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Program
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Monday 4/7
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Tuesday 5/7
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Wednesday 6/7
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Thursday 7/7
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Friday 8/7
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09.00-09.30:
Open. Ceremony
09.30-11.00:
Plenary Session 1
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09.30-11.00: S1, S3, S8, S9, SPS3
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09.30-11.00: S5, SPS4, SPS6, SPS7,SPS10
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09.30-11.00: S2, S4, S6, S7, SPS5, SPS6
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09.30-11.00:
S2, S4, S6, S7, SPS9
09.30-11.00:
EAS Council meeting
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11.00-11.30:
Cof. Break
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11.00-11.30:
Cof. Break
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11.00-11.30:
Cof. Break
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11.00-11.30:
Cof. Break
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11.00-11.30:
Cof. Break
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11.30-13.00: S1, S3, S8, S9, SPS1, SPS2
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Plenary Session 2
11.30-12.30:
L. Woltjer Lect.
12.30-13.00:
Struve Award
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11.30-13.00: S5, SPS4, SPS6, SPS7, SPS10
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Plenary Session 4
11.30-12.30:
Tycho Brahe Prize
award lecture
12.30-13.00:
“Highlight talk by
young outstanding researcher”
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Plenary Session 6
11.30-12.15: PT7
12.15-13.00: PT8
13.00-13.30: Concluding remarks
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13.00-15.00:
Lunch Break
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13.00-15.00:
Lunch Break
13.00-15.00
EAS BUSINESS MEETING
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13.00-15.00:
Lunch Break
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13.00-15.00:
Lunch Break
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13.30-15.30:
Lunch Break
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15.00-16.30: S1, S3, S8, S9, SPS1, SPS2
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15.00-16.30: S1, S5, S8, S9, SPS3
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15.00-16.30:
EAS GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
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15.00-16.30: S2, S4, S6, S7, SPS5, SPS8
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15.30-17.00: S2, S4, S6, SPS9
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16.30-17.00:
Cof. Break
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16.30-17.00:
Cof. Break
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16.30-17.00:
Cof. Break
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16.30-17.00:
Cof. Break
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17.00-17.30:
Cof. Break
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17.00-18.30: S1, S3, S8, S9, SPS1, SPS2
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Plenary Session 3
17.00-18.20:
PT3+4
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17.00-18.30:
Russian society assembly
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Plenary Session 5
17.00-18.20:
PT5+6
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17.30-19.00: S2, S4, S6, SPS9
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18.30-20.00: S5, S8, S9, SPS3
18.30-20.00:
EAS Council meeting
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19.00:
Conference Dinner
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18.30-20.00: S2, S4, S6, S7, SPS5, SPS8
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Sunday 3/7, 16.00-20.00: Welcome Reception at Pulkovo observatory. (Registration will be open during the same time.)
”PT” = plennary talks:
S1:Magnetic Universe, 4 and 5/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S2: Planets of the Solar System and Beyond, 7 and 8/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S3: The Sun: New Challenges, 4 and 5/7, 4 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S4: Solar System Measurements of the Next Decade, 7 and 8/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S5: Physics of Stars, 5 and 6/7, 4 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S6: Combined Radio/X-rays Approaches to Relativistic Astrophysics, 7 and 8/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S7: Far-Infrared Spectroscopy comes of age: the Herschel view, 7 and 8/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S8: Status and prospects in high-energy & particle astrophysics across the electromagnetic spectrum, 4 and 5/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
S9: Galaxy Evolution: the key for Galaxy Formation theories, 4 and 5/7, 6 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS1: Close Binaries with Compact Objects, 4/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS2: Massive Stars Formation, 4/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS3: Science with the Virtual Observatory, 5/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS4: What powers AXPs and SGRs?, 6/7, 2 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS5: Minor merging as a driver of galaxy evolution, 7/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS6: Space Projects, 6 and 7/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS7: The Missing Baryons and the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium: Current State and Future Prospects, 6/7, 2 blocks of 1.5 hrs each.
SPS8: Astronomy Education and Public Outreach in Europe, 7/8, 2 blocks of 1.5 hours each
SPS9: Amateur and professional astronomers in Europe , 8/7, 3 blocks of 1.5 hrs each (SPS9 will take place at Pulkovo Observatory).
SPS10: European Astronomy: Moving Forward, 6/7
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