36th DPS Meeting, 8-12 November 2004
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Session 5. Uranus and Neptune
Oral, Chairs: M. Hofstadter and H. Hammel, Monday, November 8, 2004, 1:30-3:00pm, Clark
- 5.01 Oceans in Cold, Water-Rich Planets
- S. J. Wiktorowicz, A. P. Ingersoll (Caltech)
- 5.02 The Abundance of Carbon Monoxide in Neptune's Atmosphere
- B.E. Hesman (University of Saskatchewan), G.R. Davis (University of Saskatchewan/Joint Astronomy Centre), H.E. Matthews (DRAO/HIA, NRC Canada)
- 5.03 Images of Uranus' H3+ Emission
- L. M. Trafton (U. Texas), S. Miller (UCL)
- 5.04 Cloud Structure of Neptune and Uranus
- A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya (Univ. of Michigan)
- 5.05 Adaptive Optics imaging of small cloud features on Neptune: zonal wind variability and detections of oscillations in longitude
- S.C. Martin, I. de Pater (UC Berkeley), S.G. Gibbard (LLNL/IGPP), P. Marcus (UC Berkeley), H.G. Roe (Caltech), B.A. Macintosh (LLNL/IGPP), C.E. Max (LLNL/IGPP, UC Santa Cruz)
- 5.06 Keck 2 AO Observations of Uranus in 2004.
- L. A. Sromovsky, P. M. Fry (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
- 5.07 New Cloud Activity on Uranus in 2004: First Detection of a Southern Feature at 2.2 microns
- H. B. Hammel (SSI), I. de Pater (UCB), S. G. Gibbard (LLNL), G. W. Lockwood (Lowell), K. Rages (SETI)
- 5.08 Tracking a Long-lived Bright Feature in Uranus� Southern Hemisphere
- K. Rages (SETI Inst.), H. B. Hammel (Space Science Inst.), M. Showalter (Stanford U.), I. de Pater (UC-Berkeley), S. G. Gibbard (LLNL), G. W. Lockwood (Lowell Obs.)
- 5.09 The Discovery of Radio-Bright Northern Latitudes on Uranus: Implications for Weather and Climate
- M. D. Hofstadter (JPL), B. J. Butler (NRAO), H. B. Hammel (SSI), M. J. Klein (JPL)
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