head 1.1; access; symbols; locks http:1.1; strict; comment @# @; expand @b@; 1.1 date 2004.09.24.10.02.48; author PaoloPadovani; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @none @ 1.1 log @none @ text @hi paolo, yes - saw this - looks good. covers the main 'formation of galaxies' question. a similar case could be made around 'formation of stars and planets' - here we could be looking at the bringing in long time line data sets (planet searches) - ir, sub-mm, radio - for disks, young stars, and so forth. a third key them could be the 'extreme universe' - so all things dying, accreting, exploding, powering. (so black holes, supernovae, grb's, pulsars, hypernovae ...) then i think you cover just about everything, and have lots of room to fit in small focused pieces of science. cheers, nic @