10:00am, 10:45am-12:30pm, Continental Ballroom C
- 65.01 Opportunities for Technology Development at NASA
- D. A. Brewer (Advanced Tech. \& Mission Studies Div., OSS, NASA HQ)
- 65.02 Needs for Future of Visible Light Observation
- P. H. Scherrer (Stanford University)
- 65.03 High Energy Observations at the Next Maximum
- R. P. Lin (University of California, Berkeley)
- 65.04 Future EUV/Soft X-ray Observations
- L. Golub (SAO)
- 65.05 Future Directions in Solar EUV/UV Spectroscopy
- R.A. Harrison (Space Science Dept., Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
- 65.06 The Advanced Solar Coronal Explorer Mission (ASCE)
- J. Kohl, S. Cranmer, L. Gardner, L. Golub, J. Raymond, P. L. Smith, L. Strachan (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), R. Howard, D. Moses, D. Socker, D. Wang (NRL), R.R. Fisher, J. Davila, C. St. Cyr (GSFC), G. Noci (U. of Florence), G. Tondello (U. of Padua)
- 65.07 The Solar Flotilla
- S.W. Kahler (Air Force Research Laboratory), J.A. Klimchuk (Naval Research Laboratory), A. Szabo (Goddard Space Flight Center), A.B. Galvin (University of New Hampshire)
- 65.08 Utilizing solar sails for solar physics
- K. T. Strong, D. Alexander (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab.), C. R. McInnes (University of Glasgow), J. R. Lemen (Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Lab.)
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