Usually I bring a flash and softbox with me, but this year I decided to go for the 'natural' look of that beautiful conference-room lighting.
I've put these same photos up as an album on Facebook. The link will work even if you're not on Facebook.
My photos from previous DPS meetings: Denver 2013, Nantes 2011, Puerto Rico 2009
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| Let's start with some New Horizons! This DPS was the first release of many new science results -- the first day had some 35 NH-related talks. |
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| PI Alan Stern (SwRI) gets things going... |
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| I don't know if Alan Stern's co-authorship on 63 DPS abstracts is record, but it must be close. |
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| Project Scientist Hal Weaver (APL) talks small moons. |
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| Hal Weaver. |
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| John Spencer (SwRI) discusses that young Pluto surface. |
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| And Jeff Moore (NASA Ames) shows some awesome Pluto geology. |
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| Jeff Moore. |
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| Deputy Project Scientist Leslie Young (SwRI) is up next! |
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| Bill McKinnon (Washington U.) talks geophysics. |
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| Will Grundy loves spectra. |
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| Andy Cheng (APL) points at some of those beautiful LORRI pixels. |
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| Randy Gladstone (SwRI) discusses stellar occultations from the Alice UV spectrometer. |
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| Randy Gladstone and Dale Cruikshank. |
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| Dale Cruikshank (NASA Ames). |
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| Fran Bagenal (U. Colorado) reports on plasma and solar wind results. |
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| Kurt Retherford is supervised carefully by moderator Amanda Bosh. |
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| And Ralph McNutt (APL) goes into atmospheric escape observations by PEPPSI. |
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| Michael Summers (George Mason) talks about global haze production at Pluto, which may be similar to that at Titan. |
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| Ivan Linscott summarizes the radio science results. |
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| Ivan Linscott (Stanford), Alan Stern (SwRI), Kelsi Singer (SwRI). |
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| Peter Kollmann (APL) talks about SWAP results at Pluto. |
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| Francois Forget (Laboratoire de Meteorologie Dynamique, Paris) |
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| Who needs New Horizons when Mark Gurwell (CfA) can see Pluto using ALMA at 0.86 mm! With Leslie Young. |
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| Neither Amanda Bosh (MIT) nor Leslie Young appear occulted here. |
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| Amanda Sickafoose (South African Astron. Obs.) doesn't need New Horizons to talk about Pluto haze particle sizes from the 2015 occultation. |
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| It's a packed room! |
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| Bill and Kate McKinnon et al in the front row. |
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| Don Davis starts off the 3D geology party in style. |
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| Bill McKinnon |
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| Dale Cruikshank |
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| If only we had solar eclipse glasses too! |
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| Amanda Bosh. |
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| Kelsi Singer. |
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| Bonnie Buratti (JPL), with Leslie Young, Jim Green (HQ), Alan Stern, and Dale Cruikshank. |
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| Joel Parker (SwRI). |
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| Fran Bagenal, Dale Cruikshank. |
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| Jay Pasachoff (Williams College) with Leslie Young. |
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| Rick Binzel and Alissa Earle (both MIT). |
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| Morgan Rehnberg (U. Colorado) in the Planetary Rings session. |
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| Diane Berard (Observatoire de Paris) talks about Chariklo occultations! |
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| Christine Trimble (Arizona State) discusses Saturn's A ring. |
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| Tracy Becker (UCF). |
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| Mark Lewis and Alex Hansen (both Trinity), with Mitch Gordon slightly occulted at right. |
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| Bonnie Meinke (STScI) and Sanlyn Buxner (PSI) talk with me about E/PO they're doing. |
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| Jordan Steckloff (Purdue, but now PSI), Chrissy Richey (HQ), and Scott Edgington (JPL) are occulted by a strange blue halo. |
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| Patrick Taylor (Arecibo) demonstrates how Sondy Springmann (UA) has developed such good radio reception. |
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| Mike Wong (Caltech). |
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| Gary Simmons (U. Colorado). |
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| Amanda Zangari (SwRI). |
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| Wes Fraser (Queens U. Belfast) |
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| Lance Benner (JPL). |
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| Dan Britt (UCF) and Bill Bottke (SwRI), along with AAS volunteer Josh Elliott. |
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| John Cooper (GSFC). |
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| James Keane (LPL). |
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| Angela Zalucha (SETI Institute). |
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| Athena Coustenis (Obs. Paris) |
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| John Blalock (Hampton U). |
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| Michael Poston (Caltech). |
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| Victoria Hartwick (CU Boulder) |
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| Peter Gao (Caltech), Victoria Hartwick, Kayla DeVogel (NMSU), John Blalock (speaking, at center), ?, Morgan Rehnberg (far right). |
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| ??, ??, and Shannon McKenzie (U. Idaho). |
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| ??? and Shannon McKenzie |
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| Caixia Bu (UVA). |
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| Sarah Noble (HQ) and Vishnu Reddy (PSI) can't wait to head down to the poster session. |
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| Justin Garland, Emerson DeLarme, and Andrew Foster (all UCF) discuss something awesome. |
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| The French accent and rapid coffee-quaffing of Sebastien Charnoz (U. Paris) slightly intimidate Tracy Becker. |
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| Mohamed Ali-Dib (U. Toronto) |
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| Vincent Hue (U. Bordeaux) knows how to properly dress! |
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| Silvia Protopapa (UMD) and Carly Howett reunite after many weeks together in the Composition team room at the New Horizons encounter. |
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| Tommy Grav (PSI). |
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| Tyler Linder (Astronomical Research Institute) is happy to discuss NEO photometry with you. |
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| Mona Delitsky (California Specialty Engineering) shows off that Venusian sulphuric acid poster to Nicholas Stamper, Chad Melton (both UTK). |
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| Chad Melton. |
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| Dave Trilling (NAU) refuses to remove his 3D glasses after Monday's Pluto session. Kelly Fast (HQ), while modeling the latest Star Trek wear, supports that decision. |
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| Maria Womack (U. Southern Florida) is no longer wearing her NSF hat. |
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| Simon Porter and Erika Barth (both SwRI). |
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| Mary Beth Wilhelm (Georgia Tech / Ames) and George McDonald (Georgia Tech). |
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| Sanjay Limaye (U. Wisconsin) tells me more in five minutes about the Indian Mars Orbiter Mission than I've learned in three months of living in Mumbai. |
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| Nancy Chanover (NMSU) and Glenn Stark (Wellesley). |
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| Tim Livengood (GSFC). |
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| Sondy Springmann, Chrissy Richey, Angela Zalucha, Candace Gray. |
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| Angela Zalucha's poster gets a bit of critical eye from Candace Gray. |
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| Candace Gray. |
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| Back to Pluto! Jon Marchant and Robert Smith (both Liverpool John Moores University) talk spectroscopy. |
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| Something has gone clearly wrong here. |
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| Check it out! Posters of photos, on TV! Science News gets close-up with my poster. |
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| Dave Schleicher (Lowell) with me and my poster. |
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| Chrissy Richey. |
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| Maybe the most important poster at DPS! |
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| Dawn Gelino (Caltech). |
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| Kara Hartig (Brown) and Michael Skrutskie (UVA). |
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| Who did all of the work? Carolina Carriazo! Or so says Aaron Resnick and Jason Mackie (all Amherst). |
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| Aaron Resnick. |
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| Stephen Gwyn (NRC Herzberg). |
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| Michael Person, Carlos Zuluaga, Amanda Zangari, and Elisabeth Adams all insist on piloting Calvin Foster-Adams through the poster session. |
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| Calvin Foster-Adams missed the abstract deadline this time around, but he'll be back next year. |
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| Bob Pappalardo (JPL). |
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| Dan Durda has brought his sister Cathy Caschera and mom Lillian Durda for some thrilling poster-session action. |
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| Richard Cartwright (APL) tries to impress Anne Verbiscer with his plots of the 2.2-micron Uranian satellite dark material distribution. |
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| Gary Simmons (U. Colorado) shows validation results from his 3D thermal evolution models. But hang on -- that famous Tethys Pac-Man is now dark purple! |
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| Mark Showalter and Mitch Gordon point as Matt Tiscareno observes. Mark: 'But if you had a 27" screen on your laptop, those rings particles would be right up here!' |
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| Lucas Paganini (GSFC), Ganna Portyankina (CU Boulder), and Geronimo Villanueva (GSFC). |
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| Paul Withers (BU) has a new co-author. |
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| Joe Spitale. |
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| Anne Verbiscer, Vishnu Reddy, Amy Lovell, Tony Roman. |
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| Tony Roman and Lucy McFadden. |
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| Carly Howett and Josh Emery. |
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| Paul Withers. |
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| One of the main orders of business: handing over the DPS Chair's gavel, this year from Bonnie Buratti to Jason Barnes. |
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| And another big order of business: counting votes! Anne Verbiscer does the work, assisted by Tony Roman (visible only by his eyebrow, on upper right.) |
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| Simone Marchi (SwRI) and Carol Raymond (JPL). |
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| Helen Hart (APL), Sanjay Limaye, and Padma Yanamandra-Fisher (SSI) outside the plenary hall. |
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| Carly Howett, Nicolas Gorius (Catholic U), and John Spencer sit in the hotel's "outdoor" indoor seating area. |
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| Nalin Samarasinha (PSI) hopes for a comet to come crashing through the gigantic glass atrium we're all sitting under. |
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| Kate McKinnon + Bob Pappalardo. |
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| Does this top-secret napkin depict Pluto surface convection? Gas transport? RT? if only I knew... |
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| David Grinspoon (PSI) and freshly-minted spouse Jennifer Goldsmith re-enact a kiss from an earlier Pasadena DPS meeting. |
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| Paul Weissman (PSI) and Lori Feaga (UMD) debate who should give the next plenary. |
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| Paul Weissman. |
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| Brett Denevi (APL) debates Mercury vs. Moon. |
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| Bruce Jakosky (U. Colorado) talks MAVEN. |
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| Michael Chaffin (U. Colorado). |
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| Bekki Dawson talks about close-in exoplanets. |
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| Bekki Dawson. |
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| Moderator Erika Nesvold makes sure that no one misbehaves during that plenary. |
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| Aki Roberge (GSFC) wishes she had an asteroid to call her own. |
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| Dawn Gelino, Giada Arney (U. Washington), and Aki Roberge at the Space Art exhibit. |
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| Aki Roberge and Dan Durda. |
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| Bonnie Buratti presenting the Kuiper award to Yuk Yung, along with his two biggest collaborators: his wife Shau May, and Richard Goody (Harvard). |
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| Check out that asteroid! |
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| Yuk Yung. |
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| Yuk Yung. |
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| Yuk's talk is documented by Mike Wong (Caltech) and Rick Fienberg (AAS). |
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| Richard Goody. |
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| As per tradition, Dan Durda doesn't give a lecture to the DPS about speaking to the public, but gave a talk later at the Griffith Observatory in LA. |
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| Dan Durda's sister Cathy and mom Lillian are sufficiently impressed with that hefty Sagan medal! |
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| Freelance journalist Stephen Battersby. I missed an action shot of him, but he was given the Eberhart Award for science writing. |
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| And Geronimo Villanueva gets the Urey Prize for his diversity of work in instrumention and atmospheric observations. |
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| Geronimo Villanueva. |
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| Geronimo Villanueva. |
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| Chrissy Richey. |
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| A cheering section for Chrissy Richey: her mom Marcia Richey, aunt Kathryn Kidder, Hannah Wakeford, and half of Sarah Noble. |
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| Chrissy Richey. |
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| A rare and well-deserved standing ovation after Chrissy Richey's talk. |
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| Chrissy Richey, Dan Durda, and Stephen Battersby outside the plenary hall. |
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| Lillian and Dan Durda. |
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| James Neff (NSF), with Jonathan Rall, Jim Green, and Pat Knezek. |
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| NASA R&A lead Jonathan Rall (HQ) and Jim Green come up with a plan! |
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| Patricia Knezek (NSF) |
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| Hannah Wakeford (GSFC), Chrissy Richey, and Sarah Noble. |
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| Jason Barnes. |
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| Mark Sykes: "What? Rall has sent me ONE HUNDRED MILLION USD if I just call this number in Nigeria and pledge to shut my mouth and stop complaining about R&A funding forever!" |
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| Makenzie Lystrup and Casey Dreier. |
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| Makenzie Lystrup. |
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| Nicholas Cummings and Meredith Drosback. |
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| Several DPS members head over to the US Senate to put on a lunchtime briefing for senators and staffers. Carrie Nugent (Caltech) is going to talk about NEA observations and impact hazards. |
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| Max Bernstein (NASA HQ) and Alan Stern. |
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| Makenzie Lystrup starts off the 'Dramatic Discoveries in Our Solar System' briefing. |
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| First up: Bonnie Buratti. That slide in the background (captioned 'Women Powered the New Horizons Project') is a great contrast to the Apollo era. |
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| Mary Beth Wilhelm (Georgia Tech / Ames) talks about her co-discovery of recent surface water on Mars. |
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| Mary Beth Wilhelm explores Earth in an astronaut suit. |
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| Who can resist watching some great YouTube Chelyabinsk movies? Certainly not this group! |
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| Carrie Nugent and Mary Beth Wilhelm. |
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| Alan Stern gives a New Horizons update. |
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| Unplanned but true: New York Times headlines separated by 50 years to the day. July 17, 1965 reads 'First Mars Photo Is Transmitted', from Mariner 4. With Alan Stern. |
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| John Grunsfeld (HQ - sporting that fancy Mars alien tie), Max Bernstein, Lindley Johnson (HQ). |
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| Jim Green. |
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| Carrie Nugent gets a lot of interest in her meteorite samples! |
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| Carrie Nugent with former House Science Committee staffer Bill Adkins. |
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| Jonathan Rall and Makenzie Lystrup. |
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| Jonathan Rall has taken a class on proper Senate protocol, which he here demonstrates. |
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| Outside the Senate briefing room: Mary Beth Wilhelm, Makenzie Lystrup, Alan Stern, Bonnie Buratti, Carrie Nugent. |
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| Watch out! Mary Beth Wilhelm, Makenzie Lystrup, Alan Stern, Bonnie Buratti, Carrie Nugent. |
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| And the event we've all been waiting for: DPS Talent Night! MC Andy Rivkin starts the evening going. |
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| Andy Rivkin. |
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| Andy Rivkin. |
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| Dan Tamayo (U. Toronto). |
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| Brian Jackson (Boise State). |
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| Brian Jackson |
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| The Traveling Planetburys: Joel Parker, Marc Buie, Julien Salmon (all SwRI). |
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| Marc Buie. |
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| David Grinspoon, Luke Dones (SwRI), Christine Gonzales, John Spencer. |
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| Joel Parker, Marc Buie, Julien Salmon. |
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| Marc Buie. |
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| Mahmuda Afrin Badhan (UMD). |
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| Mahmuda Afrin Badhan |
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| Sally Blumenthal (UCF). She claims to be reading lyrics, but could well be running some python code simultaneously. |
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| Sally Blumenthal + Joe 'Spaghetti' Spitale. |
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| Joe Spitale. |
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| And check out that audience! Kelsi Singer, Amanda Zangari, Alissa Earle, Julie Rathbun, and thousands more pack the Gaylord conference room! |
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| Tanguy Bertrand (U. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris) |
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| Sylvain Philippe (Institut de Planetologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble, France) |
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| Sylvain Philippe and Tanguy Bertrand (U. Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris). |
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| Jennifer Grier co-MC's. |
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| David Grinspoon channels his times jamming in Maii. |
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| David Grinspoon. |
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| David Grinspoon. |
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| David Grinspoon's guitar has a bit of chalk dust left from this afternoon's derivations. |
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| David Grinspoon. |
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| David Grinspoon. |
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| And she even brought that harp!! Maria Banks. |
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| Andy Rivkin, Joe Spitale, Maria Banks. |
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| Maria Banks. |
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| Sylvain Philippe, Tanguy Bertrand, and more. |
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| Gary Simmons on keyboards. |
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| Anne Raugh (UMD) does a spoken word piece. |
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| Ann Raugh. |
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| Catherine Neish (PSI and U. Western Ontario) and Brian Jackson. |
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| Catherine Neish and Brian Jackson. |
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| Catherine Neish and Brian Jackson. |
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| Sally Blumenthal and most of Joe Harrington. |
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| ... and for an encore performance, Sally Blumenthal brings down the house with an aria. Hey, if you could do Piangero la sorte mia (from Act III, Scene 1 of Handel's Giulio Cesare), why not? |
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| Sally Blumenthal. |
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| Matt Tiscareno and Joe Spitale confer afterwards. |
Last modified 26 Oct 2022