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    CHEOPS Science Meeting #1

    Event Details:
    From: 15 May 2013  
    To: 16 May 2013  
    Address: Bern University library
    Bern
    Country: Switzerland
    More info: Link to event website

    This first CHEOPS science workshop aims at bringing together the community interested in the CHEOPS mission. This meeting is intended to provide general information on the advancement of the mission design, as well as to gather community feed-back to prepare and optimize its scientific exploitation. An immediate objective of this first science meeting will be to collect scientific input as well as comments on requirements in preparation of the writing of the definition phase report (aka "red book") for mission adoption. The meeting is open to contributions and ample time will be devoted to discussions. Contributors from all countries are welcomed. Since logistical constraints limit the participants to ~100 people, priority will be given to consortium members, then to registered participants on the basis of first come, first served.


    Last Update: 16 April 2013

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