- It looks like cosmologists are going to be able to determine the mass matrix for neutrinos in some ways better than particle physicists will. Specifically they will be able to determine the standard versus the inverted hierarchy in the next several years. For those who don't know, this is a big deal.
- The Planck Satellite is operating superbly and has so far scanned 85% of the sky. In fact, the the official report released on monday from their engineering team used the word flawless, a word seldom heard from such picky people.
- The first Planck papers will come out this year but the main cosmological results won't be released until 2012. :) (In case you are wondering, the papers will be on technical details on how the thing is operating, analyzing data, etc...)
- CMBPol, the next generation CMB satellite, will be amazing. It will have 3500 times the sensitivity of Planck.
- CMBPol has a goal to begin in 2015 and will last 4 years. (This is the most optimistic forecast. Remember how the LHC's goal was to doing science runs by 2007 and now it's 2010 we are still waiting!!!)
- Non-Gaussianity, near and dear to my heart (see my papers), not only allows us to probe inflation, but may give standard General Relativity a real failure.
- Someone announced a 6-sigma detection of non-Gaussianty, but it was unclear how solid the result was. (It might be solid by the way, just new and not well understood.)
- The Kepler and Hubble announcements were interesting, but there is enough normal press covering that so I'll let you go there for more information.
- I was shocked how many people came to the meeting. In never thought there were so many astronomers. And to think many that exist in the world didn't come!
- I saw a bunch of old BYU people there.
- "The sad reality is public schools are bad at math and science. One reason is many elementary school teachers are scared of math and science which is why the become elementary teachers."
- "If you researchers in this room aren't willing to spend time teaching snotty nosed kids, you need to pat yourself on the back for what you have done so far then get out of the field now."
- "I will never allow human space flight to be funded from the hide of basic science."
- "If you told me, back in the 80s, that we wouldn't have been back to the moon, I would have said you are smoking dope. No seriously, smoking some really bad dope."
