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Tuesday, October 15, 2019 12:00 AM - Friday, October 18, 2019 12:00 AM

2nd Interstellar Probe Exploration Workshop

Venue: Explorer's Club, 46 East 70th Street, New York, New York 10021

Event URL: https://www.explorers.org/

Abstract Information

The goal of this workshop is to outline priorities for a concept of operations for Interstellar Probe that allows the mission to address science goals relevant to Heliophysics, Planetary Science, Astrophysics/Debris Disk, and Exoplanet Analogs. We are looking for input from the community on

  1. the current state of the art understanding of the science and identifying compelling science observations enabled by Interstellar Probe,
  2. science and measurement requirements, and
  3. operational constraints and considerations.

The format of the meeting will involve a poster session for each relevant science area (e.g. Solar Physics, a Kuiper belt Object Flyby, Astrophysics, etc.), followed by a discussion period based on the input provided by poster presenters. We invite you to submit an abstract for a poster in order to spur dialog.

Your presentation should fit on a 2 ft. x 3 ft. poster. Abstracts can be submitted for review though https://forms.gle/JEBLtNjhiSCMmdR97.

General Information

There is no onsite parking so we recommend either finding accommodations within walking distance, using the subway, or planning on taking a cab.

The Explorers Club is on the East Side, half-way up Central Park, so it's best to find a hotel on the East Side of Manhattan.

Attendee List White Paper Submission Concepts

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Agenda and Presentations

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