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Navigator Program Forum-2007: Small- and Mid-Scale Exoplanet Space Missions
Final Agenda

DAY 1: Thursday 17 May 2007
(Talk times included 5 minutes of discussion)
7:45 - Coffee and light buffet
8:15 - Programmatic
  5 Local Logistics
(presentation)
Mark Marley
  5 Welcome to Ames Pete Worden
  10 Navigator Program Perspective
(presentation)
Michael Devirian
  10 Purpose & Goals of Meeting
(presentation)
Wes Traub
  10 NASA Headquarters View Jon Morse
9:00 - Current Missions
  20 COROT
(presentation)
Malcolm Fridlund
  20 Kepler
(presentation)
Bill Borucki
  20 JWST
(presentation)
Mark Clampin
10:00 - Coffee Break
10:15 - Mission Concepts I
  20 SIM & GAIA
(presentation)
Steve Unwin
  40 Terrestrial Planet Finder Coronagraph
(presentation)
Stuart Shaklan
  40 TPF-I
(presentation)
Oliver Lay
  40 TPF-I
(presentation)
Peter Lawson
  30 TPF-O
(presentation)
Web Cash
12:25 - Lunch
1:10 - Ground Progress I
  20 Microlensing
(presentation)
Andy Gould
1:30 - Mission Modeling I
  15 SIM Mission Modeling
(presentation)
Joe Catanzarite
  25 TPF-C/I/O Mission Modeling
(presentation)
Sarah Hunyadi
2:10 - Mission Concepts II
  25 HCIT & Eclipse
(presentation)
John Trauger
  25 TOPS
(presentation)
Olivier Guyon
  25 Super-Earth Explorer
(presentation)
Jean Schneider
3:25 - Coffee and snack
3:45 - Mission Concepts III
  25 External Occulters for Medium and Small Missions
(presentation)
Chuck Lillie
  25 FKSI Mission Concept
(presentation)
Bill Danchi
4:35 - Science I
  20 Eta-sub-Earth, Current and Future
(presentation)
Jack Lissauer
  20 Terrestrial and Giant Planets (orbit, color, spectrum)
(presentation)
Mark Marley
5:15 - End of 1st day
 
DAY 2: Friday 18 May 2007
(Talk times include 5 minutes of discussion)
7:45 - Coffee and light buffet
8:15 - Programmatic
  10 Local Logistics and Goals for the Day Mark Marley & Wes Traub
  10 NASA Headquarters View Zlatan Tsvetanov, Steve Ridgway & Lia LaPiana
8:35 - Mission Concepts IV
  20 Exoplanet Space System Architecture Domenick Tenerelli
  20 Getting More Navigator Science for the Money
(presentation)
Sally Heap
  20 Balloon-Borne Coronagraph Concept
(presentation)
Pin Chen
9:35 - Science II
  20 Astrobiology Aspects
(presentation)
Carl Pilcher
  20 Zodiacal Dust (orbit, color, spectrum)
(presentation)
Chas Beichman
10:15 - Coffee Break
10:35 - Mission Concepts V
  25 Extrasolar Planetary Imaging Coronagraph (EPIC)
(presentation)
Rick Lyon
  20 Small Astrometric Mission
(presentation)
Ken Johnston
  20 An Extrasolar Planet Census with the Microlensing Planet Finder
(presentation)
David Bennett
  20 Imaging of Known Radial Velocity Planets
(presentation)
Karl Stapelfeldt
  10 THESIS
(presentation)
Mark Swain
12:00 - Lunch
12:45 - Ground Progress II
  20 Radial Velocity
(presentation)
Chris McCarthy
  20 High Contrast Imaging Activities in Japan
(presentation)
Lyu Abe
  20 Ground-Based Telescopes & Interferometers
(presentation)
Bruce Macintosh
  20 Transits
(presentation)
Greg Laughlin
  20 SETI
(presentation)
Jill Tarter
2:25 - Mission Modeling II
  20 Optimal Occulter Configurations and Flight Dynamics
(presentation)
Jeremy Kasdin
  20 Occulter Based Planet-Finding Mission
(presentation)
Jeremy Kasdin
  20 Lessons from MOST Jaymie Matthews
  20 Planet Discovery and Orbit Estimation
(presentation)
Bob Brown
3:25 - Coffee Break
3:45 - Mission Concepts VI
  15 Testing TOPS
(presentation)
Roger Angel
  15 Space Infrared Interferometric Telescope
(presentation)
Stephen Rinehart
  15 A Multi-Aperture Telescope Digital Coronagraph
(presentation)
Gene Serabyn
4:30 - Summary
  15 Workshop Summary
(presentation)
Jeremy Kasdin
  15 Publishing Plans Wes Traub
5:00 - End of Workshop

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