[ATMoB-discuss] Dr. Geoff Marcy Teleconference
Eileen Myers
starleen at charter.net
Mon Jul 17 01:57:23 CEST 2006
Teleconference Thursday, July 27th 9:00 pm Eastern:
"Searching for Habitable New Worlds and for Life in the Universe"
Join the Night Sky Network and award-winning scientist Dr. Geoff Marcy for
a teleconference sure to open up a world of possibilities.
Dr. Geoff Marcy is one of the "heavy-hitter" scientists of the astronomy
community with several awards to his name: The Shaw Prize (2005), Discover
Magazine: Space Scientist of the Year (2003), NASA Medal for Exceptional
Scientific Achievement (2003), California Scientist of the Year (2000)
to name only a few. Perhaps his greatest distinction is the fact that he
and his team have discovered more than half of all the extrasolar planets
discovered so far!
This is your opportunity to participate in a teleconference with one of the
most knowledgeable and accomplished scientists in the field of astronomy
and physics today.
Teleconference: "Searching for Habitable New Worlds and for Life in the
Universe" by Dr. Geoff Marcy
Thursday, July 27th
9:00 pm Eastern (6:00 pm Pacific)
Toll-free conference call line: 1-877-917-1549. Call anytime after 8:45 pm
Eastern the evening of the telecon. An operator will answer and:
- You will be asked for the passcode: NIGHT SKY NETWORK
- You might be asked for the call leader: MICHAEL GREENE
- You will be asked to give your NAME and the CLUB you belong to, and
number of people listening with you.
If you have any questions or are having any difficulties logging into the
Night Sky Network, send an email to nightskyinfo at astrosociety.org
See you at the teleconference!
Clear Skies!
Marni Berendsen & Dawn Baird
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
nightskyinfo at astrosociety.org
ATMoB is a member of the Night Sky Network
Club Coordinators are Eileen Myers and Virginia Renehan
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