<NEW>: JANSKY POSTER: Click here to see a gif version of the poster announcing the Jansky Lecture.
LOCATION: The Symposium will be held on 4 November 1998 in the auditorium at the Array Operations Center of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The AOC is in Socorro, New Mexico, on the campus of the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, across the parking lot from the Macey Center. Click here for a map of the New Mexico Tech campus and here for a map of Sororro.
TIME: The Symposium will start at 9:00 am and end at about 5:30 pm on Wednesday, 4 November 1998
REGISTRATION: The registration deadline was 7 October 1998. However it will be possible to accommodate a few additional attendees and posters (but not talks). If you would like to attend and did not yet register, please fill out and return the registration form by 23 October 1998. A count of attendees is needed in order to plan dinner and to assure adequate space in the auditorium. The registration form should be sent by email to cwalker@nrao.edu. There is no registration fee.
DINNER: The post meeting dinner will be held at the Macey Center adjacent to the AOC on the New Mexico Tech campus. It will be free to meeting participants.
JANSKY LECTURE: Professor Bernard Burke of MIT will speak on "Radio Telescopes: Reaching for the Astronomical Frontiers". The lecture will start at 8:00 pm and the general public is encouraged to attend. The lecture will be in the Macey Center.
INFORMATION: If you have questions, please contact Craig Walker at cwalker@nrao.edu.
MAILING LIST: If you have not received the email first or second announcement of this meeting, you work in astronomy or related fields in New Mexico or southern Colorado, and would like to receive future announcements, please send your email address to Craig Walker.