[meteorite-list] Great Planet Debate Conference
From: lebofsky at lpl.arizona.edu <lebofsky_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 10:59:19 -0700 (MST) Message-ID: <61562.71.226.60.25.1217786359.squirrel_at_timber.lpl.arizona.edu> Dear Listserv: As a participant, I just received this email. The conference is not open to the general public, but if you are an educator, the last day is set aside for educators and scientists to discuss the subject. Of possible interest to you is the debate that is being webcast on August 14. This is open to anyone and if interested, you should register for it. Depending on my time, and space in the next issue, I will be writing about the meeting for the November or February issue of Meteorite magazine. I will be giving an invited talk and am on two panels, so it will be a busy three days for me. ********************************************************************* THE GREAT PLANET DEBATE: SCIENCE AS PROCESS Dear Colleagues, "The Great Planet Debate" (GPD) conference at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory will be held August 14-16, 2008. This includes two days of scientific sessions to discuss and debate the processes leading to planetary formation and characteristics and various criteria by which planets can be defined and categorized. An educator's workshop follows on the third day, to discuss how the planet debate can be used to explain science as a process. The final program is now available at: http://gpd.jhuapl.edu/schedule The abstracts are posted at: http://gpd.jhuapl.edu/abstracts An open-to-the-public debate between Dr. Mark Sykes of the Planetary Science Institute and Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson of the American Museum of Natural History will start at 4:30 pm EDT on August 14th. The debate, which will be moderated by Ira Flatow (the host of Science Friday on National Public Radio) is free and will be streamed live on the web. To register for web and in-person participation in the GPD conference, go to http://gpd.jhuapl.edu/ With best regards, Hal Weaver (GPD LOC Chair) ***************************************** For my own interest, please let me know if you plan on registering for the webcast. This will help me get a feel for listserv's (and Meteorite magazine readers') interest in the subject. Thanks. Larry Received on Sun 03 Aug 2008 01:59:19 PM PDT |
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