AAS 205th Meeting, 9-13 January 2005
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Session 56. Planets and Solar System Objects
Poster, Tuesday, January 11, 2005, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall
- 56.01 Ozone Abundance in a Nitrogen-Carbon Dioxide Dominated Terrestrial Paleoatmosphere
- A. Melott (University of Kansas)
- 56.02 An Atlas of Telluric Lines from Keck I/HIRES and VLT/UVES Data; \lambda\lambda 3140-10430 \AA
- T. G. Slanger, B. D. Sharpee, P. C. Cosby (SRI International)
- 56.03 Apache Point Observatory Lunar Laser-ranging Operation (APOLLO)
- A. E. Orin, E. L. Michelsen, T. W. Murphy, E. L. Williams (U Calif San Diego), E. G. Adelberger, C. D. Hoyle, E. Swanson (U Washington), J. Battat, C. W. Stubbs (Harvard U)
- 56.04 Placing Our Solar System in Context: Latest Results from the FEPS Spitzer Legacy Science Program
- J. S. Kim (U. Arizona), FEPS Collaboration
- 56.05 Why was the Black Drop Effect so Difficult to See in the 2004 Transit of Venus?
- C. Bryja (CCSF), R.D. Sposato (unaffiliated)
- 56.06 Zodiacal Background: Spitzer Observations vs. DIRBE-Based Model
- B. Bhattacharya, W.T. Reach (Spitzer Science Center, Caltech)
- 56.07 Nadir Emissivity Radiative Transfer Models For Planetary Regolith: Current State of the Art
- K. M. Pitman (Louisiana State University; Space Science Institute), M. J. Wolff (Space Science Institute), G. C. Clayton (Louisiana State University)
- 56.08 The 2004 Perseids Meteor Shower as Captured by Night Sky Live CONCAMs
- D. Cordell, S. V. Tilvi, R. J. Nemiroff (Michigan Tech.), Night Sky Live Collaboration
- 56.09 Space- and Ground-Based Observations of Exceptionally Young Asteroids
- P.M. Tamblyn (Binary Astronomy & Southwest Research Institute), W.J. Merline, C.R. Chapman, D. Nesvorný, D.D. Durda (Southwest Research Institute)
- 56.10 Where Are the Small Ones?
- S.H.R. Bank, A.D. Storrs (Towson Univ.)
- 56.11 The Fourth Positive System of CO in the HST Spectrum of Comet C/2002 C1 (Ikeya-Zhang)
- R.E. Lupu, P.D. Feldman (JHU), H.A. Weaver (JHU/APL), G.-P. Tozzi (Oss.Arcetri)
- 56.12 The Dust Mineralogy of Two Long-Period Comets: C/2001 Q4 (Neat) and C/2002 T7 (Linear)
- D.E. Harker (UC San Diego/CASS), C.E. Woodward (University of Minnesota), D.H. Wooden (NASA Ames Research Center), M.S. Kelley (University of Minnesota)
- 56.13 Spitzer Infrared Observations of Comets
- R. D. Gehrz (University of Minnesota), W. T. Reach (Spitzer Science Center), C. E. Woodward, M. S. Kelley (University of Minnesota)
- 56.14 Spitzer Observations of Comet 2P/Encke: Six Months Post-Perihelion
- M. S. Kelley, C. E. Woodward, R. D. Gehrz (U Minn.), W. T. Reach (SSC/Caltech)
- 56.15 Physical Properties of Cometary Population.
- J. Pittichová, K. J. Meech (IfA, Hawaii)
- 56.16 Composition of Saturn's Atmosphere from Cassini Composite Infrared Spectrometer Measurements
- A. A. Simon-Miller, G. L. Bjoraker (NASA GSFC), G. S. Orton (JPL), R. K. Achterberg (SSAI/NASA GSFC), B. J. Conrath (Cornell), D. E. Jennings (NASA GSFC), Cassini CIRS Team
- 56.17 The Atmosphere of Uranus as Imaged with Keck Adaptive Optics
- H. B. Hammel (Space Science Institute), I. de Pater (UCB), S. G. Gibbard (LLNL), G. W. Lockwood (Lowell), K. Rages (SETI/Ames)
- 56.18 A Search for Hemispheric Asymmetry on Triton
- C. M. McIntosh, A.D. Storrs (Towson Univ.)
- 56.19 0.47-2.5 Micron Reflectance Spectroscopy of Pluto
- R.B. Perry (NASA Langley Research Center), R.J. Rudy, C.C. Venturini, D.K. Lynch, S. Mazuk (The Aerospace Corporation), R.C. Puetter (University of California, San Diego), M.W. Buie, W.M. Grundy (Lowell Observatory)
- 56.20 A survey for TNOs using the APS POSS I database
- E Rhoads, R. Humphries, C. Woodward (University of Minnesota), J Larsen (United States Naval Academy)
- 56.21 The Effect of Adiabatic Assumptions and Cooling on Supernova Radionuclide Injection into the Presolar Cloud.
- K. W. Davis, M. D. Leising (Clemson University)
- 56.22 Injection of Radioactivities into the Forming Solar System
- H.A.T. Vanhala (Challenger Center for Space Science Education)
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