AAS 199th meeting, Washington, DC, January 2002
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Session 111. Science with Wide Field Imaging in Space
Oral, Wednesday, January 9, 2002,
10:00-11:30am, Georgetown East
- 111.01 The Astronomical Potential of Wide-field Imaging from Space
- S. Beckwith (Space Telescope Science Institute)
- 111.02 Galaxy Evolution: HST ACS Surveys and Beyond to SNAP
- G. Illingworth (UCO/Lick, University of California)
- 111.03 Studying Active Galactic Nuclei with SNAP
- P.S. Osmer (OSU), P.B. Hall (Princeton/Catolica)
- 111.04 Distant Galaxies with Wide-Field Imagers
- K. M. Lanzetta (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
- 111.05 Angular Clustering and the Role of Photometric Redshifts
- A. Conti, A. Connolly (University of Pittsburgh)
- 111.06 SNAP and Galactic Structure
- I. N. Reid (STScI)
- 111.07 Star Formation and Starburst Galaxies in the Infrared
- D. Calzetti (STScI)
- 111.08 Wide Field Imagers in Space and the Cluster Forbidden Zone
- M. E. Donahue (STScI)
- 111.09 An Outer Solar System Survey Using SNAP
- H.F. Levison, J.W. Parker (SwRI), B.G. Marsden (CfA)
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