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All Hands Meeting August 9-13, 2010

The LSST All Hands Meeting will take place 

the week of August 9th 2010 at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain 15000 North Secret Springs Drive, Marana, Arizona, 30 miles north of Tucson.
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This page will be updated with information as it becomes available, approximately April 1st.

  • Hotel Registration (reserve by July 9)
    Guests can register by calling: 1.800.241.3333
    or register onine at ritzcarlton.com
    Enter the dates of their reservation (dates of the program) and enter in one of the following group codes:
    Deluxe Guest Room: $135 Rate Code: LSSLSSA
    Executive Suite: $185 Rate Code: LSSLSSE
  • Meeting Registration
  • Agenda
  • Reimbursement Policy
  • Travel Request (must be pre-approved)
  • Travel Expense Form
  • Ground Transportation
  • Soccer Tournament Details
  • List of Registered Atendees
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The meeting will start

Monday, 8/9 and end mid-day on Friday, 8/13/10. 

Local links of interest:

- Sonoran Desert Museum - Kitt Peak - Pima Air and Space Museum
- Saguaro National Park - Biosphere 2 - Convention & Visitors Bureau

 

Direct questions to Suzanne Jacoby: sjacoby@lsst.org.

Last updated 01 April 2010

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The effort to build the LSST is led by the LSST Corporation, a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation formed in 2003, with headquarters in Tucson, AZ.  Financial support for LSST comes from the National Science Foundation with additional contributions from private foundation gifts, grants to universities, and in-kind support from Department of Energy laboratories and other LSST Member Institutions.  In 2011, the LSST construction project was established as an operating center under management of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA).