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Re: xrt_co: - Fwd: AGU meeting Hinode presentations
I'll point out that there is some ready-made material in the XPOWs
(although some of the movies might do with some cleaning up if they
are going to be shown in a presentation).
http://xrt.cfa.harvard.edu/xpow/
--Mark
On Oct 1, 2007, at 4:12 PM, Ed Deluca wrote:
> FYI
>
> I am not exactly sure what Alexi is asking for terms of a speaker,
> but for the
> movie and images - 10minutes is a lot of time. Let me know your
> suggestions
> for the compelling XRT movies.
>
> I have asked Alexi for clarification about the speaker and about
> our participation
> in the booth, like we did at SPD. More later.
>
> Ed
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: "Pevtsov, Alexei A. (HQ-DA000)" <Alexei.A.Pevtsov@nasa.gov>
>> Date: September 27, 2007 11:57:18 AM EDT
>> To: "Ted Tarbell" <tarbell@lmsal.com>, "Ed Deluca"
>> <deluca@head.cfa.harvard.edu>, "Doschek, George"
>> <george.doschek@nrl.navy.mil>
>> Subject: AGU meeting Hinode presentations
>>
>> Dear Ed, George, and Ted:
>>
>> NASA is planning to have 15-minute presentations on Hinode
>> instruments overview at the Fall AGU. These 15 minute
>> presentations will part of the nine Heliophysics presentations
>> given in the NASA Science Mission Directorate booth over
>>
>> the course of three days, December 11-13, 2007.
>>
>> Can you suggest the most suitable speakers for these
>> presentations? PowerPoint format is fine, but I will need to know
>> if internet will be
>>
>> required. The presentation schedule will be made once we have
>> commitments from all speakers. We would need short presentation
>>
>> descriptions/abstracts asap to include in advertising materials.
>>
>> Also, we have the opportunity to showcase about 10 minutes of
>> Heliophysics highlights on a large display in the conference hall,
>> and we
>>
>> would like to include each instrument in that activity as well.
>> Can you suggest the most scientifically compelling movies or
>> stills with
>>
>> captions from all three instruments for this display?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Alex
>> --
>> Alexei A. Pevtsov, Ph.D.
>> NASA Headquarters, Mail Suite 3R15, 300 E St., SW, Washington,
>> DC 20546
>> Ph: 202-358-1106; FAX: 202-358-3987
>>
>> Solar Physics Discipline Scientist
>> Program Scientist: Hinode, SDO, SOHO, RHESSI, TRACE
>>