PDS/SBN September 29 2010 EPOXI Mission Data REVIEW
University of Maryland, College Park
The PDS/SBN September 29 2010 EPOXI Mission Data Review will take
place at the College Park campus of the University of Maryland (UMCP), located north of the District of Columbia, just inside the Washington Beltway (Rte.495 & 95).
The review will begin at 8:30 am, Wednesday, September 29 2010
in room 2316 of the
Computer and Space Sciences Building.
The review will conclude at 6:30pm, Wednesday, September 29 2010.
Following are links to information about the campus, local amenities
and meeting logistics.
Meeting Logistics
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Agenda
- Local Contacts:
- Anne Raugh, CSS Room 2336, 301-405-6855
- Mike A'Hearn, CSS Room 2337A, 301-405-5024
- Ludmilla Kolokolova, CSS Room 2337D, 301-405-1539
- Brian Prager, CSS Room 2337, 301-405-5024
Campus & Vicinty
- The University maintains a general on-line
Visitors site.
- Here is a collection of
directions
for finding us, by car, shuttle, and/or foot.
- Here's a
campus map. The Computer and Space Sciences building
(number 224) is located in the northwest quadrant, at about E-7 in this map.
- A list of area hotels
- Nearby restaurants (note that, particularly for on-campus establishments,
schedules may vary drastically during finals week or between semesters):
Notes for Drivers
- Rush Hour: Rush hour around the Capitol Beltway (I-495 and I-95)
is well underway by 6:00am and lasts until 9:30-10am. In the area of
campus it affects the outer (westbound) beltway and southbound surface
roads in the morning and the inner (eastbound) beltway and northbound
surface roads in the evening. Evening rush begins at about
3:30-4pm and lasts until about 7pm. The suspension of classes at the
University has a small positive effect on the Beltway and a large
positive effect on the surface roads running past the campus. Plan accordingly.
- Traffic Reports: Radio station WTOP (a CBS affiliate all-news
station) provides traffic reports for the DC, Beltway, and Northen
Virginia areas every 10 minutes starting 8 minutes past the hour,
24 hours a day. They are at 103.5FM (103.9FM in western MD) and
http://wtop.com.
- Class Schedules: Attempting to drive onto campus in a reasonable
amount of time during morning class rush is doomed to failure, so it
is worth noting the predominant class schedule for the day on which you
arrive:
- Monday, Wednesday and Friday: Classes are on the hour, every
hour, starting at 8am. Classes let out at 10 minutes before
the hour.
- Tuesday and Thursday: Classes start every 90 minutes, beginning
at 8am (8am, 9:30am, 11am, etc.). Classes let out 15 minutes
before the next class.
The worst traffic comes in the 20 minutes preceeding the start of
the first two classes of the day. We have set the agenda times with
these class schedules in mind.
- Parking will be available in lots 3 and 5 at the parking meters.
You must contact Brian Prager for a validation code by
two weeks prior to the meeting. The needed code and parking
information will be sent a week prior to the meeting. General parking is also
available at the Visitor's Lot located on Paint Branch Drive and
the Visitor's lot located further up Stadium Drive near Byrd
Stadium. Payment is collected upon departure from these
lots.
Never park at a meter without a validation code
unless you are prepared to deposit a
quarter immediately. Never, ever
park at a meter that has a red-colored top, even with
a meter permit or a fist full of change.
Red-topped meters are for courier use
only and require a special courier permit.
Meters and handicapped parking restrictions are always enforced
regardless of holidays, snow days or class schedules.
- Local Road Lingo:
- Baltimore Ave = Baltimore Blvd = Route 1. The main entrance to
campus is located at about the 7600 block of Baltimore Ave.
- University Blvd = Greenbelt Road. It's called "University Blvd"
west of Route 1 and "Greenbelt Rd" east of Route 1.
The Stadium Drive entrance to campus is on University Blvd.
- The Washington, D.C. Beltway is a circular road comprised of
routes 495 and 95. It runs around Washington, through Maryland
and Virgina, crossing the Potomac River at two points.
The "Outer Loop"
of the Beltway is those lanes of traffic which travel
counter-clockwise around D.C.; the "Inner Loop" is the lanes
that travel clockwise around D.C. The Inner and Outer loops are
just the two sets of travel lanes of the same road - the Beltway.
- Baltimore also has a Beltway, but its route number is 695.
Traffic reports on WTOP seldom mention the Baltimore Beltway,
and when they do they always identify it as "the Baltimore
Beltway," frequently adding "Route 695."
- ASCII character map of the main campus entrance and the Computer and Space Sciences building.
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Last update: 30 August 2010, Brian Prager