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Pictures of the observatory may be found here: http://glast.gsfc.nasa.gov/public/resources/images/
Due to complications of schedule with other planned launches from Cape Canaveral and other program considerations, the GLAST launch will occur no earlier than December 14. The mission team is considering the options and implications for a launch delay of up to a few months.
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The next Guest Investigator Workshop will be held in Los Angeles in May (http://gamma1.astro.ucla.edu/glast_2007/). Similar workshops were held near Washington, DC in January (http://glast.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/resources/workshop07/) and in Chicago in April (https://www.hep.anl.gov/glast_workshop/index.html). Additional workshops are being planned, including one in Cambridge, MA.
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The announcement for the first NASA-funded GLAST Guest Investigator (GI) Cycle has been amended. As you know, this program provides an opportunity for people at U.S. institutions to obtain financial support for GLAST studies. The GI program includes funding opportunities for (1) analysis of publicly released data, (2) correlated GLAST-related multi-wavelength observations, (3) GLAST-related theory, and (4) GLAST-related analysis methodology. The opportunity is open to LAT team members, but please note that the proposals can not be based at all on the access to the proprietary year-one LAT data. Proposals are now due September 7, with optional NOIs due on July 13. See http://glast.gsfc.nasa.gov/ssc/ for more details.
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