Caption: Two full disk images taken by the X-Ray Telescope aboard Hinode are taken one solar rotation apart. In the center of the left hand image are NOAA active regions 10931 and 10932. A rotation later the active regions have disappeared, but their effect is still noticeable in the long quiet sun loops. Yohkoh experts can comment on whether this was commonly seen by SXT. This type of evolution was seen in Skylab, though not this clearly (1982; ApJ 266, 359-365).

Hinode 5
Exploring the Active Sun

Instructions for Presentations

Poster Presentations

Maximum size for posters is 4 feet wide by 4 feet long.

Push pins will be provided, though we encourage everyone to bring his/her own.

Posters may be displayed as early as 5:00 p.m. on October 10, 2011. A Poster locator board is in the pre-function area of the Royal Sonesta's Grand Ballroom. Corresponding labels on the poster boards will identify where each poster is to be displayed.

To save your poster, you must remove it before the afternoon session begins on October 14, 2011 (estimate 1:00 p.m.). Any remaining posters will be removed and discarded after that time.

Electronic Posters

In the Hinode5 poster hall there will be several large flat screen HD displays. These will be connected to Apple Mac Pro Workstations. The workstations will support Microsoft Powerpoint, Adobe Acrobat, Apple Keynote and QuickTime. Poster presenters will be able to display short ~5min movies or presentations of supporting material for their 4`x4` posters. If you are interested in using this new poster feature please check the e-poster box. The LOC will provide more information about how the e-poster will be scheduled in the coming months.

If you choose a poster presentation, you will have the option of checking a box to request a supporting e-poster. If we cannot accomodate your request for an oral talk, pleasre indicate if you would like a supporting e-poster.


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