Tuesday, January 10, 2006 Tuesday, January 10, 2006
  Invited Talks are in Ballroom/Salon 2.  Posters are in the Exhibit Hall    
7:30 Speaker Ready Room, 7:30am-5pm, North Carolina  
8:00 Registration 8:00am-5:00pm, Registration Desk    
8:30 Invited Session 61. High Energy Cosmic Rays, James W. Cronin,  University of Chicago,8:30-9:20am, Ballroom/Salon 2 
9:20 Job Center 9:20am-5:00pm, Park Tower 8222            
  Cyber Cafe 9:20am-6:30pm, Mezzanine Level Marriott Foyer    
  Gadgets and Gizmos 9:20am-5:00pm, Cotillion Foyer            
  Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall
62. The COSMOS Survey  63. From Here to Eternity: The Spitzer Legacy Programs   64. ISM outside the Milky Way   65. Astronomy in the K-12 Classrooms   66. Undergraduate Astronomy   67. Reaching Out with Observatories, Planeteria and Activities   68. Extra-Solar Planets II: Current Searches, Properties and Analysis   69. Stellar Evolution   70. Cataclysmic Variables and Novae   71. (WIYN) Open Clusters and Associations    
72. Neutron Stars and X-ray Binaries   73. SNAP   74. Planets in Binary Star Systems, Young Stars and Jets   75. Early Results from Swift: The Gamma Ray Burst Bonanza   76. Instruments for Small College Observatories   77. From Hot Jupiters to Hot Earths   78. Seeing the Universe in a New (Sodium) Light: Early Science Results from Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics   79. AGN Jets   80. Evolution of Galaxies, Galaxies Surveys II   81. ISM: From Dark to Blinded   82. Ground Based Optical Interferometry 
  Ballroom/Salon2 Maryland Virginia Delaware A Delaware B Salon 1 Salon 3 Wilson A/B Balcony A Balcony B Balcony C/D
10:00 Special Session 83. The COSMOS Survey  Special Session 84. Planets in Binary Star Systems  Special Session 85. Science with the Submillimeter Array  Special Session 86. Ground Based Optical Interferometry  87. Galaxy Structure and Evolution  88. Advanced Radio, Millimeter and Sub-mm Instruments  89. Dwarf Galaxies: Stellar Distributions and Star Formation  90. Black Holes I  91. Star Clusters Large and Small  92. Astronomy Education: Collaborations and Research  93. Planetary Nebulae and Supernova Remnants 
11:30 Break 11:30-11:40am  
11:40 Invited Session 94. The Vision for Space Exploration, Michael Griffin,  NASA Headquarters, 11:40am-12:30pm, Ballroom/Salon 2 
12:30 Lunch Break 12:30-2:00  
1:00 NASA Town Meeting
1:00-2:00pm, Salon 2 
EVLA Town Meeting
1:00-2:00pm, Salon 3
 
2:00 Special Session 95. From Here to Eternity: The Spitzer Legacy Programs  Special Session 96. Early Results from Swift: The Gamma Ray Burst Bonanza  Special Session 97. From Hot Jupiters to Hot Earths  Special Session 98. Seeing the Universe in a New (Sodium) Light: Early Science Results from Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics  Special Session 99. Instrumentation and Telescopes for Small College Observatories, Part II  100. Cosmology, Early Universe, Cosmic Distance Scale I  101. Galaxy Clustering and Statistical Properties  102. Black Holes II  103. Galactic Center Activity  104. Binary and Variable Stars  105. M31, Galaxy Kinematics and the Distance Scale 
  Ballroom/Salon2 Maryland Virginia Delaware A Delaware B Salon 1 Salon 3 Wilson A/B Balcony A Balcony B Balcony C/D
3:30 Break 3:30-3:40pm  
3:40 Invited Session 106. Measuring Cosmological Parameters, Wendy Freedman, Carnegie Observatories, 3:40-4:30pm, Ballroom/Salon 2 
4:30 Invited Session 107. Titan: A Fiercely Frozen Echo of the Early Earth,  Tobias Owen, University of Hawaii, 4:30-5:20pm, Ballroom/Salon 2 
5:20 AAAC Town Hall, 5:20-6:20pm, Ballroom/Salon 2            
7:00 Graduate Student-Employer Networking, 7-8pm, Exhibit Hall C Atrium  
7:30 NSF Town Meeting on the Senior Review, Tuesday, 7:30-9:00pm, Salon 1