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Re: Draft agenda for GMU, 30th to 31st October




Hi,

  I saw alignment/calibration issues in David's agenda, my file is  
not intended
to replace his, rather just fill in the science bits. Yes we need to  
address the
XRT/EIS technical issues. We might again create small groups to  
address these concerns
on the 1st day of the meeting, but this may be disruptive to the EIS  
technical agenda
that David proposed.

  Again assuming the existence of additional small rooms (sorry Ken).

Ed


On Aug 29, 2007, at 8:51 AM, hwarren wrote:

> Ed,
>
> I like your agenda. Should we also discuss some of the problems  
> that we run
> into when doing joint XRT/EIS data analysis? I'm thinking of things  
> like
> co-alignment, spacecraft jitter, and temperature response.
>
> With regards to your comment on the structure of the meeting, I  
> like the
> idea of having a joint session for the broader topics (e.g., observing
> modes) and small groups for the specific science topics.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Harry
>
> PS Anything but raising chickens. My wife's father has taken to  
> raising
> chickens in his retirement. It isn't pretty . . .
>
> //  
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>
>
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: Ed Deluca [mailto:edeluca@cfa.harvard.edu]
> |Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:29 PM
> |To: Ken Dere; Louise Harra; George Doschek; Tetsuya Watanabe; Ed  
> Deluca;
> |Len Culhane; John Mariska; Hiro Hara; Harry Warren; Mark Weber;  
> Ryouhei
> |Kano; Taro Sakao; Peter Young; Helen Mason; Keiichi Matsuzaki; Peter
> |Cargill; Khalid al-Janabi; Charles Brown; Viggo Hanseen; David  
> Brooks;
> |Ayumi Asai; John Rainnie; Suguru Kamio; Shinsuke Imada; Jonathan  
> Cirtain;
> |Giulio Del Zanna; Loraine Lundquist; Matthew Whillock; Louisa  
> Bradley; Leon
> |Golub; Kathy Reeves; Kelly Korreck; Joan T Schmelz
> |Cc: eis_science@mssl.ucl.ac.uk; xrt science
> |Subject: Re: Draft agenda for GMU, 30th to 31st October
> |
> |Hi,
> |
> |I have expanded the email list a bit and added some thoughts on  
> XRT/ EIS
> |science in the attached rtf file. I have resent David Williams' draft
> |agenda for the newcomers.
> |
> |I don't know if we can cover the XRT/EIS science in a single day,  
> but I am
> |not in favor of long meetings either. If attendance is large we might
> |create small groups to look at the "AR Loops", "micro-flares" ...  
> and then
> |report back at in the afternoon. Is break-out space a problem?
> |
> |In item (1)
>
>