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The October Astrophysics Conference in Maryland was a series of topical conferences that were arranged each autumn from 1990-2006 by scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland. Each of the conferences was devoted to a single topic in astrophysics research, and was organized to elicit the free discussion of ideas.
The Conference was held at the University Conference Center at the University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
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Back to Talks & Events
- 2006: Radiation Backgrounds from the First Stars, Galaxies and Black Holes (October 9 - 11, 2006)
- 2005: Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Swift Era (November 29 - December 2, 2005)
- 2004: New Windows on Star Formation in the Cosmos (October 11-13, 2004)
- 2003: The Search for Other Worlds (October 13-14, 2003)
- 2002: The Emergence of Cosmic Structure (October 7-9)
- 2001: Two Years of Science With Chandra (September 5-7)
- 2000: Young Supernova Remnants (October 16-18)
- 1999: Cosmic Explosions (October 11-13)
- 1998: After the Dark Ages: When Galaxies Were Young (October 12-14)
- 1997: Accretion Processes in Astrophysical Systems: Some Like It Hot (October 13-15)
- 1996: Star Formations, Near and Far (October 14-16)
- 1995: Cosmic Abundances (October 9-11)
- 1994: Dark Matter (October 10-12)
- 1993: The Evolution of X-Ray Binaries.
- 1992: Back to the Galaxy.
- 1991: Testing the AGN Paradigm.
- 1990: After the First Three Minutes.
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19-Jun-2008
by Susan Lehr
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