MEPAG Meeting #15
- April 19-20, 2006 - Monrovia, California
| Title |
Author |
Date |
PDF |
DOC |
PPT |
| Chairman's Report |
R. Arvidson |
May 2006 |
X |
X |
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| Attendance List |
D. Calderon |
May 2006 |
X |
X |
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| Meeting Agenda |
D. Beaty |
May 2006 |
X |
X |
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| Instrument Case History: Calibration, Characterization, & Cataloguing |
D.Ming, et al. |
April 2006 |
X |
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| The Challenges of Using Mars Mission Datasets for Science Analysis |
J. Johnson, et al. |
April 2006 |
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X |
| The Mars Microbeam Raman Spectrometer (MMRS) |
B. Jolliff, et al. |
April 2006 |
X |
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| Archiving Mars Mission Data Sets with the Planetary Data System |
E. Guinness, et al. |
April 2006 |
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X |
| Findings of the Mars Special Regions Science Analysis Group |
Beaty, et al. |
July 2006 |
X |
X |
X |
| Science Analysis of the November 3, 2005 Version of the Draft Mars
Exploration Program Plan |
Arvidson, et al. |
January 2006 |
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X |
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| 1st Information Circular |
D. Beaty |
May 2006 |
X |
X |
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| 2nd Information Circular |
D. Beaty |
Jan 2006 |
X |
X |
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Click on X for Report
No poster session at the April 19-20 MEPAG meeting. In the 1st Information
Circular for the coming MEPAG meeting of April 19-20, Ray Arvidson, the
MEPAG Chair, announced that one of the major discussion topics will be the
life cycle of an instrument, including instrument development, flight, and
data processing/application. In support of this topic, in our early planning,
we were considering trying to organize an instrument-related poster session,
so that the many recent outstanding accomplishments by the instrument PIs
and engineering teams can be shared. Unfortunately, we now recognize that
such a poster session will not be possible because of the large number of
topics to be covered during the two-day meeting. A poster session is thus
no longer part of our plans for the April 19-20 meeting. However, the focus
on instrument life cycles remains, and we still encourage the instrument
development and data application communities to attend to participate in
the discussions. If there are any questions or concerns, please contact
Andy Morrison (Andrew.D.Morrison@jpl.nasa.gov). |