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    Science with the Hubble Space Telescope - III: Two Decades and Counting

    Event Details:
    From: 11 Oct 2010  
    To: 14 Oct 2010  
    Address: Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti
    Venice
    Country: Italy
    Organiser: ST-ECF
    More info: Link to event website

    The aim of the conference is to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Hubble's launch and the great scientific breakthroughs that the observatory has made.

    The first day will provide a retrospective of these results. Following this, there will be presentations of the post-SM4 performance and and introductions of the first three Multi-Cycle Treasury Programs (MCTP).

    Late in day 2 there will be a panel discussion to focus on future legacy of Hubble where the core question will be: "What have we missed?".

    The following two days will then allow the presentation of a selection of early scientific results from the new and repaired instruments. The final talks will address the future of Hubble and the relationship with other missions and facilities.

    Questions and information: HST3stecf.org


    Last Update: 25 Aug 2010

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