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Date:2008-02-29 17:04:00
Sender:Stanislaw Schillak <###FROM###>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 1649: First Circular: 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging
Author:Stanislaw Schillak
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SLR Electronic Mail 2008-02-29 17:04:00 UTC Message No. 1649
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Author: Stanislaw Schillak
Subject: First Circular: 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging


Dear Colleagues,

The 16th International Workshop on Laser Ranging will be held in Poznan,
Poland, in October 13th to 17th, 2008 (Monday-Friday). The motto of the
Workshop is ”SLR - the next generation”. The Workshop is organized by
the International Laser Ranging Service, Space Research Centre of the
Polish Academy of Sciences, A.Mickiewicz University in Poznan. In the
Workshop organization will be supported by the Committee of the Polish
Academy of Sciences; the Committee on Space and Satellite Research
including the Commission on Satellite Geodesy and the Committee on Geodesy.

Aims of the Workshop:
Recent years have witnessed fast changes in the laser ranging technique
as a result of introduction of kHz lasers, automation of the measuring
systems, achievement of millimetres accuracy, extension of the range.
The significance of the SLR and LLR data has increased leading to
increased range of their application in scientific research. The role of
laser ranging in satellite geodesy and geodynamics is best illustrated
by the use of the data it provides in determination of the geocenter,
development of new models of the Earth gravity field and their dynamics,
development of the Earth reference systems, comparison of time scales.
The Workshop is intended to present the recent achievements in the
above-mentioned areas of research and technology.

Venue:
The Workshop will be hosted in the ibb Andersia hotel
www.andersiahotel.pl/index.php?lang=en_EN

situated in the centre of the city, close to the historical old town.
The Andersia hotel will also be the main accommodation centre for the
participants. It offers high standard rooms with a discount for the
Workshop participants. We also recommend two hotels offering lower price
good standard rooms within 20 minutes walking distance from Andersia.

Travel:
The location of the Poznan City is convenient for persons coming from
all directions, it has many direct connections by plane with the most
important European cities, including Frankfurt, Munich and London, it is
three hours by train from Warsaw (a train connection every hour) and
from Berlin (several Eurocity trains per day), not too far for car
travel from many cities in central Europe.

Web page:
The Workshop website will be available in the next few weeks, with the
second circular and call for papers.

Program:
The detailed program will be discussed in the coming months with the
Program Committee members and ILRS Central Bureau. The dates of the
working group, NASA SLR, WPLTN and EUROLAS meetings will be discussed
with chairmen of these groups. We propose Saturday and Sunday 11-12 October.

Program Committee:
Graham Appleby – NERC Space Geodesy Facility, UK
Ben Greene – Electro Optic Systems Pty Ltd, Australia
John Degnan- Sigma Space Corporation, USA
Yang Fumin – Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Werner Gurtner – Astronomical Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland
Georg Kirchner – Austrian Academy of Sciences
Toshi Otsubo - Hitotsubashi University, Japan
Erricos Pavlis - Joint Center for Earth System Technology/Goddard Space
Flight Centre NASA, USA
Michael Pearlman – Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA
Stanislaw Schillak – Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences

Contact:
Stanislaw Schillak
Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences
Astrogeodynamic Observatory
Borowiec
ul. Drapalka 4
62-035 Kornik
POLAND
Phone: (48)61-8170-187
Fax: (48)61-8170-219
E-mail: sch@cbk.poznan.pl


The Organizing Committee invites all colleagues interested in
realization and scientific applications of the laser measurements to the
satellites, Moon and beyond. All sponsors interested in supporting this
important meeting, are much welcome.

Looking forward to seeing you all in Poznan in October 2008,
with the best regards,

Stanislaw Schillak
Head of the Local Organizing Committee


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