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Originally Posted by borman
DPS40
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Considering, and rejecting, Department of Public Sanitation, my mind turned to a faint memory of Emily Lakdawalla recently mentioning some meeting with webcasts.
Planetary Society Weblog: Cassini flies within 25 kilometers of Enceladus [October 9]
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I expect to learn much more about the results from August -- and possibly even from tomorrow's encounter -- at the upcoming Division of Planetary Sciences meeting, which begins on Friday. Sadly, the Society couldn't afford to send me to the conference this time around, but I'm very happy to learn that many (all?) of the oral sessions will be streamed live over the Web. I plan to tune in -- if you can stomach the scientific discussion, you're welcome to also!
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Such as (times EDT):
Edit: I tried the "Dynamical Classification of Planetary Bodies" which should have started half-past the hour, but all I get is "Waiting for presentation to begin". It's 20 minutes late (now) or something's not working or misscheduled.
DPS 40, the 40th meeting, AKA DPS08, has a website at Cornell:
40th annual meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society
Edit: Something's not working. But something else is, in the wrong place. I found, underway:
Dynamical Classification of Planetary Bodies:
http://cornellmediasite.cit.cornell....9-6f48d0706d61
at:
Enceladus:
http://cornellmediasite.cit.cornell....b-ded936f07705
Edit: They swapped the URLs for the above two.
Enceladus presentation is at:
http://cornellmediasite.cit.cornell....9-6f48d0706d61 and the webcast is on now, but the speaking hasn't quite started. Edit. Wait. No, it looks like a repeat the "Dynamical Classification of Planetary Bodies" talk at that URL (but the viewer software calls it "Enceladus"). Grr. Where's Enceladus?