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physx:astrolunch:start [2014/09/22 10:36] sebastian.khan@LIGO.ORGphysx:astrolunch:start [2014/11/09 10:08] (current) – [Calendar 2014/2015 Season] sebastian.khan@LIGO.ORG
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   * What is inflation? Are there any decent alternatives?   * What is inflation? Are there any decent alternatives?
  
-Please submit more questions to  [[sebastian.khan@astro.cf.ac.uk|Sebastian Khan]] or [[Scott.Balfour@astro.cf.ac.uk|Scott Balfour]] and we will add them (anonymously, of course) to the Question Bank.+Please submit more questions to  [[sebastian.khan@astro.cf.ac.uk|Sebastian Khan]] or [[Simon.Schofield@astro.cf.ac.uk|Simon Schofield]] and we will add them (anonymously, of course) to the Question Bank.
  
  
-Organiser: [[sebastian.khan@astro.cf.ac.uk|Sebastian Khan]] and [[Scott.Balfour@astro.cf.ac.uk|Scott Balfour]]+Organiser: [[sebastian.khan@astro.cf.ac.uk|Sebastian Khan]] and [[Simon.Schofield@astro.cf.ac.uk|Simon Schofield]]
  
 +===== Calendar 2014/2015 Season=====
  
-===== Calendar =====+Room booked until June 2015 
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 +Click through the session titles below for an abstract: 
 +^ Title ^ Name ^ Date ^ 
 +| Economics of Science           | Scott Balfour | 20/10/2014 | 
 +| Is Pluto a planet? You decide. | Matthew Allen | 27/10/2014 | 
 +|Leaving Terra Firma             | Matthew Hunt  | 03/11/2014 | 
 +| N/A                            | Sebastian Khan| 10/11/2014 | 
 +|TBC                             | Seamus Clarke | 17/11/2014 | 
 +| NO ASTROLUNCH                  | --            | 02/02/2015 | 
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 +===== Calendar 2013/14 Season=====
 Click through the session titles below for an abstract: Click through the session titles below for an abstract:
-^ Title ^  ^ Date ^+^ Title ^ Name  ^ Date ^
 | [[The rapid assembly of an elliptical galaxy of 400 billion solar masses at | [[The rapid assembly of an elliptical galaxy of 400 billion solar masses at
 a redshift of 2.3]] | Matthew Allen | 14/10/2013 | a redshift of 2.3]] | Matthew Allen | 14/10/2013 |
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