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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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