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Agenda
Ares-V Astronomy Workshop
DAY ONE Sat, April 26th
Time
Dur. (min)
Description
Speakers &
Discussion leaders
8:00
30
Breakfast
8:30
5
Logistics
Stephanie Langhoff
8:35
10
Welcome/objectives
Pete Worden
8:45
15
Introduction of participants
Stephanie Langhoff
Ares-V
Greg Sullivan
9:00
30
FOUNDATIONAL TALK: Constellation Overview
Steve Cook
9:30
30
Discussion
10:00
30
Ares V Overview
Phil Sumrall
10:30
30
Discussion
11:00
15
Break
11:15
30
Ares V Performance
(included in above link)
Phil Sumrall
11:45
30
Discussion
12:15
20
Lessons from HST: Maximizing the value of large investments
Frank Cepollina
12:35
20
Discussion
12:55
60
Lunch
13:55
15
Emerging Pathways for the Single Aperture Far Infrared Telescope with an Ares V
Dan Lester
14:10
15
Discussion
14:25
15
ATLAST: the Roadmap
to an 8-m to 16-m UV/Optical Space Telescope
Marc Postman
14:40
15
Discussion
14:55
15
Stellar Imager (SI): Viewing the UV/Optical Universe in High Definition
Ken Carpenter
15:10
15
Discussion
15:25
15
Break
15:40
15
Generation-X: a Mission Enabled by Ares V
Roger Brissenden
15:55
15
Discussion
16:10
15
Submillimer Probe of the Evolution of Cosmic Structure (SPECS) Spectrometer enabled by Ares V
Stephen Rinehart
16:25
15
Discussion
16:40
15
The Dark Ages Lunar Interferometer
Joe Lazio
16:55
15
Discussion
17:10
15
Starshades in the Ares V
Tupper Hyde
17:25
15
Discussion
17:40
30
Wine and cheese social
18:10
Adjorn
19:00
DINNER: Chef Chu's, 1067 N San Antonio Rd, Los Altos
DAY TWO Sun., April 27th
Time
Dur. (min)
Description
Speakers &
Discussion leaders
8:00
30
Breakfast
Technology challenges
Kenneth Morris
8:30
60
Panel Discussion-Strategic Trades and Questions
Session two speakers
9:30
20
Future space robotics and large optical systems
Tracey Espero
9:50
20
Discussion
10:10
20
Future deployment systems and very large fairings
Chuck Lillie
10:30
20
Discussion
10:50
15
Break
11:05
20
Libration-Point and Lunar-Swingby Trajectories
Bobby Williams
11:25
20
Discussion
11:45
15
TLYF Optical Testing of ARES V Large Optical Spacecraft: The LOTIS Collimator Option
Steve West
12:00
15
Discussion
12:15
60
Lunch
Breakout Sessions
13:15
5
Introduction to Breakout Sessions
Stephanie Langhoff
13:20
90
(1) What breakthrough science can be done with an Ares V?
(2) Payload development: Technological and environmental issues
(3) Is there value in simplicity?
Chairs:
1-John Karcz;
2-Gary Martin;
3-Randy Correll/
Phil Stahl
14:50
15
Break
15:05
30
Reporting of breakout groups
Session Chairs
15:35
45
DISCUSSION: Research priorities-where do we go from here?
Pete Worden
16:20
Adjourn
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