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IAU Symposium 135 on Interstellar Dust was hosted and co-sponsored
by NASA's Ames Research Center from July 26-30, 1988. The symposium
was held at the lovely campus of Santa Clara University situated
around the historic Santa Clara Mission in California. The meeting
was made possible by generous grants from the Astron omy and
Relativity Branch of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration and the Galactic Astronomy Program of the National
Science Foundation. The International Astronomical Union provided
travel grants to a few participants from countries with limited
travel funds. We are particularly grateful for the support and
services rendered by the dedicated staff at NASA's Ames Research
Center and to the" SET! Institute for professionally and
expeditiously administering the U.S. grants. This symposium brought
together 199 scientists representing 19 different coun tries. The
wide range of interest and expertise of the participants - all in
some way related to interstellar dust - is reflected in the great
variety of topics that were discussed during the symposium ranging
from UV, visible and IR observations of interstellar extinction to
quantum-statistical calculations of the IR emission from highly
vibrationally excited molecules. During the course of the meeting,
41 invited review papers and 140 contributed papers were presented.
This book is a collection of the invited review papers. The
contributed papers have been published in a companion volume, NASA
CP-3036, available from National Technical Information Service,
Springfield, Virginia 22161, USA.
IAU Symposium 135 on Interstellar Dust was hosted and co-sponsored
by NASA's Ames Research Center from July 26-30, 1988. The symposium
was held at the lovely campus of Santa Clara University situated
around the historic Santa Clara Mission in California. The meeting
was made possible by generous grants from the Astron omy and
Relativity Branch of the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration and the Galactic Astronomy Program of the National
Science Foundation. The International Astronomical Union provided
travel grants to a few participants from countries with limited
travel funds. We are particularly grateful for the support and
services rendered by the dedicated staff at NASA's Ames Research
Center and to the" SET Institute for professionally and
expeditiously administering the U.S. grants. This symposium brought
together 199 scientists representing 19 different coun tries. The
wide range of interest and expertise of the participants - all in
some way related to interstellar dust - is reflected in the great
variety of topics that were discussed during the symposium ranging
from UV, visible and IR observations of interstellar extinction to
quantum-statistical calculations of the IR emission from highly
vibrationally excited molecules. During the course of the meeting,
41 invited review papers and 140 contributed papers were presented.
This book is a collection of the invited review papers. The
contributed papers have been published in a companion volume, NASA
CP-3036, available from National Technical Information Service,
Springfield, Virginia 22161, USA."
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