Upcoming meetings at which TASS will make an appearance

Summer 1999 joint meeting of the ASP/AAVSO/RASC
which will meet in Toronto, Canada, during the first week of July, 1999. There is a special session on Professional/Amateur Collaboration.


Past meetings at which TASS made an appearance

Summer 1998 meeting of the American Astronomical Society
in San Diego, CA, June 7-11, 1998. Michael Richmond presented a poster paper on results from the first two years of TASS. You can look at a copy of the materials on the poster. Michael also wrote a press release for the poster. But it wasn't picked up by any media organizations, as far as he can tell.

There was a special session on Optical Transients held on Sunday, June 7. Michael took notes during the discussions.

If someone out there has a wide-bed plotter, which accepts Postscript input and produces paper prints 3 feet wide by about 4 feet long, you might try to download and then print the following poster-sized picture of variable star light curves and the TASS survey area. I wanted to use this as the background of my poster in San Diego, but I couldn't get a local printer to understand it properly :-(

June, 1997: American Astronomical Society Summer meeting,
in North Carolina. Tom Droege, Glenn Gombert, Mike Gutzwiller, Michael Richmond, and other TASS members attended. We presented several papers at the meeting -- see the TASS publications list.

June 27-July 2, 1997: Astronomical Society of the Pacific meets in Chicago.
Glenn Gombert will give a talk on TASS. You can read text only or Powerpoint slide versions of his presentation. Glenn has written a short report after the meeting.

June 17-20, 1997: A Half Century Of Stellar Pulsation Interpretations
Arne Henden will give a talk on variable stars in the FASTT project at this meeting in Los Alamos.

July 27, 1997: "Informal NEO Workshop" at CfA, July 27, 1997
Michael Richmond took notes at a little workshop on current programs which look for asteroids. Herb Johnson, who also attended, provides a commentary on Michael's notes.


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