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Agenda for 3/29/17 110th Meeting Reminder: please turn off or mute cell phones Announcements and Introductions Website issues New coins Pete’s Lynx Upcoming Scheduled Talks “The Spitzer Space Telescope: NASA’s Infrared Great Observatory – From the Youngest Galaxies to Exoplanets”, Prof. Tom Soifer

Agenda for 3/29/17 110th Meeting Reminder: please turn off or mute cell phones Announcements and Introductions Website issues New coins Pete’s Lynx Upcoming Scheduled Talks “The Spitzer Space Telescope: NASA’s Infrared Great Observatory – From the Youngest Galaxies to Exoplanets”, Prof. Tom Soifer

A Google Search for our Website

As of Yesterday Afternoon, You Get This

Website Stats as of 9:30, 3/29/17

Website Stats as of 9:30, 3/29/17

100 New Lyncean Coins Arrived!

This information is also on the website under Upcoming Talks SUBJECT TO CHANGE This information is also on the website under “Upcoming Talks” Date Speaker Topic 3/29/17 Tom Soifer Director, Spitzer Space Center and Former Chair of the Physics, Math, and Astronomy Division (PMA), Caltech The Spitzer Space Telescope: NASA’s Infrared Great Observatory – From the Youngest Galaxies to Exoplanets (and some comments on gravitational waves) 5/10/17 Ray Ashley President and CEO of the San Diego Maritime Museum TBA 6/21/17 Barbara Durrant Director and Henshaw Chair, Reproductive Sciences, Institute for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoo Global San Diego Zoo’s Frozen Zoo®

This information is also on the website under Upcoming Talks SUBJECT TO CHANGE This information is also on the website under “Upcoming Talks” Date Speaker Topic 8/2/17 Patrick Lee Vice President, Infrastructure & Technology, Sempra Infrastructure and President, PXiSE Energy Solutions (a company owned by Sempra Energy) Advanced Control Technology for the Electric Grid of the Future 9/13/17 John Glass Professor, J. Craig Venter Institute Synthetic Biology and CRISPR Technology 10/25/17 Cindy Outlaw Former Group Controller-SAIC, Board Chair-Plant With Purpose, Mountain Climber The Seven Summits 12/6/17 TBD

Actual Lyncean Coin Southwestern Yacht Club, San Diego Pete’s nuclear powered submarine We are here

Lyncean Coin Digital Design SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA MMIII ----------------- COMMUNICATE ------------------------------ COMPREHEND ------------------------------- SUPPORT --------------- LYNCEAN GROUP Observations MATH Applications SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Foundations

Lyncean Coin Front in Visible Light SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA MMIII LYNCEAN GROUP

Lyncean Coin Front in the IR MIT 9 CALTECH 38 Rose Bowl 1961 Rose Bowl 1984

Lyncean Coin Back in Visible Light ----------------- COMMUNICATE ------------------------------ COMPREHEND ------------------------------- SUPPORT --------------- Observations MATH Applications SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Foundations

Lyncean Coin Back in the UV -------------------- SAN DIEGO BEATS CALTECH! -------------------------------------------- NO SMOG ----------------------------------------- REAL TEAM ------------------------------- SDSU 38 MATH Go Aztecs! SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Caltech 9

SCIENCE SDSU 38 Go Aztecs! Caltech 9 MATH TECHNOLOGY -------------------- SAN DIEGO BEATS CALTECH! -------------------------------------------- NO SMOG -------------------------------------------------- REAL TEAM -------------------------------

Please Don’t Forget to Sign the Card(s) for Jim!