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Hope that you do attend Volcanopele...do you suspect that there might be some revelations re Titanian cryovulcanism, and/or might Enceladus be the "hot" (ta-da, dah!
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) topic?
I'm sure that the Titan lakes will be a major point of discussion. I wish I had put in an abstract on Titan's south pole... just to remind everyone that *cough* we saw them first (not the lakes that RADAR saw, but similar ones...). Enceladus will continue to be a major topic, particularly now that Enceladus data is hitting the PDS and scientists outside the instrument teams have a chance to examine the data. Also, those on the instrument teams will be able to present more detailed analyses of their data.