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KASHLINSKY, Alexander
( Goddard Space Flight Center )
AU ()
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High Resolution Fly's Eye Cosmic Ray Detector
( HiRes )
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The HiRes detector - an atmospheric fluorescence detector: HiRes currently
consists of two sites on top of two mountains separated
by 13km in western Utah.
am ()
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Armenian Astronomical Society
( ArAS )
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Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
( Armenia )
ar (Argentina)
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Observatorio Astronomico de La Plata
( OALP )
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Faculty of Astronomical and Geophysical Sciences. The Observatory was established
in November 1883. Its principal tasks are research and teaching
in Astronomy and Geophysics.
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Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomia
( IAR )
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Información sobre las características del Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía, sus
facilidades instrumentales, tareas de investigación y desarrollo en curso, personal
científico y técnico y actividades de extensión.
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Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito
( CASLEO )
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The Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito is an astronomical facility operated
under agreement between the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y
Técnicas de la República Argentina and the Universities of La
Plata, Córdoba and San Juan.
Its main telescope is a
2.15 meter reflector, equipped with direct CCD camera, spectrographs, a
photopolarimeter and other instruments. It is located at 2552 meters
above the sea level, in a high quality astronomical site
in the mountains of Calingasta, 240 km away from the
city of San Juan (Argentina).
The use of this facility
is open to the national and international astronomical community.
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Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales
( CONAE, Argentina )
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Information on the Centro Regional de Datos Satelitales (CREDAS) and
on Argentina's National Space Plan
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Estacion Astronomica Rio Grande
( EARG )
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Instituto de Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio
( IAFE )
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IAFE is an Institute devoted to the research in the
areas of Astronomy, Solar Physics, Astrophysical Plasmas, Atomic Collisions and
Relativistic Quantum Field Theories and Gravitation. Besides the Institute takes
part in international interinstitutional instrumental projects. The objective of the
Institute of Astronomy and Space Physics in Buenos-Aires, Argentina, is
to constitute a multidisciplinary group of astronomers, physicists and engineers,
whose work be centered on astrophysical problems not covered by
other national institutions. Besides, through the requirements imposed by the
non classical astronomical experiments, to carry on technological developements, mainly
in the area of electronics, transferable to other sectors of
the scientific-technological system of the country.
The Investigation Projects
are: Astronomy, Solar Physics, Astrophysical Plasmas, Relativistic Quantum Field Theories
and Gravitation, and Atomic Collisions.
at (Austria)
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Astroteam Mariazellerland
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Homepage of astronomical club situated in Mariazell, Stmk, Austria.
Instruments
: 16" Meade LX200, observation dome 5m in diameter.
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Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory
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The Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory is operated by the Institute of
Geophysics, Astrophysics and Meteorology (IGAM) of the University of Graz,
Austria. It is located near Villach, close to the Italian
and Slovenian border. Operated continuously and devoted also to Solar
surveillance since its foundation in 1943 it houses a rich
archive of observations.
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Innsbruck - Database of Galactic Planetary Nebulae
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Innsbruck University - Institute for Astronomy
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This server offers information on:
- Staff and
scientific fields of interest
- Galactic PNe Data Base
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Link to general Austrian University Library Index
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GRATL, Helmut
( AI Innsbruck )
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KIMESWENGER, Stefan
( AI Innsbruck )
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Delta Scuti Star Network
( DSN )
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The Delta Scuti Star Network for Observation and Investigation of
Delta Scuti, Gamma Doradus and SX Phe Stars is a
collaboration of astronomers all around the world, who observe and
study short period variable stars.
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Delta Scuti Star Newsletter
( DSSN )
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Contains current information on the subject of Delta Scuti, Gamma
Doradus and SX Phe Stars.
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Ada in Astrophysics
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Object-oriented astrophysical software components written in Ada95, including two complete
parallelised codes for spectral line synthesis in polarised and unpolarised
light respectively.
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STIFT, Martin J.
( Vienna )
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Vienna University - Institute for Astronomy
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The WWW server of the Institute for Astronomy, at the
University of Vienna in Austria, provides information about the Institute
and an electronic version of the Delta Scuti Star Newsletter.
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Vienna Theoretical Astrophysics Group
( TAG )
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HEITER, Ulrike
( Univ. Vienna )
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Wolfgang-Amadeus, The University of Vienna Twin Automatic Photoelectric Telescope
( APT )
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We operate two robotic 75-cm telescopes for photoelectric photometry at
Fairborn Observatory in the Sonoran desert near Tucson, Arizona. Not
only are the telescopes automatic, but the observatory itself is
automatic. A site-control computer monitors weather sensors, operates the observatory
roof, and provides a nightly report to the observatory staff,
who are located in Vienna, Austria.
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STRASSMEIER, Klaus G.
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Stellar magnetic activity, Doppler imaging, robotic telescopes.
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United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
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Home page of the United Nations Office for Outer Space
Affairs focusing on United Nations activities in outer space matters,
particularly on planetary exploration and astronomy (=basic space science).
au (Australia)
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Interactive raytracing for optical design or education
( Raytrace )
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Raytrace allows you to set up and trace rays through
arbitrarily complex optical systems. Rays may be one of three
colours (wavelengths). Both real and idealised optical elements are supported.
A scripting facility allows student tasks or demos or complex
design tasks to be set up and played at the
click of the mouse button. Ray diagrams can be animated
by dragging with the mouse or under script control and
ray paths are updated automatically as you drag. Protractor and
tape measure tools allow accurate measurements which update automatically as
diagrams are dragged or modified.
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Astronomical Illustrations, Russell Kightley Media
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Illustrations of accretion disks, classic T Tauri star, white dwarfs,
magnetic phenomena.
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STAR Atlas:Pro - Deep Sky Star Charts & Telescope Control
( SKY:Lab Series Astronomy Software )
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STAR Atlas:PRO is a powerful Deep Sky Star Atlas and
Telescope Control application for Windows. Produce precision star charts to
21st magnitude. Controls robotic telescopes and supports Digital Setting Circles.
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Karma
( ATNF@CSIRO-RP )
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The Karma package is a library and applications for Signal
and Image Processing written by Richard Gooch.
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ATNF - Australia Telescope Compact Array
( ATCA, Narrabri )
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The Paul Wild Observatory, near Narrabri, is part of the
Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), and operated by the CSIRO;
the Officer-in-Charge is Dr Graham Nelson. The Narrabri site contains
the Australia Telescope Compact Array, which consists of five antennas
located along a 3-km railtrack, and a 6th antenna 3
km further to the west.
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ATNF - Mopra Observatory
( ATNF Mopra )
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The Mopra 22-m antenna is part of the Australia Telescope
National Facility (ATNF), operated by the CSIRO. It is intended
for use in conjunction with other AT antennas (the six
22-m dishes at Narrabri, and the 64-m Parkes dish) to
form the Long Baseline Array. Like the Parkes antenna, it
is also used for single-dish operation; mm-wavelength receivers are to
be installed soon.
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ATNF - Parkes Observatory
( ATNF Parkes )
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The CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility operates a group of
radio telescopes collectively known as the Australia Telescope. The ATNF
Parkes Observatory consists of a 64m telescope which is used
as an independent instrument, and networked with other Australian and
international radio telescopes for VLBI.
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Radio Surveys of the Southern and Northern Sky
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This page attempts to list some of the survey work
at radio wavelengths in both the southern and northern hemispheres.
Links to the data from these surveys are included, where
available.
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WRIGHT, Alan
( ATNF/Parkes )
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ATNF - Australia Telescope National Facility
( CSIRO )
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CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) is an organisation that
supports and undertakes research in radio astronomy. It operates the
Australia Telescope, the collective name for a set of radio
telescopes in New South Wales. These telescopes are used, individually
or together, to study objects in the Universe ranging from
the remains of dead stars to entire galaxies.
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Square Kilometre Array
( SKA - Australian contribution )
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A web resource covering SKA scientific and engineering developments. Contains
access to reports, meetings announcements, discussions of SKA issues, links
to SKA related research.
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International Interference Mitigation (for Radio Astronomy)
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This Web site is a meeting place for anyone interested
in the technical problems of making radio astronomical measurements in
the presence of other radio signals. Postings on this site
are from scientists and engineers around the world on subjects
such as suppression of RFI from electronic devices, measurement of
the electromagnetic environment, and techniques for separating weak cosmic signals
from other radiation in the radio spectrum.
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Astronomical Society of Australia
( ASA )
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The Astronomical Society of Australia (ASA) is the society of
professional astronomers in Australia. This link points to the ASA
Home Page, listing a variety of information on the Society
and its activities, including " Instructions to Authors" for its
journal and email addresses of members.
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Miriad Interferometric Data Reduction Package
( Miriad )
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Miriad is a radio-interferometry data reduction package, going from raw
visibility data through calibration, imaging, analysis and publication quality output.
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Australia Telescope National Facility - Positions vacant
( ATNF, CSIRO )
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Australia Telescope Compact Array, Parkes, MOPRA - Schedules
( ATNF )
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Observing Schedules for all ATNF Telescopes.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
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The Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia (PASA) is
a refereed international journal for new and significant research in
all areas of astronomy and astrophysics, including instrumentation and software
development.
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MANCHESTER, R. N.
( ATNF )
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KORIBALSKI, Bärbel
( ATNF )
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TSAREVSKY, Gregory
( ATNF / ASC )
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SAULT, Bob
( ATNF )
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NORRIS, Ray P.
( ATNF )
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CHAPMAN, Jessica
( ATNF/AAO )
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MORGANTI, Raffaella
( ATNF / Bologna )
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ATNF Parkes 21cm Multibeam Survey
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The Parkes 64-m telescope is commencing an HI Southern Sky
and Zone of Avoidance survey in 1996. The survey will
cover redshifts up to 0.04, and be sensitive to objects
with HI mass between 10^6 and 10^10 solar masses, depending
on distance. This will be the first extensive "blind" survey
of the 21cm extragalactic sky.
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Australian Journal of Physics
( AJP )
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The Australian Journal of Physics publishes new and significant research
in all fields of physics, ranging from elementary particles to
astrophysics.
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CSIRO - Telecommunications & Industrial Physics
( CSIRO - TIP )
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This server is operated by the CSIRO Australia Telescope National
Facility and CSIRO Division of Radiophysics, located in Sydney, Australia.
The Parkes Radio Observatory is also operated by ATNF. The
top-level menu contains: ATNF Site Guides and General Information, The
ATNF FTP Server - Documentation (See the README file first),
The ATNF FTP Server - Parkes Catalogue '90, The ATNF
FTP Server - Parkes, MIT, NRAO Survey, The ATNF FTP
Server - COMRAD database.
There is also an
FTP server , with contents: Various AIPS tasks and support
routines for the processing of Australia Telescope data; Observing proposals
and documentation related to the use and operation of the
Australia Telescope, including vistors guides to all the ATNF sites;
The Karma package (library and applications for Signal and Image
Processing; A spectral line reduction package which can read a
number of formats including those used by the Parkes 64m
telescope; Another spectral line reduction package specifically for the reduction
of spectral line data from the Parkes 64m telescope; -
README
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University of Adelaide - Astrophysics Group
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High Resolution Fly's Eye Cosmic Ray Detector
( HiRes )
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The HiRes detector - an atmospheric fluorescence detector: HiRes currently
consists of two sites on top of two mountains separated
by 13km in western Utah.
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Collaboration between Australia and Nippon for a Gamma Ray Observatory in the Outback
( CANGAROO )
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The project uses two gamma ray telescopes at a dark
site 15 km from Woomera, a small town 500 km
north of Adelaide.
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University of Adelaide - Astrophysics Group: Preprints
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Australian Defence Force Academy - Astronomy and Astrophysic Research Groups
( ADFA )
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Group of the School of Physics,
University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, The University of New
South Wales. Containing information on research interests and personnel.
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2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
( 2dF )
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COLLESS, Matthew
( MSSSO )
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Scientific interests include galaxy evolution and formation, large-scale structure of
the universe, redshift surveys, clusters of galaxies, peculiar motions of
galaxies, astronomical instrumentation for large telescopes.
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Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories - Schedules
( MSSSO )
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DRAKE, Andrew
( Mount Stromlo Observatory )
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Mount Stromlo & Siding Spring Observatories - Australian National University
( MSSSO )
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Includes the Australian AstroWeb site, and an Anonymous ftp
server.
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Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories Library
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Astronomy Thesaurus
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A multilingual web interface to "The Astronomy Thesaurus", compiled by
R.M. Shobbrook & R.R. Shobbrook.
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Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories - Observing facilities
( MSSSO )
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The Australian National University runs the following telescopes: 2.3m at
Siding Springs ; 74in at Mount Stromlo ; 50in at
Mount Stromlo ; 40in at Siding Springs ; 24in at
Siding Springs.
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Mount Stromlo and Siding Spring Observatories: Preprints
( MSSSO )
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Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
( at MSSSO )
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ROBERTS, Bill
( MSSSO )
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PFITZNER, David
( MSSSO )
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SEBO, Kim
( MSSSO )
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PETERSON, Bruce A.
( MSSSO )
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FRANCIS, Paul
( Melbourne )
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Role playing games for teaching undergraduate astronomy
( roleplay )
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This page describes the use of role-playing games to teach
undergraduate astronomy and physics, and contains several ready-to-use examples, as
well as papers describing the technique.
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MACHO project
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The MACHO project is
searching for dark matter in the form of Massive Compact
Halo Objects (MACHOs) using gravitational microlensing. We search for these
events by monitoring over 10 million stars every night in
the LMC and Galactic bulge, using the dedicated 50-inch telescope
at Mt. Stromlo.
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Monash University - Applied Mathematics Department
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Swinburne Astronomy Online
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Starting in 1999, Swinburne Astronomy Online, an online Graduate Certificate
in Astronomy will contain both general-interest and more specialist units.
The course content will be rich in multimedia animations and
simulations and incorporate newsgroup communications nd discussion of up-to-date astronomy
and space news.
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Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing
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The Swinburne Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing is hosted by
the School of Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering at the
Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia.
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MAZZOLINI, Margaret
( Swinburne )
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University of Melbourne - School of Physics: Astrophysics Group
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HOLMAN, Brett
( Melbourne )
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WHITING, Matthew
( Melbourne )
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BROWN, Michael
( Melbourne )
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University of New South Wales - Department of Astrophysics and Optics
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Joint Australian Centre for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica
( JACARA )
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This page is a
resource for Antarctic astronomy, providing information of interest to anyone
considering the Antarctic plateau as the site for a future
major international observatory. It contains papers, images, details of meetings
and lists of people involved with Antarctic astrononomy.
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BURTON, Michael
( UNSW )
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University of New South Wales - School of Physics
( UNSW )
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Automated Patrol Telescope
( APT )
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The Automated Patrol Telescope (APT) is a wide-field CCD imaging
telescope, which is operated by the University of New South
Wales at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia.
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University of Queensland - Astrophysics Group
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Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey
( SUMSS )
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SUMSS is a deep radio survey of the entire sky
south of declination -30 degrees, made using the Molonglo Observatory
Synthesis Telescope, operating at 843MHz and recording right-circular polarization.
SUMSS matches (approximately) the resolution and depth of the NRAO-VLA
Sky Survey (NVSS). The principal data products are mosaics which
cover a 4x4 degree square on the sky. The centres
of the mosaics mirror the NVSS centres in the north.
The resolution is 45" x 45"/sin(dec), and the rms noise
limit varies from 1.3 to 2mJy/beam (lower toward the south
celestial pole).
The survey began in March 1997 and
will take eight years to complete. SUMSS is suported by
funding from the Australian Research Council.
The primary reference
for a description of the survey is: Bock, D.,
Large, M. and Sadler, E.
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University of Sydney - School of Physics
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Fundamental Stellar Properties: The Interaction Between Observation and Theory
( IAU Symposium 189 )
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Table of Contents of proceedings, conference in Sydney, Australia, 13-17
January 1997.
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University of Sydney: Astrophysics Department
( Sydney )
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Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope
( MOST )
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The MOST consists of two cylindrical paraboloids, 778m x 12m,
separated by 15m and aligned East-West. A line feed system
of 7744 circular dipoles collects the signal and feeds 176
preamplifiers and 88 IF amplifiers. The telescope is steered by
mechanical rotation of the cylindrical paraboloids about their long axis,
and by phasing the feed elements along the arms. The
resulting `alt-alt' system can follow a field for +/- 6
hours (necessary for a complete synthesis with an East-West array)
only if the field is south of declination -30 degrees.
For fields near this limit the signal-to-noise ratio is considerably
lower for the first and last hour or so due
to the lower gain of the system at large `meridian
distance' angles.
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Research Centre for Theoretical Astrophysics
( RCfTA )
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ts members undertake research in theoretical astrophysics with special emphasis
on the fundamental physics of stars and on the physics
of non-thermal phenomena.
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WARDLE, Mark
( SRCfTA, U. Sydney )
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University of Tasmania - Radioastronomy Group
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Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory
( Tasmania )
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SETI Australia Centre
( UWS )
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The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Australia Center supports SETI-related
high school and university science education, SETI research and public
outreach programs from the University of Western Sydney Macarthur. Its
research project, Southern SERENDIP, is an eight million channel spectrum
analyzer piggy-backing onto conventional radio astronomy observations for the next
five years at the Parkes 64 metre radio telescope in
NSW,Australia.
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Anglo-Australian Observatory
( AAO )
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The Anglo-Australian Observatory operates the Anglo-Australian and UK Schmidt
Telescopes at Siding Spring, Australia, and a laboratory on the
same campus as the ATNF in the Sydney Suburb of
Epping.
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Anglo-Australian Telescope - Schedules
( AAT )
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FIGARO Data reduction system
( AAO )
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Astronomical Images from the AAO
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The images available here are low resolution scanned derivatives of
over 100 AAO photographs.
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Anglo-Australian Observatory Library
( AAO Library )
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Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program
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R. Paul Butler, Chris Tinney, Geoff Marcy, Hugh Jones, Alan
Penny, Brendan Byrne.
The AAT Planet Search aims to
target 200 nearby stars brighter than V=7.5 and south of
0 degrees.
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AAO Job Vacancies
( Anglo-Australian Observatory )
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RYDER, Stuart
( Anglo-Australian Observatory )
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UK Schmidt Telescope - Anglo-Australian Observatory
( UKST / AAO )
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Grove Creek Observatory, Australia
( GCO )
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Grove Creek Observatory in NSW Australia, specializes in CCD imaging
and research. Accomodation is available for visiting amateur astronomers.
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Southern Astronomical Society Home Page
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One of the first WWW sites of an amateur astronomical
in Australia. Set up for the Southern Astronomical Society, Inc.
by the administrator, Zac Pujic. The site contains general information
about astronomy as well as information about the society.
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IPS Radio & Space Services
( IPS )
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IPS is a unit of the Australian Government Department of
Administrative Services and provides the Australian radio propagation and space
environment services. Includes: Sydney Regional Warning Centre; Culgoora Solar Observatory;
Learmonth Solar Observatory; Prediction Services; Consultancy Services
be (Belgium)
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LEMAITRE, Anne
( FUNDP, Namur )
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Institute of Astronomy K.U.Leuven (Belgium)
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The research performed at the Institute of Astronomy at the
K.U.Leuven is situated in the domain of stellar astrophysics, with
special emphasis on asteroseismology and late stages of stellar evolution.
The instrumentation group is involved in instruments for several space
missions (ISO-SWS, Herschel-PACS, MONS/Roemer, COROT, ...) and the institute operates
the Mercator Telescope, at the Roque de los Muchachos observatory
(La Palma, Spain).
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DEJONGHE, Herwig
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MICHEL, Francis
( ULB )
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Universite Libre de Bruxelles - Institut d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique
( ULB-IAA )
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The Institut d'Astronomie of the Université Libre de Bruxelles has
a long tradition of research in the field of nuclear
astrophysics. It hosts the NACRE (Nuclear Astrophysics Compilation of Reaction
Rates) and NetGen (Network Generator) web interfaces to generate nuclear
reaction rates for use with stellar-evolution codes.
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International Liquid Mirror Telescope Project
( ILMT )
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Institut d'Astrophysique et de Geophysique de Liege
( IAGL )
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[in French]
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Societe Astronomique de Liege
( SAL )
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This site of the Astronomical Society of Liege (Belgium) is
completely in French.
La Société Astronomique de Liège vous
propose: prochaines activités; actualité astronomique; images d'amateurs; liens astronomiques; informations
sur la SAL, etc...
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Journal of Astronomical Data
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The Journal of Astronomical Data accepts raw and reduced data
from observations as well as from theoretical research, reduction software,
complete descriptions of new instruments, PhD theses with extensive data
tables, catalogues, graphs, computer code, and also lengthy articles, or
regular articles accompanied by the data on which it is
based.
Contributions describe in short the astrophysical background and
motive for the scientific work done, a complete description of
the data-collecting process, an assessment of the accuracy of the
data, next to the data themselves.
All data are
published on CD-ROM.
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Astrofysisch Instituut
( Belgium )
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Black Star's Astrophotography Page
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An Astrophotography page with over 120 contributed images.
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Mira Public Observatory, Grimbergen, Belgium
( Volkssterrenwacht Mira, Grimbergen, Belgium )
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The Mira Public Observatory is located north of Brussels, Belgium.
Its main goal is to introduce people to the
wonders and beauty of the night sky. The homepage also
includes a virtual tour of the observatory.
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Royal Observatory of Belgium
( KSB-ORB )
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The Royal Observatory of Belgium was founded in 1834 and
moved to its present location (Uccle) in 1890. The site
offers a large overview of the research activities in astronomy
and geophysics
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Societe Royale Belge d'Astronomie, de Meteorologie et de Physique du Globe
( SRBA )
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The "Société Royale Belge d'Astronomie, de Météorologie et de Physique
du Globe" was founded in Brussels in 1894. It is
a non-profit organization for french speaking people interested in astronomy,
meteorology, geophysics and space sciences. The Society publishes the bimonthly
journal "Ciel et Terre", organizes conferences, seminars, course of lectures
and visits to professional astronomical sites. One of its most
famous president was the cosmologist Georges Lemaître.
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Groupe Astronomie de Spa
( GAS )
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Euro Space Center - La tete dans les etoiles. [in
French]
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Astronomie: Reis door het heelal
( news, planets, universe )
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Maandelijks astro-nieuws, inclusief een educatieve reis door het heelal. Maandelijkse
afdrukbare sterrenkaart en bespreking sterrenbeeld. [in Dutch]
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Amateur Radio astronomy - Detection of Meteors
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This site describe,step by step, the construction of a radio
telescope and a meteor detection system. Recommended for novices or
small budget people.
bg (Bulgaria)
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Institute of Astronomy, Bulgaria
( IABG )
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Institute of Astronomy, Bulgaria (IABG) and National Astronomical Observatory "Rozhen".
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PETROV, Georgy
( Sofia )
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Active Galactic Nuclei, Emission Line Galaxies, Spectrophotometry, Surface photometry and
Photometry, Open clusters - U, B, V, R, I CCD
photometry, Surface photometry of BOX / PEANUT galaxies, Emission nebulae.
br (Brazil)
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De Aquino, Fran
( Maranhao State University )
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Selected papers on Gravitation & Cosmology.
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National Institute of Space Research - Astrophysics Division
( INPE - DAS, Brazil )
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In our department we have researchers working on the following
topics: High Energy Astrophysics, Optical Astronomy, Radioastronomy, and Gravitational Waves.
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VLBI Antenna at Radio-Observatorio Espacial do Nordeste
( ROEN )
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Site of Fortaleza, Brazil.
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National Laboratory for Astrophysics
( LNA, Brazil )
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LNA is an Institute of the National Council for Scientific
and Technological Development (CNPq). At present, LNA supports 3 telescopes:
the 1.6-m Ritchey-Chretien and coudé, the 0.6-m Cassegrain and the
0.6-m telescope of the University of São Paulo.
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Observatorio Nacional, Brazil
( Rio de Janeiro )
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[in Portuguese]
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Observatorio Astronomico da Serra da Piedade
( OAP, Mainas Gerais, Brazil )
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The Serra da Piedade observatory belongs to the Federal University
of Minas Gerais state, Brazil. It is opened to the
general public every first Saturday of each month for observations.
Tutorials and workshops are also part of the program, presented
by astronomers and undergraduate students of the university.
The
observatory is equipped with one Zeiss 0.6 meter reflector and
one Zeiss 15cm Coudè refractor. The observatory is located 50km
east of Belo Horizonte-MG, Brazil.
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Instituto de Fisica
( UFRGS )
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[in Portuguese]
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LIMA NETO, G. B.
( Universidade de Sao Paulo )
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Extra-galactic astrophysics and positional astronomy.
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COSTA, Roberto D.D.
( USP )
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Sao Paulo - Department of Astronomy - Instituto Astronomico e Geofisico Universidade de Sao Paulo
( IAGUSP )
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Sociedade Astronomica Brasileira
( SAB )
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Home page of the Brazilian Astronomical Society with information on
the Society, meeting schedules, members directory. [in Portuguese]
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GADOTTI, Dimitri Alexei
( USP )
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Melendez Moreno, Jorge L.
( Sao Paolo )
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Infrared Spectroscopy. Peruvian Astronomy.
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Peruvian Astronomy
( SPACE )
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The Seminario Permanente de Astronomia y Ciencias Espaciales (SPACE) promotes
astronomy in Peru. The SPACE is the major organization for
astronomers and individuals interested in astronomy in Peru.
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MACIEL, Walter J.
( IAG/USP )
ca (Canada)
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HARRIS, William E.
( McMaster University )
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Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics: Staff List
( HIA )
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Big Sky Astronomical Society
( Alberta, Canada )
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The astronomical society for kids, their parents, and teachers. Lots
of fun and educational web pages to explore, online projects,
Adopt-A-Star, and more! (Vulcan, Alberta, Canada)
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Pacific Space Centre
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Prince George Centre - Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
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The Prince George Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of
Canada is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of
astronomy and science in Prince George and the neighboring Northern
Canadian communities.
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Nation River Observatory
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Centre for Research in Earth and Space Technology
( CRESTech )
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Mike Boschat's Astronomy Page
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Canadian Space Agency
( CSA - ASC - Agence Spatiale Canadienne )
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McGill University - Earth and Planetary Science
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The Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences of McGill University
have available an interactive Atlas of impact craters and coronae
structures of Venus. The Face of Venus, enables browsers
to interactively access a geographical database of these features. Craters
or coronae can be selected by size, type, and name
status to create user-generated maps of the selected features, as
well as a text listing. A dynamic ISMAP is created
with clickable areas where users can obtain more information about
any feature viewed on the map, or directly from the
text list. Users may also elect to examine the distribution
of their selected features by using hierarchical cluster analysis to
generate a dendrogram of any groupings.
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KASPI, Vicky
( McGill )
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McMaster University - Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Contains information about their faculty, research, facilities and graduate programme.
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McMaster Cepheid Photometry and Radial Velocity Archive
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This site contains ASCII data tables of photometry and radial
velocities for Galactic and Extragalactic Cepheids (both Classical and Type
II). Data is presented as published and full citations to
the original work are given. Currently, data are sorted according
to star name.
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PUDRITZ, Ralph E.
( McMaster University )
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SUTHERLAND, Peter G.
( McMaster University )
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WILSON, Christine D.
( McMaster University )
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Hamilton Amateur Astronomers
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The Hamilton Amateur Astronomers
is a group dedicated to the enjoyment of astronomy and
public education.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 93
( ADASS III )
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The electronic version of the Proceedings for the ADASS III
Conference, held in Victoria, October 13-15, 1993, is available on-line.
A printed volume, A.S.P. Conference Series Volume 61 (Dennis R.
Crabtree, R. J. Hanisch, and Jeannette Barnes, Editors), is also
available, which can be ordered from the A.S.P. office in
San Francisco through the WWW pages or by sending a
FAX inquiry to them directly at 415-337-5205. Comments about the
electronic proceedings can be sent to the editors at adass-eds@dao.nrc.ca. Electronic Editors: Daniel Durand, Jeannette Barnes, Dennis R. Crabtree.
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Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
( CADC )
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The CADC was established in 1986 as one of three
world-wide distribution centres for data from the Hubble Space Telescope
and is part of the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory in Victoria,
B.C. The CADC mandate has recently expanded and we are
now archiving data from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope located on the
Big Island of Hawaii. CADC has hosted ADASS'93
(Oct 13-15, 1993).
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Canada France Hawaii Telescope - Archive at CADC
( CFHT )
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All the CFHT data are now being archived since September
18, 1992 and the proprietary period is 2 years. After
that time, they become public and are available world wide.
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Hubble Space Telescope
( HST - from CADC )
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Also, there is a page from ST-ECF .
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International Astronomy Conferences and Meetings
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This list of astronomy meetings is compiled by Liz Bryson
of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. This version of the meeting list
has been updated to provide links to those meetings which
are providing information electronically. If you find this list useful
please send e-mail to bryson@cfht.hawaii.edu (Bryson's plain text
version of the file is available via FTP; the
HTML is easier to read, and includes links).
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CADC Services
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The CADC tools package includes: starcat - STARCAT is a
tool for accessing the HST Archive, CFHT and ESO archives.
xhot - X tool which displays the planned activities of
the Hubble Space Telescope. It allows you to find out
what the telescope is currently observing simbad - The new
SIMBAD tool now runs on your workstation. xmgr - This
very nice interactive plotting package is now used for the
Preview system whitin STARCAT. You will be amazed by its
capabilities. Data display could be FFT'd, fitted, zoomed, printed, etc...
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DURAND, Daniel
( CADC )
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GAUDET, Severin
( CADC )
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HILL, Norman
( CADC )
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Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory [English]
( DRAO )
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DRAO is a national facility operated by the Herzberg Institute
of Astrophysics of the National Research Council of Canada. The
synthesis telescope is particularly suited to comprehensive studies of the
interstellar medium, extended Galactic nebulae and star-forming regions, and of
nearby galaxies. The other instruments are a 26-m paraboloid and
a solar flux monitoring system. Observing proposals are welcome from
all interested astronomers.
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KNEE, Lewis B.G.
( DRAO )
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 2001
( ADASS XI )
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The ADASS XI conference, hosted by CADC, was held in
Victoria, BC, Canada from 30 Sept. - 3 Oct., 2001.
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Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics
( HIA )
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The Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics (HIA)is the scientific institute within
the National Research Council of Canada which is responsible for
operating Canadian observatories. Subdivisions and related facilities of HIA include:
the DAO, DRAO, JCMT, CFHT, CADC, Gemini, and Solar Terrestrial
Physics.
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CRABTREE, Dennis
( Canadian Gemini Office )
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JUSTICE, Gerald
( HIA/NRC, DAO )
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VALLEE, Jacques P.
( Victoria B.C., National Research Council Canada )
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Magnetic Fields in astronomical objects: cosmological, galactic, protostellar, stellar, planetary,
meteoritic, etc.
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Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
( DAO )
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The DAO is operated by the National Research Council of
Canada (NRC) through its Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics (HIA)
as a national centre for astronomical research within Canada, with
emphasis on UV, optical and IR astronomy. The Canadian
Astronomy Data Centre (CADC) is a group within the DAO
which is responsible for the Canadian archive of data from
the Hubble Space Telescope as well the archive of data
from the Canada France Hawaii Telescope. DAO's Facilty Manual is
now online.
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Practical Guide to Astronomy
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Queen's University - Astronomy Group
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Canadian Astronomical society
( CASCA )
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Dark Matter Tutorial
-
This is a tutorial about Dark Matter and cosmology, written
by a researcher in the field, with optional Java experiments.
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Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
( SNO at Queen's University )
-
SNO is an astronomical neutrino observatory that is being built
below ground in the deepest section of INCO Limited's Creighton
Mine near Sudbury, Ontario. SNO is an international collaboration of
scientists from Canada, USA and UK. Information services are available
at
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Royal Astronomical Society of Canada
( RASC )
-
The beginnings of "The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada" (RASC)
go back to the middle of the nineteenth century. The
Society was incorporated within the province of Ontario in 1890,
received its Royal Charter from King Edward VII in 1903,
and was federally incorporated in 1968. The National Office of
the Society is located at 136 Dupont Street, Toronto, ON,
M5R 1V2, telephone (416) 924-7973, e-mail rasc@vela.astro.utoronto.edu. The business office
and library are housed there. You may link to RASC
Centres across Canada from this page and join the one
nearest you.
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Canadian Automatic Small Telescope for Orbital Research
( CASTOR Satellite Tracking Project )
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The Canadian Automatic Small Telescopes for Orbital Research project, based
at the Royal Military College of Canada, uses small optical
telescopes to track medium to high earth orbit satellites such
as Russian, Molniya satellites.
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Saint Mary's University - Department of Astronomy and Physics
( SMU )
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Center for Subatomic Research
( CSR )
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University of British Columbia - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( Astro@UBC )
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These are the pages for the astronomy group in the
larger Physics and Astronomy Department at UBC located in Vancouver,
Canada. Information on both research and educational activities is available.
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Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars
( MOST - First Canadian Space Telescope )
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MOST is a suitcase-sized (65x65x30cm, 60kg) microsatellite designed to probe
other stars and extrasolar planets by measuring tiny light variations
undetectable from Earth.
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Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars
( MOST )
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MOST is Canada's first space science microsatellite and its first
optical space telescope project, aiming for launch in late 2001.
MOST is designed to measure (as its acronym implies) Microvariability
& Oscillations of STars in broadband light with a precision
of a few micromagnitudes over timescales from minutes to days.
The resulting eigenfrequency data will be used primarily for stellar
seismology, to probe the structure and ages of Sun-like stars,
magnetic stars, Wolf-Rayet stars and halo subdwarfs. The subdwarfs are
expected to yield age estimates which would place a meaningful
lower limit on the age of the Universe. MOST should
also be capable of confirming the presence of giant extrasolar
planets identified in Doppler surveys.
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Planetary Surfaces
( PlaNet )
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An online lab used in the lab section of the
Astronomy 101 course at the University of British Columbia
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RICHER, Harvey B.
( University of British Columbia )
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Physics and Astronomy Department, HST and Research Papers.
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Rothney Astrophysical Observatory
( RAO )
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The Rothney Astrophysical Observatory is the principal astrophysical teaching and
research facility of the Department of Physics and Astronomy of
the University of Calgary.
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University of Calgary - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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University of Calgary Radio Astronomy Laboratory
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Canadian Galactic Plane Survey
( CGPS )
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The CGPS is an international effort to map the interstellar
matter in a large swath of our own Milky Way
Galaxy at high resolution (atomic hydrogen and radio continuum emission).
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Universite Laval, Groupe de recherche en astrophysique
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Groupe de Recherche en Astrophysique de l'Université Laval. Bilingual (French/English).
Description of research projects. Science with HST. Picture gallery. Individual
members. Recent publications. Links with other
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Optical Correctors for Liquid Mirror Telescopes
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One of the often cited limitations of liquid mirror telescopes
pertains to the small region of sky which they can
observe. Because the aberrations of a parabola increase rapidly with
field angle, classical corrector designs cannot yield subarcsecond images for
angles significantly greater than one degree. To access larger fields,
innovative corrector designs must be explored.
In these pages we
discuss the Optical Design and Testing of a family of
two-mirror correctors to compensate the aberrations of a fixed parabolic
mirror observing at a large angle from the zenith.
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Liquid Mirrors at Université Laval
( LM )
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Liquid Mirror (LM) technology is being developed at Université Laval.
A f/1.2, 2.5 meter diameter, mercury mirror is being extensively
tested in our testing tower. We are also exploring the
use of gallium eutectics as reflecting liquids. The design of
novel optical correctors to increase the accessible field of view
of liquid mirrors up to 45 degrees is also addressed.
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Solar, Auroral, Ionospheric, ... Information
( Univ. Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada )
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Solar Imagery (mirrored from SELSIS/BBSO)-updated once every three hours; Daily
Reports of Ionospheric Data containing M(3000), foF2, MUF(3000), and TEC;
East-West Solar Interferometer Scan Images from the Algonquin Radio Observatory
32-Element Interferometer; Weekly Solar Terrestrial Forecast and Review Reports; Daily
GOES-6 and 7 X-ray Plots as well as special high-resolution
xray plots of major flares; Daily NSO solar coronal line
emission plots; Daily Pseudo-Full-Disk solar coronal maps of the coronal
Fe XIV and Ca XV ion lines from the NSO;
and more... - README
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ASGEKAR, Ashish
( University of Manitoba )
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Radio Astronomy; Pulsars : Decameter & meter-wave observations, single pulse
studies, radio emission mechanisms; Pulsar searches.
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LEBLANC, Francis
( Université de Moncton )
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Observatoire du Mont Megantic
( OMM )
-
The Centre de recherche Observatoire du mont Mégantic (OMM) is
an inter-university collaborative organisation which brings together researchers from Université
de Montréal, Université Laval, with axis centred on the télescope
du mont Mégantic (TMM).
The Centre unites most of
the professional researchers working in astronomy and astrophysics in Québec.
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BASTIEN, Pierre
( Montréal )
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CARIGNAN, Claude
( Montréal )
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DEMERS, Serge
( Montréal )
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FONTAINE, Gilles
( Montréal )
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MOFFAT, Anthony F.J.
( Montréal )
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NADEAU, Daniel
( Montréal )
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RACINE, René
( Montréal )
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SAINT-LOUIS, Nicole
( Montréal )
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WESEMAEL, François
( Montréal )
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Universite de Montreal - Groupe d'Astrophysique
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[English]
Observatoire du Mont Mégantic
( OMM )
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[in French]
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Canadian Space Geodesy Forum
( CANSPACE )
-
The Canadian Space Geodesy Forum (CANSPACE) is a computer-communications-based information
dissemination and discussion group that was established several years ago
as an aid to improving communication among scientists and engineers
working with the techniques of space geodesy. Among topics discussed
are the Navstar Global Positioning System (GPS), Glonass, Transit, very
long baseline interferometry, satellite laser ranging, satellite altimetry, etc. Daily
postings of information bulletins include GPS satellite constellation status reports
(Department of Defense Notice Advisories to Navstar Users) and reports
of solar and geomagnetic field activity. Information concerning satellite launches
and orbital elements is posted regularly. Although initially intended to
link Canadian geodesists and geophysicists together, CANSPACE now has a
wide international subscriber list and is open to all. Questions
are particularly encouraged.
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Association des Astronomes Amateurs de l'Abitibi-Temiscamingue
( AAAAT )
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This is an amateur organization located in the western part
of the Province of Quebec, Canada, far away from major
centers. [in French]
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Institute for Space and Atmospheric Studies
( ISAS )
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Galactic Cepheid Database
( DDO )
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The Galactic Cepheid Database is a project of J. Donald
Fernie that lists all known Population I cepheids. It consists
of four tables listing data on 505 cepheids in the
Galaxy. Information includes positional data, color excess determinations, periods, amplitudes
and means of V, B and B-V derived by Fourier
fits to magnitude and intensity light curves, radial velocities, distances,
Z values, etc. Simple string searches of the database are
possible using WWW client software such as NCSA Mosaic. The
tables can be viewed in PostScript format or retrieved in
either ascii or dBase IV versions.
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David Dunlap Observatory, University of Toronto
( DDO )
-
The David Dunlap Observatory is located in Richmond Hill, Canada.
As part of the University of Toronto's Department of Astronomy
it operates optical telescopes for research, the largest being a
1.88m telescope. DDO is also a centre for student training
and public education.
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BARKHOUSE, Wayne
( Toronto )
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Las Campanas Redshift Survey
( LCRS )
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Las Campanas Redshift Survey data and publications
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University of Toronto - Department of Astronomy
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Encompasses the David Dunlap
Observatory and the library and provides links to other UofT
and Canadian servers.
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Selected astronomy book and software reviews
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These files are updated quarterly. They contains citations for reviews
in the main astronomy journals and magazines, of books closely
related to astronomy and astrophysics.
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BARKHOUSE, Wayne
( University of Toronto )
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Research interests: Galaxy clusters, luminosity functions, dwarf galaxies, and globular
clusters.
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GARRISON, Robert F.
( Toronto )
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HALL, Patrick Brian
( University of Toronto )
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Contains the Astronomy Job Rumor Page, Astronomy Graduate Student Resource
page, and info on my personal research, etc.
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Astronomy Job Rumor Central
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LILLY, Simon J.
( Toronto )
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RUCINSKI, Slavek
( Toronto )
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University of Toronto Southern Observatory
( UTSO )
-
UTSO operates the 60cm Helen Sawyer Hogg Telescope located on
Cerro Las Campanas in north-central Chile. This homepage provides information
useful to potential users and others interested in our facility.
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Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics
( CITA )
-
The Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics is a national research
centre for studies in theoretical astronomy and related subjects; it
is hosted by the University of Toronto. CITA has two
primary missions: a Canadian one - to foster interaction in
the Canadian theoretical astrophysics community, and also between theorists and
observational astronomers; the other is an international one - to
be a world-class centre of excellence for theoretical studies in
astrophysics.
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KUNCIC, Zdenka
( UVic, Canada )
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University of Victoria Astronomy
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Astronomy Group at the University of Victoria. Information on faculty,
graduate students and research associates. Research activities and facilities are
described. In addition, a selection of electronic preprints written by
members of the Group is also available.
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Climenhaga Observatory
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Photometric redshifts
( including HDF and HDFS )
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Includes a view of the Hubble Deep Fields with access
to photometric redshifts of individual galaxies.
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WIRTH, Gregory D.
( University of Victoria )
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Evolution of galaxy clusters, Observational cosmology, Fundamental properties of early-type
galaxies
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GREIMEL, Robert
( UVic )
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LABRIE, Kathleen
( Univ. of Victoria )
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Supernovae and supernova remnants: Rate, Impact on ISM, Role in
galaxy evolution.
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WILLIAMS, Liliya L.R.
( University of Victoria, B.C., Canada )
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Cosmology, Gravitational Lensing.
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Steinbring, Eric
( Univ. Victoria )
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Publications of the Astronomical Society ofthe Pacific
( PASP )
-
PASP is the technical journal of the Astronomical Society
of the Pacific produced monthly by The University of Chicago
Press.
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Instructions for Electronic Manuscript Submission
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University of Victoria - Physics and Astronomy Department
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Gopher
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University of Waterloo - Astronomy Group
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HUDSON, Mike
( University of Waterloo )
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GRAY, David F.
( UWO )
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University of Western Ontario - Astronomy
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University of Western Ontario - Faculty, staff and students
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Faculty, staff, and graduate students as well as members of
Meteor and Space Physics.
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BASU, Shantanu
( University of Western Ontario )
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BLAKE, Melvin
( St Mary's University )
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York University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
ch (Switzerland)
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Sternfreunde Oberaargau
( SFO )
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Informationen über Verein, Astronomie allgemein, Fotos, Linksammlung [in German].
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ALEPH Experiment
( CERN )
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CERN Hybrid Oscillation Research apparatUS
( CHORUS )
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Neutrino Oscillation MAgnetic Detector
( NOMAD )
-
Nomad (Neutrino Oscillation MAgnetic Detector) is CERN experiment WA96. The
experiment searches for the oscillation nu_mu -> nu_tau in the
CERN wide-band neutrino beam. It aims at detecting tau-neutrino charged-current
interactions by observing the production of the tau lepton through
its various decay modes by means of kinematical criteria.
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CERN Preprint Server
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High-Energy Physics Information
( a resource list from CERN )
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Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucláaire (1)
( CERN )
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DELPHI experiment
( CERN )
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Sternwarte Sursee
-
The Sursee Observatory (Switzerland) [in german].
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ETH Institute of Astronomy
( ETH Zurich )
-
The Institute of Astronomy at ETH Zurich includes the three
following research groups: Solar Physics; Stellar and Interstellar Physics; Computer
Simulations and Data Processing.
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Zurich Solar Radio Spectrometer
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The Radio Astronomy Group (RAG) of ETH
in Zurich, Switzerland, recorded solar radio spectrograms with an analog
spectrometer called Daedalus (1974-1993) in the range of 100-1000 MHz.
Its observation list can be accessed directly. Two digital
spectrometers, Ikarus (1978--1985) and PHOENIX (1988--1994), cover a
range from 100--1000 MHz and 0.1--3 GHz, respectively. And since
1998 the new and improved Phoenix-2 Spectrometer covers a
range from 0.1 -4 GHz. These data can be accessed
by the ASPECTimage retrieval system. Their observation list contains references
to frequency programs that indicate which frequencies were observed. More
information can be obtained from RAG members.
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AUDARD, Marc
( ETHZ )
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Stellar coronae; EUV and X-ray observations. Member of the PSI
Stellar Group; participation in XMM Cal/PV/GT Programs.
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Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Observatory
( OFXB )
-
The François-Xavier Bagnoud Observatory, located above the village of St-Luc
in the Swiss Alps, stands at an altitude of 2200
metres. It is intended not only for the experienced amateur
wishing to produce work of a quasi-professional quality, but also
for the use of schools and for simple visitors. curious.
Equipped with numerous instruments (60 cm reflecting telescope with
CCD camera, 20 cm refracting telescope, coelostat, 16 cm coronagraph)
it may be used day or night.
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Societe d'Astronomie de St-Imier - Les Pleiades
( Pléiades )
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A society of amateur astronomers in Switzerland.
La Société
d'Astronomie de St-Imier offre aux amateurs une porte ouverte sur
l'Univers... Elle veut donner aux amateurs les possibilités de construction
de télescopes, d'observation du ciel, d'utilisation de logiciels, d'astro-photographie, etc.
[in French].
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Basel University Astronomical Institute
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Basel Theoretical Nuclear/Particle Physics and Astrophysics Group
( tNPA Uni Basel )
-
This is Quasar, the server of the theoretical Nuclear/Particle Physics
and Astrophysics groups at the Dept. of Physics of the
University of Basel, Switzerland. The server offers information on
people, research topics, publications, and teaching as well as personal
home pages and preprints. Research topics in astrophysics include nucleosynthesis,
type I and II supernovae, nuclear astrophysics, nuclear physics far
from stability, neutrino physics; other research interests are atomic physics
and chaos. (For a full list, take a look at
the server)!
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Astronomical Institute,
University of Berne
( AIUB )
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International Space Science Institute
( ISSI )
-
ISSI is an Institute in Switzerland at which scientists from
different countries can work together. Its main task is to
contribute to the achievement of a deeper understanding of the
results from space-research missions, adding value to those results through
multi-disciplinary research in an atmosphere of international cooperation.
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Franz Niklaus König: Celestial atlas (1826)
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Geneva Observatory
-
This server presents the activities of the Observatoire de Geneve
(Geneva Observatory) and of the Institut d'Astronomie, Universite de Lausanne
(Astronomical Institute, Lausanne).
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High Accuracy Radial velocity Planetary Search
( HARPS )
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Geneva Observatory Library
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Lausanne - General Catalogue of Photometric Data
( GCPD )
-
The General Catalogue of Photometric Data (GCPD) built at the
Institute of Astronomy of the University of Lausanne contains photometric
data for about 200000 stars from some 75 different systems,
taken from about 3300 papers. The WWW server allows to
query the database ad retrieve any data from any photometric
system. Searching the references by authors' names and keywords from
the titles offers a possibility to retrieve the data from
each of the 3300 papers directly.
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INTEGRAL Science Data Centre
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The INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL) is a medium size
mission of the European Space Agency dedicated to gamma-ray
astronomy. The INTEGRAL Science Data Center (ISDC) located in Geneva
is the link between the astronomical community at large and
the INTEGRAL spacecraft.
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Open Cluster Database
( WEBDA )
-
WEBDA is a site devoted to observations and data on
stars in open clusters. The database collects information on more
than 100,000 stars in some 500 open clusters. Various facilities
are offered to perform selections on star clusters and access
the available data for each cluster. The database query through
cluster maps is a main feature of the interface. A
place where anybody should be able to get the desired
data and contribute his or her own observations.
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A Peculiar Newsletter
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Newsletter of the IAU Working Group on Ap and related
Stars (IAU Commissions 25, 27, 29 and 45). Issued every
6 months.
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Extrasolar Planet Search
Programmes
( Geneva Observatory )
cl (Chile)
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Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile - Astronomy and Astrophysics Department
( PUC Chile )
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Departamento de Astronomía y Astrofísica, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad
Católica de Chile.
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Facultad de Ciencias Fisicas y Matematicas. Departamento de Astronomía
( Universidad de Chile )
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Department of Astronomy of the University of Chile. [in Spanish]
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Concepcion University, Astronomy Group
( Chile )
-
The Astronomy Group of the Universidad of Concepcion (Chile) studies
Cepheids, Be Stars, Cataclysmic Variables, Dwarf Novae, Cluster distance.
cn ()
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Beijing astronomical Observatory
( BAO )
-
The Beijing Astronomical Observatory (BAO) is a comprehensive institute primarily
engaged in astrophysics research. The observatory, with its headquarters located
in Beijing, has five observing sites: the Xinglong, Miyun, Huairou,
Shahe and Tianjin stations. The main research programs include stellar
physics, extragalactic studies, solar physics, radio astronomy, atomic time and
frequency service, solar activity prediction, artificial satellite observation and history
of astronomy, as well as astronomical techniques.
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Beijing astronomical Data Center
( BDC )
-
The Beijing astronomical Data Center (BDC) is maintained both by
the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Beijing Astronomical Observatory.
The main tasks of the Center are collecting astronomical data
and documentary information for Chinese astronomers to refer to, introducing
Chinese astronomical data into world astronomical data system, exchanging data
with other data centers.
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Chinese Astronomical Society
( CAS )
-
More than seventy years ago, under the driving force of
the "May the 4th Movement" the pioneers of Chinese modern
astronomy proposed the establishment of Chinese Astronomical Society on the
purpose of "promoting the advancement in astronomical research and popularizing
the astronomical knowledge". Chinese Astronomical Society became an adhering member
orgnization of the International astronomical Union (IAU) in 1935. By
now 252 Chinese astronomers are individual members of the IAU.
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Nanjing Astronomical Instruments Research Centre
( NAIRC )
-
Nanjing Astronomical Intruments Research Centre (NAIRC), China, was founded by
Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1958 for developing mainly the
large and medium astronomical instruments and also other instruments by
integrated optical, mechanical, electronical and computer techniques. There are about
520 staff members working in NAIRC, including one China Academician,
17 senior researchers and professors, 60 senior engineers and 150
technicians. They compose a technical team to study and design
the overall astronomical instruments including optical system, precise mechanics, automatic
and computer controls. NAIRC is equipped with precise mechanical machines,electronic
testing instruments, large and medium optical fabricating machines, of which
some are very rare in China. NAIRC is specialized in
optical process technology for aspheric surface, birefringent crystal, etc. Its
off axis aspheric technique is in the domestic lead position.
The technology of antenna panel for millimetre wavelength radio telescope
is also being advanced in China. NAIRC adopts astronomical technique
and methods research as its subject direction. Its main developing
areas are the instruments for stellar,solar and satellite observations,astrometric and
radio astronomical instruments and other instruments by comprehensive techniques.The great
achievements have been obtained in basic research field such as
the active optics and astronomical optical interferometry, which have been
placed as the major research projects of Chinese Academy of
Sciences. Especially,after finishing the pre-research in NAIRC, the Large Sky
Area Multi-objects Fibre Spectroscopy Telescope (LAMOST) has been rated as
one of the major national scientific projects.
NAIRC is
an authorized unit for training M.Sc and Ph.D students with
the subject of "Astronomical Instruments and Methods". NAIRC is having
wide international contacts with more than 20 countries. The multilevel
academic exchange and technical-trade collaboration have been set up with
overseas scientists, institutes and specialized corporations.
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Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
( SHAO )
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Beijing Astrophysics Center
( BAC )
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Jointly sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Peking
University.
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Peking University (Department of Astronomy)
( PKU )
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The Department of Astronomy at Peking University was formally established
in June 2000. It used to be an Astronomy Section
in the Department of Geophysics for more than 40 years.
After the year 2000, the Department has entered a rapidly
developing era and is currently co-supported by the Peking University
and the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The Department of
Astronomy is offering both undergraduate and graduate programs to students
who wish to study astronomy and astrophysics, as well as
postdoctoral positions to young scientists.
There are 10 faculty
members in the department, including 6 full professors and 4
associate professors. The main research programs currently ongoing are: cosmology
and physics of galaxies; active galactic nuclei and accretion physics,
high energy astrophysics; radio astronomy; molecular clouds and star formation;
gas nebulae physics; astrophysical methods.
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Astronomy - 123 World
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Astronomy, Web sites on Point observatory, Astronomical society, Space, NASA,
Universe, Stars, Planets, Planetarium, Space Science, Aeronautics.
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Video Astronomy by Craig Zerbe
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Astroimaging using an Astrovid 2000 video camera. Examples and techniques
for high resolution lunar and planetary images.
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Video Astronomy by Craig Zerbe
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Astrovid, Astroimaging Moon and Planets.
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Astronomical Adventures
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Guided geologic tours to northern Arizona by day and stargazing
through large telescopes at night.
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Kids Astronomy.com
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Origin
( data analysis )
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Origin is a data analysis and technical graphics software in
Windows for scientists and researchers. Free full working model is
available at our website.
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Personal MicroCosms
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Download Astronomy Lab and Astronomy Clock from Personal MicroCosms' web
site. These programs are available in Windows 3.1 and Windows
95, 98, and NT versions.
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SciSpy: Science Data Central
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Resource for science data collections, standards, formats, and tools with
online catalog for free and commercial downloadable software, specializing in
HDF and other formats.
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SciTech Astronomical Research
( Telescope Manufacturer )
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Design and manufacture high performance automated telescope systems, software, and
related instrumentation for research and education. Emphasis on delivering turn-key
operations to the customer.
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Science Master - Space and Astronomy Pages
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ScienceMaster's Space and Astronomy Home Page is a portal for
space science and education resources.
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Starlight Images
( astro photos )
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Posters of spectacular astro photos for sale. Free images for
personal use. Time-lapse pictures of the Northern Lights (Aurora), Polaris
and star trails over Sedona, Arizona by Michele Breedlove
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Space About.com
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A guide for space and space exploration.
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Space Art by M. Fusco
( The Ace Artist's Gallery )
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Original Space Art by Michele E. Fusco.
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Associazione Friulana di Astronomia e Meteorologia
( AFAM )
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AFAM is an Italian amateur astronomical society in 1970, and
devoted to the popularization of astronomy and amatorial research. The
activity is conducted in its observatory, located in Remanzacco (about
150Km E-NE of Venice). Main fields of interest are: Solar
System radioastronomy (Sun, meteors, Jupiter), and photometry of cataclismic variables.
AFAM is deeply involved with professional and amateur astronomers conducting
international studies in selected topics.
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Analemma
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A descriptive view of the analemma using computer animations and
graphics.
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David Darling's Astrobiology Page
( Astrobiology )
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Astrobiology discussions, links and books. A site with a strong
emphasis on astrobiology and the search for extraterrestrial life and
intelligence, reflecting author David Darling current areas of interest. In
addition to a description of Darling s books, including his
latest work, The Extraterrestrial Encyclopedia, the site contains hundreds of
links to other sites connected with astrobiology, extrasolar planets, SETI
and other topics related to alien life, FAQ s, a
forum and a guestbook.
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Astronomical Society Ivan Stefek, Kutina, Croatia
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Astronomical society dedicated to school astronomy, in Croatia.
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Antedo, Inc.
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Technical Support and Program Management services to Schwartz-Hautmont for two
34-meter diameter Beam Waveguide Wheel and Track-type antenna systems, contracted
from JPL for NASA Deep Space Nine Network. One installed
in Australia and another in Spain. Technical Consulting and Program
Management services to Schwartz-Hautmont for a 6.5-Meter Optical Telescope Enclosure
and Buildings, contracted from Carnegie Institute of Washington.
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Martz Observatory & Martz Astronomical Assn., Inc.
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The Web Site for the Martz Observatory & Astronomical Association.
The Martz Observatory has served western New York state since
1965. The Martz Astronomical Association, Inc. (501c3) conducts public education
programming at the observatory and other locations that give over
15,000 people access to the stars every year.
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Black Sun Eclipse website
( Eric Flescher )
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This website contains information about eclipses, accounts and photographs, eclipses
links, online presentation (10 myths of Eclipses), and other information
and news about asteroids, comets, etc.
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Astrofreaks - Astronomie Homepage der Nienburger Astrofreaks
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Astronomie for teachers, students and pupils [in German].
Astronomie
für Schüler, Einsteiger, Lehrer und Unterricht. Anregungen zu eigenen Beobachtungen
mit eigenen Mitteln. Kaufberatung für Teleskope und Buchtipps.
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Astronomy French Portal
( Astronomie et Sciences de l'Espace )
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Astronomy French portal : News, Articles, Gallery, Downloads, Forums. [in
French].
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Astro Archive
( AA )
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This is a fulltext archive of the 40 most important
mailing lists for amateur astronomers. Collects data since 1998.
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AstroExpo.com
( Space Industry Virtual Exhibit Hall )
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Online databases of Space qualified hardware, software, services, companies, and
news.
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AstronNewsNetwork.com
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Astronomy, educational, industry, robotic exploration, human space flight.
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ASTRONOMY magazine
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Astronomy.com is produced by the publishers of the world's best
selling English magazine of the same name. Like its sister
publication, Astronomy magazine, Astronomy.com offers visitors a wide variety of
information for both hobbyist and armchair astronomers alike.
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Astronomy In Your Hands
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Hands-on astronomy activities for classroom and home. Activities and lesson
plans that enable teachers to deliver hands-on astronomy lessons without
needing a science background. Featuring a downloadable star wheel or
planisphere available for all latitudes.
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astronomylinks.com - journey through your universe
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Astronomy and space links from around the world, broken down
into an intuitive index for beginners, intermediate or advanced stargazers.
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Astronomy Notes
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These documents were created by Nick Strobel for the introductory
astronomy courses he teaches. They are copyrighted by Nick Strobel.
This web site is offered to the net as a
resource in astronomy education.
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Astronomy Now
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Britain's leading astronomy magazine.
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AstronomyTeacher.com
( Astronomy site for educators )
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Astronomyteacher.com collects links to resources, lesson plans, interactive projects, and
links of interest to astronomy educators in K-12 schools.
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Astronomy Today
( astrononomy, cosmology and space exploration )
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Astronomy Today has articles on astronomy, cosmology and space exploration,
with a regularly updated sky guide plus the latest space
news.
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AstroNotes
( Free and commercial tool for recording and planning observations )
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AstroNotes is a tool for recording observations and planning future
observing sessions.
The goal of AstroNotes is to provide
a database application for amateur astronomers at a low price.
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Astronoticias
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Spanish news about astronomy, astronautics and space sciences [in Spanish].
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Ciel d'Anjou
( ACA )
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[in French]
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Astronomical CCD Imaging
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Includes a section with a CCD Galaxy Atlas.
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Astronomical CCD Imaging
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Includes a section with a CCD Galaxy Atlas.
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Observation of the Sun with a spectroheliograph
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Description of an amateur realization: a spectroheliograph with linear CCD,
by Phil Rousselle. Archives: full disk images of the Sun
(H-alpha an ionized calcium lines), synoptic maps of sunspots and
filaments, etc. [French and english pages].
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Amateur Telescope Making Journal
( ATM Journal )
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ATM Journal is the only publication dedicated totally to amateur
telescope making and optical engineering. Articles are submitted by both
novice and profesional alike. Now being sent to readers in
54 countries.
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WARNOCK, Archibald
( A/WWW Enterprises )
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Bad Astronomy
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Discusses common misconceptions about astronomy in the media and other
sources. Includes narrative, sometimes humorous descriptions of misconceptions in astronomy
with an explanation of what the correct idea is.
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Bentec Multiplexed Hyperaspheric Optical Surfaces
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Polymer Optics Manufacturing and free optical software illustrating Multiplexed Hyperaspheric
Optical Surfaces.
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Planetary Nebulae Observer's Home Page
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The web site for almost everything related to observations of
Planetary Nebulae. Hundreds of images and over 1000 observing reports
in addition to many special articles. Links to other PN
related sites and databases.
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Astronomy Resources in Nebraska
( ARIN )
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A comprehensive index to astronomy related organizations in Nebraska (observatories,
planetariums, clubs, courses, merchants, etc.). Displays resource list categorized by
user access, research, k-12, college and so on. Announces public
events online. Also hosts several official and unofficial websites for
observatories and other resources in the state.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
( MNRAS )
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The Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society is published
for the Society by Blackwell Science Limited. The Journal publishes
the results of original research in the positional and dynamical
astronomy, astrophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology, space research and the design
of astronomical instruments.
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Astronomy & Geophysics
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Astronomy & Geophysics is the new topical Journal of the
Royal Astronomical Society. Whilst maintaining all the traditions of its
predecessor (The Quaterly Journal), its primary objective is to promote
communications among and between astronomers and geophysicists . It contains
scientific articles on major developing themes in astronomy and geophysics.
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Nevada NE CA Great Western Astronomers
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Star Parties, Telescope Workshops, SkyTours, Telescopes and Books for Students
Projects.
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Brightsurf.com
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A resource for science information, studies, research and discoveries.
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Brooks/Cole Astronomy Resource Center
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Description of Wadsworth Astronomy Resource Center Links
which are useful to teachers and students of astronomy.Also, an
Online Studyguide for the Wadsworth text: Foudations of Astronomy, Fourth
edition, by Michael Seeds.
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Astronomy Chat Room Listings
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Xephem: An Interactive Ephemeris for X Windows/Motif
( XEPHEM )
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Xephem is an interactive astronomical ephemeris program for X Windows
systems. It computes heliocentric, geocentric and topocentric information for celestial
objects. Xephem has built-in support for all planets; the moons
of Jupiter, Saturn and Earth and Mars' central meridian longitude.
Xephem supports objects in heliocentric or Earth orbit given the
appropriate elements. Sample databases of over 16000 objects are included
in the release kit. Xephem generates data in configurable tabular
forms and in several detailed graphical formats. Xephem can plot
and list all data fields and can be programmed to
search for arbitrary circumstances. Xephem can serve as the control
point for automated telescopes and can connect to auxiliary database
servers in real-time via named streams pipes (UNIX fifos).
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Closer To Truth
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Closer To Truth television series and Web site brings together
leading scientists and scholars to debate how the Universe began,
and how it may possibly end.
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Coelum, Mensile di Astronomia Scienza e Telescopi
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European astronomical monthly magazine [in Italian].
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Puckett Observatory
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Company Seven Astro-Optics Division
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Company Seven Astro-Optics Division is a firm that is involved
in the design, manufacture, resale, and service of astronomical telescopes
and related systems. Credentials include support of mission critical aspects
of the NASA International Comet Halley Watch, the Hubble Space
Telescope Repair Mission, and a variety of Defense and Law
Enforcement projects.
The Company sponsors a showroom and museum
displaying rare new and antique telescopes, binoculars, and optics in
Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A.
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Fremont Peak Observatory Association
( FPOA )
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The Fremont Peak Observatory Association is a non-profit corporation associated
with the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation.
FPOA is one of many state parks cooperative associations. It
is unique in the it is the only cooperative association
devoted to interpreting astronomy to the public. The FPOA constructed
an observatory in the Fremont Peak State Park in San
Benito County. It is eleven miles from San Juan Bautista.
The main objective of the FPOA is to promote astronomy
through public educational and interpretive programs at Fremont Peak State
Park.
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Links to Relativistic Starflight
( RFS )
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This is a list of links to all known relativistic
flight simulators. There are a variety of technologies in use.
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American Association of Amateur Astronomers
( AAAA )
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The American Association of Amateur Astronomers. welcomes all individuals interested
in astronomy of any level of expertise, from novice to
nationally recognized expert. Interests range from observing and astrophotography to
CCD imaging and armchair astronomy.
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Cosmic-Connection.com
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A resource for amateur astronomers and space enthusiasts -- worldwide.
Astronomy links to international resources, current space science events, news
and weather, glossaries, multi-media and educational sites for children with
onsite language translation tool.
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Astro-Kosmos
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Informationen über Sonne, Mond, Finsternisse für beliebige Orte in Graphiken
und Tabellen. Hilfetexte in deutsch. [in German].
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CCD Spectroscopy at Mais Observatory
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This site shows what an amateur with only modest equipment
can accomplish in the area of astronomical spectroscopy.
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CyberSky
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CyberSky is an educational astronomy program that transforms a personal
computer into a personal planetarium. CyberSky provides an excellent way
to learn about astronomy and to explore the wonders of
the sky visible in the distant past, the present, and
the far-off future.
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Cyprus Astronomical Society
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Cyprus Astronomical Society was established in 1990 by a group
of professional and amateur astronomers living in Cyprus.
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IRIS
( CyTeg )
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IRIS is a program complex for processing and analysis of
large arrays of research data (in particular, images). It is
a researcher's toolbox to decide a lot of concrete problems.
IRIS is oriented towards the researchers: scientists, engineers, graduate students,
students, etc.
Main features of IRIS are simplicity of
use, flexibility, possibility of integration with other applications (advanced OLE
and DLL-interface).
Native formats processed by IRIS, are FITS,
SBIG, BMP. There is the possibility to include support of
additional data formats without recompiling IRIS.
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DEC gatekeeper.dec.com Archive
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Internet Tools Summary
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DFM Engineering, Inc. of All Astronomy Products and Instrumentation
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DFM Engineering, Inc.: Dealer and Sales Support Specialists of All
Astronomy Products and Instrumentation Including: Telescopes, Lidar Scanners, Computer Control
Systems, Telescope Retrofit Control Systems, Custom Products and Optics.
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Astronomical Society of Rowan County
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Astronomy club located in Salisbury North Carolina. Founded June 1981
to encourage the public to explore science, with a focus
on teaching astronomy fundamentals to children, club members, and the
interested public.
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Gov Aker Observatory at Discovery Park
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Gov Aker Observatory-Offers a variety of educational programs, interactive astronomy
exhibits, a working 20-inch optical reflecting telescope.
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Astrophysical QuickView
( AQV )
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This is a collection of informative quick summaries of new
press releases dealing with astrophysics, cosmology, astronomy, and space exploration.
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Astronomy for Kids
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Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
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The Solar Terrestrial Activity Report has an overview of current
solar activity as well as this activity's effect on Earth's
geomagnetic field. The report is primarily aimed at radio listeners.
Solar cycle and solar wind information is part of the
report.
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Hypermedia Issues And Applications
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State of the Art Review on Hypermedia Issues And Applications,
by V. Balasubramanian, Graduate School of Management, Rutgers University, Newark,
New Jersey (bala@e-papyrus.com). Chapter 1: Hypertext - An Introduction, Chapter
2: Implementation Issues, Chapter 3: Database Issues, Chapter 4: User
Interface Issues, Chapter 5: Information Retrieval Issues, Chapter 6: Integration
Issues, Chapter 7: Applications, Chapter 8: A Systematic Approach To
User Interface Design For A Hypertext Framework. Postscript version available
(tar'ed and compressed)
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Earth and Sky
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This is a weekly on-line publication for the public to
learn more about Earth science and astronomy. It consists of
transcripts of radio programs aired daily on the Earth &
Sky Radio Series, which is hosted by Deborah Byrd and
Joel Block. The series broadcasts on more than 500 stations
in the United States and on a variety of other
stations across the globe.
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EARTHWORKS
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EARTHWORKS is a world leading on-line database of career opportunities
for: space/planetary scientists, remote sensing/GIS staff, geocomputing specialists, climate/atmospheric scientists,
oceanographers, geophysicists, seismologists, environmental scientists, geoscientists, geotechnical engineers, petroleum scientists/engineers
and hydrologists/hydrogeologists in the academic, space, water, upstream oil and
gas, civil and mining sectors with particular focus on North
America, the UK, Europe, the Pacific Rim and Africa.
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Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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The Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics is now available online.
This indispensable reference includes 2,750 articles written by world renowned
astronomers and astrophysicists. This web-based product features links to the
primary literature, sophisticated search facilities, news stories, monthly updates and
much more.
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Phase-diverse speckle reconstruction of solar data
( PDS )
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Award-winning paper: " Phase-diverse speckle reconstruction of solar data," by
John H. Seldin and Richard G. Paxman, Environmental Research Institute
of Michigan. --ABSTRACT-- Phase-diverse speckle imaging is a novel imaging
modality that makes use of both speckle-imaging and phase-diversity concepts.
A phase-diverse speckle data set consists of one conventional image
and at least one additional image with known phase diversity
for each of multiple atmospheric phase realizations. We demonstrate the
use of a phase-diverse speckle data set collected at the
Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope on La Palma to overcome the
effects of atmospheric turbulence and to restore a fine-resolution image
of solar granulation. We present preliminary results of simultaneously reconstructing
an object and a sequence of atmospheric phase aberrations from
these data using a maximum-likelihood parameter-estimation framework. The consistency of
the reconstructions is demonstrated using subsets of the sequence of
images pairs.
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ExoScience NEWS
( exoScience Space News )
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exoScience provides daily astronomy news in addition to more comprehensive
features on major astronomy events.
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Explore Space Control Center
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Explore Space is an educational resource to astronomy and space.
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Bernez's Homepage
( Astro )
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Warning: contains some obsolete or mispelled links.
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Endless Boundaries
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Detailed and easy-to-understand information on the Sun, the nine planets,
and several of the planets' moons.
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Astrofotografia FotoEstrella
( Astrophotography )
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The beauty of the nocturnal landscape can be grabbed by
using simple photo cameras that can be adjusted manually for
f/stop setting and for long exposures.
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Polaris Observatory Association
( POA )
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Polaris Observatory Association is a scientific not-for-profit organization with a
private observatory in Lockwood Valley, California.
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Leicester Astronomical Society
( LAS )
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Leicester Astronomical Society meets twice a month at National Space
Centre, Leicester UK. Talks, visits, observing session, social events.
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Orrery: The Solar System in Action
( Orrery )
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This site grew as a support resource for Spacetech's Orrery
application for RISC OS workstations. It is now replete with
educational resources for all platforms, and is kept up to
date. The site contains the kind of information that teachers
often want to have at their finger tips, because it
was written by a teacher who looked for information, and
failed to find it.
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Bucks-Mont Astronomical Association
( BMAA )
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Bucks-Mont Astronomical Association is an active astronomy organization of Bucks
and Montgomery County colleagues in Pennsylvania. BMAA sponsors Stella-Della-Valley, the
annual weekend convention held in October at a dark-sky observing
site in upper Bucks County (Ottsville, Pennsylvania, about 40 miles
north of PHiladelphia). BMAA numbers about 80 members.
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Deep Sky CCD Imaging
( amateur atrophotography )
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Growing gallery of galaxies, clusters and nebulae pictures (including complete
Messier list) taken with Cookbook CCD camera and 8-inch telescope.
CCD mosaics of large objects: North America, M31, etc. Stereogram
of comet Hyakutake - see it float in space...
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FTP Software Inc
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Innovative developer of TCP/IP transports and applications for DOS, Windows
and OS/2
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HANSON, Gene
( AAVSO )
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Variable Star Observing.
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Grupo Astronomico Silos de Zaragoza, Spain
( GAS )
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[in Spanish].
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Lebanese Amateur Astronomical Society
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A Lebanese astronomical society dedicated to the study of astronomical
sciences which is open to all people of all ages
in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Astro Source
( Explore the Universe of Astronomy )
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This page contains links to major Astronomy sites and photo
archives, plus a growing educational section containing original works and
overviews by the author on space and space travel, stars
and galaxies, and the mysteries of the universe.
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Sidewalk Astronomers
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A non-profit organization dedicated to public service in Astronomy. In
order to help make it possible for the people who
live on this planet to see and understand the Universe
in which we live, we set up our telescopes in
the shopping malls or on the sidewalks of the cities
so that people may see the planets and moons of
our own solar system.
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Astronomy of hidden celestial bodies by George Gontcharov, Pulkovo observatory
( News about stellar systems with hidden massive objects (maybe black holes! )
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A small scientific group at the famous Pulkovo astronomical observatory
(Saint-Petersburg, Russia) investigates bright & nearby stars non-linearly moving around
some hidden massive celestial bodies such as white dwarves, neutron
stars and black holes. Such stellar systems are known as
so called "astrometric binaries". A result of this project -
Astrometric Binary Catalogue (ABC) will describe dynamical properties of hundreds
stellar systems with hidden bodies.
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River Valley Stargazer Online
( A web based Astronomy magazine )
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The River Valley Stargazer Online is devoted to the education
of Astronomy and weather.
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COSMOS Astronomical Webring
( Bring Astronomy educational Web sites togather )
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The COSMOS Astronomical Webring is devoted to bring educational Astronomy
and weather web page together.
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Small Magellanic Cloud
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The purpose of this web site is to gather and
present as much information on the Small Magellanic Cloud (and
on this interesting patch of sky) as possible, in the
hope that fellow amateur observers will have a reference source
to aid their own observations.
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Sirius Astronomy Association
( Constantine, Algeria )
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SIRIUS is an Amateur Astronomy Association from Constantine, Algeria, devoted
to promote Astronomy and Science, and to establish contact with
similar associations.
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Aberdeen and District Astronomical Society
( ADAS )
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Aberdeen and District Astronomical Society is a small group that
meets every fortnight for observing sessions. We also organise gatherings
for dark-sky observing and visits to observatories and planetaria.
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Asociacion Colombiana de Estudios Astronomicos
( ACDA )
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ACDA is a non profit amateur association devoted to the
research and popularization of Astronmy in Colombia.(in Spanish)
Astronomy Information, Colombia
astro-ephmerides, astrolinks, News.
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Evansville Astronomical Society
( EAS )
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Meetings are held monthly at the Wahsiedler Observatory in Lynnville
Park, Lynnville Indiana. The Observatory houses a 14" SCT and
a 12.5" Newtonian Reflector.
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Intijalsu
( Archaeoastronomy )
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Intijalsu is the name of a group of Chilean amateur
Archaeoastronomers (study of astronomy in ancient civilizations). We study the
astronomical characteristics of archaeological sites in South America and especially
in Chile. We have now also widened our interest to
Ethnoastronomy (study of astronomy in modern societies) which is necessary
for a good and realistic understanding of these ancient civilizations.
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Astronomical Society of MALTA
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Mythical Ireland - 5,000-year-old astronomy
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Mythical Ireland explores the Stone Age in the context of
astronomy, mythology and art, and reveals how the people of
5,000 years ago were master astronomers, confidently able to predict
the solstices and the seasons, and acutely aware of the
Metonic Cycle of the Moon and Precession of the Equinoxes.
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Philippine Astronomical Society
( PAS )
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Features the Philippine Astronomical Society's history, objectives, current activities, etc.
Provides lots of pictures showing both astronomical observations and human
interests related to astronomy in the Philippines.
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Palermiti Observatory
( Florida )
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The Palermiti Observatory is a non-profit organization established in 1979
for conducting astronomical research and teaching astronomy to the general
public and local colleges and schools.
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Torbay Astronomical Society
( Devon, England )
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The Torbay Astronomical Society is based in Torbay, Devon, England.
The web site includes information on the 1999 eclipse, for
which Torbay will be in the totality zone.
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Voyages Through the Universe Site
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This site accompanies the introductory college textbook by Fraknoi, Morrison,
and Wolff (1997, Harcourt Brace) and includes annotated links, resource
lists for beginning astronomy instructors, teaching hints, and more.
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Annotated Links to Introductory Astronomy Web Resources
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Links organized by 30 subjects; each link gives a brief
review.
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Hitachi Instruments
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Hitachi Instruments, Inc. is a manufacturer and provider of high
efficiency diffraction gratings. We offer both standard catalog components and
custom made to order items.
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HobbySpace
( Space related hobbies and activities )
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HobbySpace provides information and links to web resources about space
related hobbies and activities accessible to non-professionals. The site holds
nearly 30 sections that cover such areas as astronomy, amateur
SETI, satellite observing, software, space radio, amateur and student satellites,
space art and music, and more.
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Astrogallery
( by Dominic Cantin )
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Secrets of the Universe
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Planets, Stars, Comets, Black Holes, The Big Bang, Space Photos,
History of Astronomy, and much more.
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Yellowstone Valley Amateur Astronomers
( YVAA )
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HubbleConstant.com
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Information on the Hubble constant, cosmology, and the size and
age of the Universe (presented by Science@NASA).
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CFD codes list
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The Cepheid Distance Scale: A History
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A critical review of the Cepheid distance calibration, from Henrietta
Leavitt to the Hipparcos mission.
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Astronomy for kids
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Learn about the Universe, and join the Junior Astronomers Club.
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Event Inventor
( Astronomy and math activities using cross staff & quadrant )
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Have FUN learning about the basics of SCIENCE, MATH and
TECHNOLOGY while doing INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES.
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Astronomy - Learn What's UP This Month
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Want to know where, when, and how to find a
planet? When's the next meteor shower? Where is the comet?
These pages are updated monthly or as needed.
Written for the beginner to intermediate.
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BinoSky - best bets for viewing the night sky through binoculars
( BinoSky )
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A guide to the best bets for viewing the night
sky through binoculars. Images and maps on consistent scales, with
consistent exposures.
-
ANA data processing package/language
( ANA )
-
A free, extensive, IDL-like interactive data analysis and display program
and language for 32-bit computers, developed and used by the
authors for scientific investigation of images of the Sun (but
not limited to those). The source code is written in
C (with X11) and is (Nov 1998) about 4.2 Mbyte
in size, of which 670 kbyte is covered by the
manual. The authors use ANA on linux and SGI Irix,
and it has also run on DEC OSF and Sun
Solaris.
-
Transition Region And Coronal Explorer
( TRACE )
-
TRACE will enable solar physicists to study the connections between
fine-scale magnetic fields and the associated plasma structures on the
Sun in a quantitative way by observing the photosphere, transition
region, and corona.
-
Soft X-Ray Telescope onboard Yohkoh Satellite, ISAS, Japan
( description at LMSAL, USA )
-
Yohkoh (" Sunbeam" in Japanese) is a satellite of the
Japanese Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) dedicated to
high-energy observations of the Sun, specifically of flares and other
coronal disturbances
-
Yohkoh Public Outreach Project
( YPOP )
-
The Yohkoh Movie Theater (YPOP) is designed to bring you
images and movies depicting our nearest star, the Sun, as
seen by an X-ray telescope on board the Yohkoh satellite.
The YPOP site includes a range of activities for youngsters,
parents, teachers and anyone interested in learning more about the
Sun.
-
Loch Ness Productions: Planetarium resources
-
Includes a list of planetarium and planetarium- related Web sites,
together with Loch Ness Productions resources for planetaria: shows, original
artwork slides, space music CDs and tapes, the LNP Planetarium
Compendium (directory of the world's planetaria), and more.
-
Robinson Lunar Observatory
-
Information, pictures, observations of amateur observatory plus pages relating to
the International Occultation & Timing Association (IOTA).
-
Neos, Phas, asteroids
( Neos Animations )
-
Neos, Phas animations.
-
MathSoft
-
We're the developers of S-PLUS as well as developers and
providers of a variety of other tools for statistical and
data analysis. We strive to provide you with a variety
of online information which will help you work more efficiently
and creatively within S-PLUS.
-
MathSource -- Mathematica Software
( Wolfram Research, Inc. )
-
This site contains all material available through MathSource. The General
directory contains items of general interest to the Mathematica community,
such as administrative info, MathGroup archives, Mathematica tutorials, MathSource information,
utility programs, and Mathematica tips. The Enhancements directory contains items
that enhance the functionality of Mathematica beyond the capabilities of
the basic kernel. Items in the Applications directory deal with
the application of Mathematica to specific problems or subject areas.
The subcategories group related items together into manageable sizes. Subcategories
under Applications include: Audio, Chemistry, Complexity, Computer Science, Data-Tables, Economics-Finance,
Education, Engineering, Geography, Graphics, Life Science, Material Science, Math, and
Physics. Books supplements, periodicals, journals, press-announcements, bibliographical information, Mathematica documentation,
and the like are all stored in the Publications directory.
-
Orbit! 3D On-Line Planetarium
( Orbit! )
-
Orbit the earth in a realistic VRML environment with moon,
sun, planets, galaxy, constellations, thousands of stars, satellite imagery, space
flight, and solar eclipses.
-
Astronomical Cyber Mall
-
Lists of Astronomical related businesses.
-
SETI : Star Maps for visual use
-
Use the 68 star maps to find the location of
the data you are proccessing!
-
Texas Star Party
( TSP )
-
The Texas Star Party is a week-long astronomy convention held
annually in April-May in the Davis Mountains of west Texas.
Over 700 amateur astronomers observe & photograph the dark skies,
attend daily paper sessions, hear presentations from prominent astronomers, and
otherwise socialize with people from all over the world.
-
Mojave Solar
-
A private research venture into Solar Physics.
-
MONOPTEC's Fixed Shutter Dome
( FSD )
-
MONOPTEC licenses the Fixed Shutter Dome, an enabling technology in
observatory enclosures and satellite laser ranging systems. Four FSD's now
reside in Tokyo, Japan, as part of the Keystone Project.
-
Shaukat on Moon Sighting
( Earliest Crescent Moon Sighting )
-
Earliest visibility of moon across the globe, calculated by the
latest criterion developed by Shaukat
-
Malin Space Science Systems, Inc.
( MSSS )
-
MSSS Viking Image Archive
-
Provides access to a large fraction of the set of
images taken by the Viking orbiters from 1976 to 1980
-
LACHIEZE-REY, Marc
-
Cosmology, gravitation, geometry.
-
Design Engineering Technology Digest
-
The monthly magazine features exclusive reports of innovations developed by
NASA and its industry partners/contractors that can be applied to
develop new/improved products and solve engineering or manufacturing problems. Authored
by the engineers or scientists who did the work, the
briefs span a wide array of fields, including electronics, physical
sciences, materials, computer software, mechanics, machinery/automation, manufacturing/fabrication, mathematics/information sciences, and
life sciences.
Most briefs offer a Technical Support
Package, which explains the technology in greater detail and provides
contact points for questions or licensing discussions.
NASA Tech Briefs
also contains feature articles on successful NASA spinoffs, profiles of
NASA tech transfer resources, news briefs, and application stories. Regular
columns describe new patents, industry products, software, and literature.
-
Nature
-
International weekly journal of science
-
NatureJobs
( nature.com )
-
Comprehensive international listing of jobs on the Internet, updated weekly.
-
Image Processing CD-ROM
-
The IMAGE PROCESSING TOOLS CD-ROM contains a huge selection of
files related to the topics of image processing, file formats
and documentation, format conversions, specialized image processing applications, and source
code for algorithms, converters, and complete image processing systems. The
disk also includes a large amount of FITS information, CCD
imaging software, and specialized astronomical image processing software.
-
New Scientist
-
Planet Science
-
NGC/IC Project
-
The NGC/IC Project is an attempt to correctly identify all
of the original NGC and IC objects, starting with the
original discoverer 's notes and working forward in time to
encompass the work of contemporary astronomers, both professional and amateur,
such that the identity of each of the NGC and
IC objects is known with as much certainty as we
can reasonably bring to it from the existing historical record.
Contains a lot of historical NGC/IC data, including the original
NGC and IC's. Also contains an on-line NGC/IC public access
database as well as an NGC/IC observing list generator.
-
Numerical Recipes
-
The Numerical Recipes (NR) books are developed by Numerical Recipes
Software and published by Cambridge University Press (CUP).
Thanks
to special permission from Cambridge University Press, the complete Numerical
Recipes books in C, Fortran 77, and Fortran 90 On-Line,
are available on-line, free, in both PostScript and PDF formats.
-
SETI
-
Features an extensive investigation of the factors involved in the
development of complex life. Written in a thoughtful and accessible
style.
-
Observa-DOME
-
Observatory Domes
-
Oklahoma City Astronomy Club
( OKcAC )
-
The Oklahoma City Astronomy Club exists to provide an enjoyable
opportunity to explore the science of astronomy.
-
Omaha Astronomical Society
-
Website of the Omaha Astronomical Society.
-
Omega Optical, Inc
-
Omega Optical manufactures interference filters for astronomical applications from the
deep UV to the far IR. Image quality interference filters
are offered to many standard designs. Also produced are UVBRI
sets from colored glasses. Optical fabrication facilities permit specialized fabrication
with reasonable build times.
-
OLSON, Eric
( CEA )
-
Digital Archive of Historical Astronomy Pictures
( DAHAP )
-
A collection of images from the history of astronomy, for
use in research and teaching.
-
Ipswich School Astronomical Society
( ISAS )
-
Ipswich School Astronomical Society is a school club that was
set up in 1998. Members are aged between 11 and
17 and meet weekly in the physics department of the
school.
-
Vaulx-en-Velin Planetarium
-
[in French]
-
PlanetScapes
-
Views of the Solar System presents a vivid multimedia adventure
unfolding the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids,
and more. Discover the latest scientific information, or study the
history of space exploration, rocketry, early astronauts, space missions, spacecraft
through a vast archive of photographs, scientific facts, text, graphics
and videos.
-
Views Of The Solar System
-
Views of the Solar System presents a multimedia adventure unfolding
the splendor of the Sun, planets, moons, comets, asteroids, and
more.
-
Society for Popular Astronomy
( SPA )
-
The Society for Popular Astronomy brings astronomy to everyone. Formed
in 1953 as the Junior Astronomical Society, the SPA publishes
a quaterly magazine Popular Astronomy.
-
Quantum Image Processing
-
Quantum Image, Image restoration software for Microsoft Windows platforms.
-
Space Weather Software Applications
-
Software application to graph current space weather data from NOAA
GOES satellites and other data sources. An interactive map of
the sun showing locations of current active regions.
-
Radio astronomie d'amateur
-
Personal page about amateur radio-astronomy, mainly concerning the sun.Contains schematics
tips on how to begin, photographs, records of solar activity.
[in french and english].
-
Radio-Sky Publishing
-
Radio-Sky Publishing endeavors to provide amateur radio-astronomers with the resources
they need to begin investigations of the radio universe, in
the form of books, software, and web based information.
-
Robert Lentz's Astronomy Resources
-
LENTZ, Robert A.
-
Education and Informational resources for general public; Computer Aided Instruction
-
Linux for Astronomy CDROM project
( LfA )
-
Collections of Astronomical software for the Linux (x86) operating system.
Includes AIPS, GIPSY, MIRIAD, MIDAS,IRAF, NEMO, STSDAS, PROS, TABLES, SAOimage,
FTOOLS, PGPLOT, Karma, StarLab, R, Xephem, and many more. All
packages are prebuilt and install with a mouse click.
-
Astrobiology Web
-
Interactive Data Language from Research Systems, Inc.
( IDL )
-
IDL, Interactive Data analysis Language, is a complete package for
the interactive reduction, analysis, and visualization of scientific data and
images. Optimized for the workstation environment, IDL integrates a responsive
array oriented language with numerous data analysis methods and an
extensive variety of two and three dimensional displays into a
powerful tool for researchers. IDL supports an extensive data import
capability, publication quality hard copy output, and user-defined Motif graphical
user interfaces. Users can create complex visualizations in hours instead
of weeks with the aid of IDL's high level capabilities
and interactive environment. IDL is useful in physics, astronomy, image
and signal processing, mapping, medical imaging, statistics, and other disciplines
requiring visualization of large amounts of data.
The pages include
technical information about IDL, distributor information, a gallery of images
that you can download, and links to the IDL ftp
site. A number of scientific visualization products. (ftp)
IDL Astronomy Library
-
Societe d'Astronomie de Nantes
( SAN )
-
[in French].
-
Scientific American
-
ScienceIQ
-
Increase your science IQ with a cool science fact sent
to your email each workday. From cloning to nanotechnology and
from global warming to fundamental physical principles: interesting, relevant and
comprehensive science facts for curious minds 5 to 105 years
old.
-
Sciencejobs database of New Scientist
-
The New Scientist recruitment database offers a comprehensive listing of
current scientific, technological and academic vacancies available on the Web.
-
AIKMAN, Chris
( Seameadow )
-
SkyWatch
( Astronomical Alarm Clock )
-
SkyWatch sends its subscribers a daily email message with information
on important astronomical events that can be observed from their
location. These events include meteor showers, satellite passes and eclipses.
Subscribers also receive a weekly report with Sun and Moon
rise/set times.
-
Sky & Telescope
-
Sky Online, a service of Sky & Telescope magazine, is
designed for astronomy enthusiasts at all levels of interest. It
features excerpts from Sky & Telescope and CCD Astronomy magazines,
tips for backyard skygazers, reviews of telescopes and accessories, a
weekly astronomical news bulletin, calendar of upcoming star parties and
amateur conventions, downloadable BASIC programs, links to other sites, and
more.
-
Sky View Cafe
( SVC )
-
Sky View Cafe is a Java applet you can use
to get localized star charts, ecliptic charts, rise and set
times of the Sun, Moon, and planets, Moon phases, and
many other bits of astronomical data in a very interactive
way.
-
Constellation Photos
-
Northern Hemisphere Constellation Photos and photos of Hale-Bopp Comet. All
photos taken with 400 asa film and a 50mm lens.
-
Views Of The Solar System
-
Views Of The Solar System has been created as an
educational tour of the solar system. It contains images and
information about the Sun, planets, moons, asteroids, comets and meteoroids
found within the solar system. The image processing for many
of the images was done by Calvin J. Hamilton.
-
Solar Voyager
-
Solar Voyager is an educational site featuring information about our
solar system, along with interesting space artwork.
-
Space Jobs
-
SPACE JOBS is a career advertising venue for employment
opportunities in the Space Industry - worldwide. It is a
free service for "Job Seekers" and provides both on-line search
capabilities and an e-mail subscription to receive job postings
as they arrive.
-
Space Careers
-
Space Careers is a free resource for employment in the
space industry, updated every week, with over 300 links directly
related to space jobs. Space Careers provides an extensive collection
of links to the major players in the space industry
and to useful resources on the web to improve job
searching.
The site is divided into two main areas:
careers (links to companies and organizations involved in space, covering
all aspects of the global space community, including direct links
to their employment pages when available) and resources (links to
the trade press and news sites, to professional associations and
to useful job hunting sites).
In addition Space Careers
also features a topical Space Site Of The Week and
a space and job hunting related Bookstore.
-
Solar Terrestrial Dispatch
( STD )
-
The Solar Terrestrial Dispatch (STD) provides information regarding the state
of the Sun and its effect on the Earth and
the space environment near the Earth.
STD's primary responsibility
is to provide support and time-critical solar and geophysical information
to institutions and individuals who require this information. For this
purpose, STD monitors solar and geophysical conditions in real-time and
provides e-mail (and other) distribution of numerous services.
-
STD Aurora Monitor
-
STD Aurora Monitor is an interactive program that allows the
user to post questions and auroral activity observations to others
on the Internet. Find out when the latest Aurora is
visible in your area. Also monitor Solar activity and global
weather conditions in real-time using satellite imagery. Even see the
different phases of the moon. Free trial software available.
-
SpaceWander Virtual Space Trip
-
Fly to Mars, Visit Jupiter and the Hubble deep space
pictures...
SpaceWander is a multimedia tour of space. It's
free and it's fun for all ages. Includes links for
advanced users, telescopes, field guides, and information about real space
travel.
-
Astronomy Gallery
-
Site dedicated to Astrophotography.
-
Jandel Scientific Software
-
Jandel Scientific offers PC-based software to aid researchers in many
areas of astronomy and astrophysics. Jandel products include SigmaPlot graphics
software, SigmaStat statistical software, TableCurve 2D and 3D curvefitting software,
and SigmaScan image measurement and analysis software. In business since
1982, Jandel serves nearly 100,000 customers, many in astronomy and
related disciplines.
-
Ron Muir's Deep Sky Guide
-
Over 1100 observable Deep Sky Objects make up the Monthly
Updated Observing Guides of celestial objects that are suitable for
both novice and experienced astronomers.
-
Astrophotography by Matt BenDaniel
-
Color images of Nebulae and other objects at optical wavelengths,
using Astro-Physics refractors, medium format film, and highly refined image
processing.
-
StarStrider
-
A 3D software planetarium. 3D renderings of 2 million stars,
galaxies, nebulae, the milky way and more. Includes several educative
tutorials.
-
Stellaris
-
Stellaris is a shareware program for MS Windows. It displays
the night sky and the solar system, plots various user-definable
graphs and displays space images. Various utilities are also included
(e.g. astronomical calculator).
-
Astronomical Image Library
-
We're undertaking the task of indexing the wealth of astronomical
images available on the Internet. To use the service, you
just have to go to the URL mentioned and type
the name of the object you are looking for. If
our database knows where an image of this object is
located, you just have to click on the resulting link(s)
to obtain a picture of it. We're currently indexing approximately
15,000 images and more are being added regularly.
-
Schaller Observatory
( Amateur High Speed Stellar Photometry )
-
Schaller Observatory is dedicated to high speed stellar photometry and
optical SETI. The site describes the observatory, computer controlled telescope.
photomultiplier tube detector, amplifiers, filters, data acquisition and FFT analysis.
-
The Scientist
-
Newspaper for the Life Sciences Professional.
-
Sky Guide
( Guide to amateur astronomy and stargazing )
-
The Sky Guide is a guide to amateur astronomy and
stargazing, including observing the night sky, choosing and using backyard
telescopes, telescope making, and photographing the stars (film, ccd, video).
-
Deep-Sky.Org
-
Deep-sky.Org includes deep-sky images, taken by well known astrophotographers from
around the world. It features a large and complete graphical
Messier object reference.
-
Grupo Universitario de Investigaciones Astronómicas, USB
( GUIA, USB )
-
[in Spanish]
-
RYABOV, Boris
( VIRAC, Latvia )
-
Planetary researches in Kazakhstan
( Planlab )
-
The studies of planets and other solar system bodies are
described on a base of the researches in Laboratory of
Lunar and Planetary Physics of Fessenkov Astrophysical Institute (Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan).
-
Tycho Brahe
-
Website that describes life and scientific work of Tycho Brahe.
Maintained by the Tycho Brahe museum at Ven.
-
Astronomy in the U.K.
( by Michael Oates )
-
Dedicated to amateur astronomy in the U.K.
-
Manchester Astronomical Society
( MAS )
-
Founded in 1903 the MAS is one of the oldest
astronomical societies in the UK. The Godlee observatory houses a
Grubb 8" refractor and a 12" reflector, sited on the
roof of UMIST.
-
Universe Today
-
Space exploration news brought to you from around the Internet,
updated daily.
-
Univers Immedia
( Le Soleil et la Terre )
-
Introduction to the study of the Sun: Le Soleil, la
Terre, une étoile, une planète, pour la vie Images, links,
glossary. For laymen and beginning amateurs. [in French].
-
Deep Sky Database
-
The Deep Sky Database is an online resource for building
customized observing lists. The database is the Saguaro Astronomy Club's
database which consists of over 10,000 deep sky objects and
includes valuable observing notes.
-
BENDLER, Larry
( MSU )
-
North American Skies
( Sky Happenings for the layman )
-
North American Skies is the online web version of a
monthly astronomy newsletter started in the late 1980s for television
weather reporters in Denver. It provides information on easy-to-observe objects
and events visible throughout North America (and most of the
world). Each month's issue contains a star chart, calendar, inforamtion
on the planets, plus an article of topical or temporal
interest. Material on North American Skies is available for reprint
if proper credit, including URL, is given.
-
European Radio Astronomy Club
( ERAC )
-
An organisation to help people do radio astronomy.
-
Scientific Astronomer
-
A comprehensive astronomy package for Mathematica.
-
Southern Nights Astronomical League of Florida
( Southern Nights )
-
The Southern Nights Astronomical League of Florida provides a one-stop
resource to astronomy in Florida.
Southern Nights provides a
forum for all Florida astronomical organizations, planetaria, observatories, and educators
to coordinate and promote astronomy, astronomical events and light pollution
abatement efforts within the State of Florida, so that needless
dupication of efforts and potential conflicting event schedules might be
avoided.
-
YAHOO: List of Astronomy Resources
-
YAHOO: List of Astronomical Organizations
cz (Czech Republic)
-
Czech Astronomical Society
-
Czech Astronomical Society (CAS) is a voluntary association of professional
and amateur astronomers and friends of astronomy and related sciences
and also corporate members in the Czech Republic. CAS was
founded on December 8, 1917 in Prague.
-
CHLACHULA,Josef
( Zlin )
-
StarClock: Stellar evolution
-
StarClock 2.0 is a simple free program for PC/DOS machines
with VGA graphics that animates stellar evolution in the Hertzsprung-Russell
diagram. Based on a grid of models computed recently at
Geneva Observatory.
-
Munipack
-
The Munipack is a photometry package for a long time
series of CCD images. The Unix/DOS version is available. It
was originated from a daophot aperture routines. Now, it uses
a new core of a robust statistical estimators, routine for
matching of CCD images, auto-flat-field, sum of many files and
etc. It is designated to a masive processing a lot
of images.
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Astronomical Institute Ondrejov, Prague
( Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic )
-
The Institute's research is carried in five research departments: Solar
Physics, Stellar Physics, Interplanetary Matter Department, Near-Earth Space Physics, and
Dynamical Astronomy.
-
Library and Information Services in Astronomy IV
( LISA IV )
-
The fourth conference on Library and Information Services in Astronomy
(LISA IV) will be held from July 2-5, 2002 in
Prague, Czech Republic, and will be hosted by the Charles
University.
-
Charles University Prague, Astronomical Institute
-
The site of the Astronomical Institute of the Charles University
in Prague provides information about personnel, research, and lectures.
-
Klet Observatory
( Czech Republic )
-
Information about Klet Observatory research programme: discovery of minor planets,
publications, images of minor planets and comets.
de (Germany)
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics Library
( AAL )
-
The "Astronomy and Astrophysics Library" (AAL) is devoted to monographs
on subjects encompassing all aspects of modern astronomy and astrophysics.
The spectrum covers everything from experimental and observational techniques to
the most elaborate theoretical models, be it for extraterrestrial physics
or related to the origin of the universe.
-
Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam
( AIP )
-
The Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam (AIP) is a research institute with
two main directions of research activity:
- Cosmic Magnetic
Fields, Solar- and Stellar Activity
- Extragalactic Astrophysics and Cosmology.
-
Astronomische Nachrichten / Astronomical Notices
( News in Astronomy and Astrophysics )
-
AN is the oldest astronomical journal of the world that
is still being published. In its renewed appearance it is
intended to serve as a supplement in all fields of
astrophysical research including instrumentation, numerical methods, solar and stellar astrophysics,
extragalactic and cosmological research. It can be used also for
refereed workshop proceedings.
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Spectrum UV
-
SPECTRUM UV is planned as a general purpose ultraviolet observatory.
Phase A study activities are supported by the Space Agencies
of Russia, Ukraine, Italy and Germany. Spectrum UV is planned
to be launched round the turn of the century.
-
A Broad-Band Imaging X-ray All-Sky Survey
( ABRIXAS )
-
ABRIXAS is a small satellite mission which was planned to
observe the X-ray sky in the energy band 0.5-10 keV.
The mission failed shortly after launch in Spring 1999.
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Astronomie
-
Das Team von www.astronomie.de besteht aus engagierten Amateurastronomen, die es
sich zum Ziel gesetzt haben, eine sinnvolle Ergänzung des bislang
vorhandenen Informationsangebotes im deutschsprachigen Internet zu schaffen. Wir möchten -
Einsteigern durch unparteiische Beratung helfen - die kommerzielle Seite der
Astronomie, d.h. den Teleskop- und Zubehörmarkt im Internet durchsichtig machen
- eine gute Startseite für ausgedehnte Surftouren schaffen - für
Einsteiger die englischen Astro-News des Internets übersetzen und erläutern -
Amateurastronomen untereinander in Kontakt bringen, - Amateuren eine Möglichkeit bieten,
eigene Beiträge zum Informationsangebot zu liefern. [in German]
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German Astronomical Directory
-
Links and addresses to planetaria, observatories and clubs in Austria,
Switzerland and Germany.
-
WEGHORN, Hans
( Berufsakademie Stuttgart )
-
Alex's Astroseite
-
Astrophotography in the uckermark, Germany [in German].
-
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
( DESY )
-
Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft und Raumfahrt
( DLR )
-
DLR is Germany's national aerospace center as well as the
national space agency.
-
European Space Operations Centre
( ESA/ESOC )
-
ESOC is the satellite control centre of the European Space
Agency (ESA). It is responsible for the operations of all
satellites and related ground stations and communications network.
-
ROSETTA: ESA's Rendez-vous Mission with a Comet
-
The ROSETTA mission is a cometary mission which will be
launched in the year 2003 by Ariane 5. After a
long cruise phase, the satellite will rendez-vous with comet Wirtanen
and orbit it, while taking scientific measurements. A Surface Science
Package will be landed on the comet surface to take
in-situ measurements.
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Freie Universität Berlin - Institut für Meteorologie [English]
( [German] )
-
The Department of Meteorology at the Free University of Berlin
WWW server offers an index of sources for meteorological data
on the Internet sorted by continent, manner of data and
server-type. In addition they provide weather observations from Berlin and
Meteosat pictures received from the University of Nottingham. For users
from the FU Berlin they also offer latest radar images.
They have links to other servers with interesting documents.
-
How to present rotation curves of Galaxies ?
-
An alternative way to present astronomical data by combining atlas
and catalog features: The Galaxy Wanted Poster (U. W. Geiersbach).
A short introduction to data reduction for 2D optical spectra
is also included.
-
Large Angle and Spectrographic Coronagraph for SOHO
( LASCO/SOHO )
-
This instrument monitors the solar corona above the Sun's limb
in a similar way as we perceive the corona during
a solar eclipse. It produces images of the corona in
the visible spectrum and with distance off the Sun's center
ranging from 1.1 to 32 solar radii.
-
Göttingen : Universitäts-Sternwarte
( Göttingen Observatory )
-
information (research activities, preprints, history of the institute ...) about
the observatory of the University at Goettingen
-
Universitäts-Sternwarte Göttingen - Preprints
-
GAENSICKE, Boris
( Göttingen )
-
Astronomie / Astronomy
( at IfAG Potsdam )
-
GeoAstro Applet Collection
-
Interactive Java applets display the position of sun and moon
on the horizon for any date, time and location. The
times of rise and setting, twilight, the declination, hour angle,
the equation of time and more data are computed.
-
Sun, Moon & Earth Applet
-
This interactive Java applet displays the positions of sun and
moon for any date, time and location on the horizon,
and on a world map with day and night regions.
The times of rise and setting, the declination, the Greenwich
Hour Angle of sun and moon, the equation of time
and more data are computed.
-
WEGA - Interessantes aus Astronomie und Raumfahrt
( Astronomical Online Journal - in German )
-
The server hosts the homepage of the online journal WEGA
- Interessantes aus Astronomie und Raumfahrt. The main content are
news and articles of astronomical themes for the general public.
[in German].
-
Munich Astro Archive
( MAA )
-
Astronomy for everyone. Collections of software, astronomical catalogues, stellar data
and more is available.
-
Blick ins All
( news and more )
-
Daily astronomy and space news; calendar of space events; collection
of astronomy essays; exhaustive list of astronomical instruments and projects
[in German].
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International Max-Planck Research School on Astrophysics at the University of Munich
( IMPRS )
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Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie
( MPAe )
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The Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie (MPAe) is one of the over
sixty institutes for basic research run by the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft. The
fields of research comprise the near earth space (atmosphere, ionosphere,
magnetosphere) and extend into the interplanetary space as far as
the sun and to other planets, comets and asteroids.
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Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik
( MPA, Garching )
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Binary Star Conferences in the near future
( list maintained at MPA )
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MPA Galaxy Formation Group: Preprints
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MPA Gravitational Lensing Group: Preprints
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Mining the Sky
( MPA/ ESO/ MPE Joint Astronomy Conference )
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A Conference held in Garching, Germany, July 31 - August
4, 2000.
This meeting aimed to investigate methods for
the numerical and statistical analysis of astronomical datasets with particular
emphasis on the manipulation of the very large databases arising
from both existing and forthcoming projects, as well as current
large-scale computer simulation studies. Review speakers gave overviews of cutting-edge
methods applicable in the area of astronomical data-mining. Case-studies demonstrated
the interplay between these techniques and interesting astronomical problems. Targetted
talks presented current results, and there were also opportunities for
participants to contribute shorter talks or posters.
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Gamma-Ray Astronomy with COMPTEL
( MPE Garching )
-
Local project documentation and utilities as well as collaboration-wide information
sources are maintained by the MPE COMPTEL people for: COMPTEL
Data Reduction Group work: documents, scientific results and utilities used
by the data analysts, the processing team and the scientists.
COMPASS software system work : technical and management documents, used
and maintained by the MPE software team. the local computing
environment : documents on system configuration, maintained by the MPE/RZG
software team. MPE - COMPTEL People Matters: the weekly activity
list individual 'home pages'
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MOSKALENKO, Igor V.
( MPE, Garching )
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Research interests: particle/high-energy astrophysics.
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Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik
( MPE, Garching )
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MPE Fellowships
-
The Max-Planck Institut für extraterrestrische Physik in Garching near Munich
receives applications for Institute research fellows.
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Max Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik
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X-Ray Astronomy Data Center at the Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
( MPE )
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Research activities, data center services, and databases related to the
X-ray satellite ROSAT at the Max-Planck-Institute for extraterrestrial Physics.
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ROSAT
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Roentgen Satellite (X-ray satellite) operated by the Max-Planck-Institut
für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE), Garching, Germany.
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ROSAT All Sky Survey
( RASS at MPE )
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The ROSAT All-Sky X-ray Survey was obtained during 1990/1991 using
the ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) in combination with
the ROSAT X-ray Telescope (XRT).
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Cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos
( categorized list of links to experiments and institutions )
-
A categorized list of links to experiments and institutions in
the areas of cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos.
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Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
-
The Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
is located at Heidelberg, Germany. It was founded by Wolfgang
Gentner as a research centre for nuclear physics in 1958.
The present major research areas include nuclear and particle physics,
space science, cosmic ray research and other topics.
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GALLEX
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The GALLEX experiment was performed by an international collaboration headed
by MPIK Heidelberg. GALLEX measured the solar neutrino flux produced
inside the Sun by proton-proton fusion. As target for neutrino
capture, a large amount (30 tons) of the rare element
Gallium in form of an aqueous solution of Galliumtrichloride was
used. To protect the detector from the interfering cosmic radiation
one must go deep underground. Hence the experiment was carried
out under the shielding of Italy's highest mountain outside the
Alps, the Gran Sasso d'Italia in the Abruzzo region.
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Max-Planck-Institut fr Astronomie
( MPIA, Heidelberg )
-
The MPIA operates the Calar Alto Observatory as well as
conducting research in different areas of astronomy and astrophysics including
star formation, extragalactic objects, astrophysical theory, and instrumentation development.
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Calar Alto Observatory
( Centro Astronomico Hispano-Aleman )
-
The German-Spanish Astronomical Center at Calar Alto is located in
the Sierra de Los Filabres in Southern Spain. It operates
four telescopes with apertures from 1.2m to 3.5m as well
as a Schmidt reflector. A 1.5m-telescope is operated under the
control of the Observatory of Madrid.
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Calar Alto Observatory - Schedules for all telescopes
-
Current schedules for telescopes at the Calar Alto Observatory of
the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astronomie.
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statnet
( Neural network code )
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This is a flexible feed-forward neural network code for data
modelling, such as automated classification. The code incorporates a conjugate
gradient optimizer and weight decay regularisation.
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GREBEL, Eva K.
( MPIA Heidelberg )
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Research Interests: Low-surface-brightness galaxies and the faint end of the
galaxy luminosity function. Star formation history and chemical evolution of
dwarf galaxies. Formation and evolution of individual star clusters and
globular cluster systems. Star formation processes in giant HII regions.
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Effelsberg Radio Telescope
( MPIfR )
-
The Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) operates the world's largest movable
radio telescope, a 100-m single-dish near Effelsberg, 40 km south
of Bonn, Germany.
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Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie
( MPIfR, Bonn )
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Colloquium schedule (KOLLOQUIUMSPLANUNG -- Diese Planungsdatei ist
LAN-öffentlich und über Internet zugänglich via 'anonymes ftp')
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European Pulsar Network Data Archive
( EPN data archive )
-
The European Pulsar Network is maintaining an archive of
published data: the database consists largely of pulse profiles but
may in the future contain pulse time-of-arrival measurements.
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GCNEWS - A Newsletter for Galactic Center Research
-
GCNews is subscribed to by more than 250 astronomers and
contains abstracts of recently submitted papers as well as a
few original articles which revolve around the Galactic Center (GC).
GCNEWS features articles on the GC which are of
general interest, information about upcoming conferences and other news related
to the GC. The Newsletter appears quarterly in printable form
and as Web-pages - a Newsflash is distributed by email
whenever new abstracts are received.
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ZENSUS, Anton
( MPIfR )
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Director at the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany.
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MUDERS, Dirk
( MPIfR )
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FALCKE, Heino
( Max-Planck-Insitut fuer Radioastronomie, Bonn )
-
Scientific Home Page with complete publication record and links to
all articles. Research keywords: AGN, quasars, low-luminosity AGN (LLAGN), compact
radio cores, linear and circular polarization, Galactic Center, Sgr A*,
Seyferts, jets, accretion disks, black holes, VLBI, VLA, HST.
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JUNKES, Norbert
( MPIfR Bonn )
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PREIBISCH, Thomas
( MPIfR, Bonn )
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WALSH, Wilfred
( MPIfR )
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Astronomisches Institut der Ruhr-Universitt Bochum
( AI-RUB )
-
Local information about the institute, the research groups and actual
Astro-News. There also is an Astro-Flame-Wall.
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JÜTTE, Marcus
( Ruhr-Universität Bochum )
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WFS Picture of the Week
-
The Picture of the Week every week at the site
of the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory, Berlin, Germany. The page includes
a description and a quiz [in German].
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Astronomie bei Multimedia Physik
( Schulastronomie und Astrophysik )
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Astronomy and Astrophysics - education - software - weekly astro-news.
[in German].
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Cosmological Parameters Poll
-
The purpose of this opinion poll is to survey current
believes, held by professionals and the informed public, on what
should be the correct values of the Hubble constant, the
cosmic density parameter, Omega, and the cosmological constant, Lambda, and
to monitor changes as new observational and theoretical results become
available.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics - A European Journal publishes papers on
all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics: theoretical, observational and instrumental,
independently of the techniques used to obtain the results: numerical
analysis, optical, radio, particles, space instruments, etc.
Published on
behalf of the Board of Directors, European Southern Observatory (ESO),
Astronomy and Astrophysics is edited by an international staff of
scientists.
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Europhysics News
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Sternfreunde Durmersheim und Umgebung e.V.
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Meteorüberwachung (meteor observation), Alle Bereiche der Astronomie (all astronomical themes).
[in German]
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Schwäbischen Sternwarte
-
The Swabian Observatory was founded in 1919. It is a
non-profit-making organisation. Since January 8th 1922 we operate an observatory
located on a hill in Stuttgart. The focal point of
our astronomical work is the observation of occultations of stars
by the moon, the planets and their satellites, asteroids and
also mutual events. We measure the occultation timings with video
and photoelectric equipment up to 10.5 mag with an accuracy
of +/-0.01s and up to 13.5 mag with an accuracy
of +/-0.1s. We send our results to IOTA, EAON, BAA
and ILOC. Sometimes we make an excursion to observe grazing
events with our transportable telescopes, for example a Meade 2080HTC.
Another main emphasis is the observation of variable stars, mainly
Mira type stars. Normally we measure stars up to 15mag.
At the moment we are beginning to observe variable stars
with the CCD camera ST-6. We send our results to
AAVSO, AFOEV and BAV. [in German]
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ADORF, Hans-Martin
( Garching )
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Thueringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg
( TLS )
-
The observatory is running a 2m telescope which can be
used in three different optical configurations: Schmidt telescope Cassegrain telescope
Coude telescope
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Zentrum für Astronomie und Astrophysik
( Technische Universitaet Berlin )
-
The Centre of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of
Technology Berlin is the only institution of that kind in
Berlin. Whereas the research is concentrated at the University of
Technology, the institute offers a broad teaching of astronomy and
astrophysics at all universities in Berlin (Freie Universität (FU), Humboldt
Universität (HU), Technische Universität (TU)). Students may study Astronomy and
Astrophysics as a subsidiary or a optional compulsory subject. They
can also work at their diploma or doctoral theses.
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Digital Images of the Sky, Bonn
-
A collection of astronomical images taken with the instruments of
the Astronomical Institutes of the University of Bonn (AIUB) by
Till Credner and Sven Kohle et al.
-
Astronomical Institutes of the University of Bonn
( AIUB )
-
The Astronomical Institutes of the University of Bonn consists of
three departments: 1. Radioastronomisches Institut - Radio Astronomy Department (RAIUB)
2. Sternwarte Bonn - Optical Astronomy Department (Sternwarte) 3. Institut
fr Astrophysik und extraterrestrische Physik - Department for Astrophysics and
Extraterrestrial Physics (IAEF)
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HUETTEMEISTER, Susanne
( RAIUB )
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Susanne Hüttemeister.
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BRAUN, Jochen M.
( Sternwarte Bonn )
-
Research Topic: Stellar populations and supergiant shells of the Magellanic
Clouds.
-
Magellanic Clouds Newsletter
( European mirror )
-
The Magellanic Clouds Newsletter is an electronic publication for information
exchange on Magellanic Clouds research. It is distributed bimonthly and
provides abstracts of submitted papers on the Magellanic Clouds, dissertation
abstracts, meeting information and job announcements.
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Working Group for the History of Astronomy: Electronic newsletters
( EMA/ENHA )
-
The newsletters contain announcements of conferences, exhibitions, new books, and
other related material. They are available in the German original
as well as in English translation.
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Working Group for the History of Astronomy
( in the Astronomische Gesellschaft )
-
The working group is open for all who are interested.
Its membership is independent from that in the AG.
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History of Astronomy
-
The first general History of Astronomy pages on the Web.
These pages are maintained by the Working Group for
the History of Astronomy in the Astronomische Gesellschaft
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DICK, Wolfgang R.
( IfAG, Potsdam )
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AMES, Susan
( Uni. Bonn )
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Bonn University - Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
( IAEF )
-
[in German]
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Bonn University Observatory - Sternwarte der Universitaet Bonn
-
Observations mainly in the optical spectral range are used for
galactic and extragalactic research. The Sternwarte operates the Observatorium Hoher
List about 100 km from Bonn.
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Observatorium Hoher List
( Bonn )
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Bonn VLBI group
( GIUB )
-
The VLBI group at the Geodetic Institute of the University
of Bonn (GIUB) has been persuing the use of Very
Long Baseline Interferometry for Geodesy and Astrometry since the late
seventies and is operating one of the few existing centers
for the scheduling, correlation and postprocessing of geodetic VLBI observations.
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Institut für Theoretische Physik/Astrophysik der Universität Frankfurt
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The Institute for Theoretical
Physics/Astrophysics of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University, Frankfurt.
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Kiepenheuer-Institut für Sonnenphysik
( KIS )
-
The Kiepenheuer-Institut is a research institution of the German state
of Baden-Wuerttemberg, dedicated to the study of the Sun. It
is located in Freiburg, Germany, and operates solar observing facilities
at the Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, Spain.
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BRULS, Jo
( KIS, Freiburg )
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Radiative transfer; magneto-convection.
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HAMMER, Reiner
( KIS )
-
the energy balance of the nonactive solar corona, transition region,
and chromosphere, and the dynamics of the solar granulation
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OSSENDRIJVER, Mathieu
( Kiepenheuer-Institut fuer Sonnenphysik )
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Research topics: dynamo theory; babylonian astronomy.
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Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg - Fakultät für Physik
( Univ. Freiburg-im-Breisgau )
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CHRISTLIEB, Norbert
( Hamburg )
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Scientific interests:
- Metal-poor stars
- Galactic chemical evolution
- Surveys
- Automatic
spectral classification.
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Hamburger Sternwarte
( Hamburg observatory )
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Laser Interferometer Space Antenna
( LISA, Hannover Home Page )
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ARI Bibliographical Database for Astronomical References
( ARIBIB )
-
The ARIBIB (developed at Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, Heidelberg) is an on-line
database for the astronomical bibliography in the reference format.
ARIBIB is freely available in the Internet to subscribers of
the printed bibliography 'Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts' (AAA).
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Deutsches Interferometer fuer Vielkanalphotometrie und Astrometrie
( DIVA )
-
DIVA is a small astronomy satellite, planned for launch in
2004. It is aimed to measure positions, proper motions and
parallaxes, brightness and color of at least 30 million stars.
This amount and the high precision is unreached so
far by any predecessor mission. In a sense it is
a pathfinder mission for the technology of upcoming cornerstone missions
in the ESA Horizon 2000+ and the NASA Origins programmes
like GAIA, DARWIN, LISA, SIM etc.
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Astronomisches Rechen-Institut Heidelberg
( ARI )
-
The Astronomisches Rechen-Institut (ARI) is a state institute for research
in astronomy of the German State of Baden-Württemberg. It is
closely linked to the University of Heidelberg.
The main
research areas of the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut are astrometry and stellar
dynamics. The institute provides also astronomical services by issueing basic
data for the calendar, ephemerides, and bibliographies.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts
( AAA )
-
The bibliography 'Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts' (AAA) aims to present
a comprehensive documentation of the literature concerning all aspects of
astronomy, astrophysics, and their neighbouring fields. It is devoted to
the recording, summarizing, and indexing of the relevant publications throughout
the world.
AAA are published since 1969. The older
literature (from 1899 to 1968) is recorded in the forerunner
of AAA, the bibliography 'Astronomischer Jahresbericht'.
AAA
are a printed publication of the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut
Heidelberg, produced in cooperation with the Fachinformationszentrum Karlsruhe FIZ (since 1988) and the Institution of Electrical
Engineers IEE (since 1995). AAA are prepared
under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union.
An on-line version of AAA in the 'reference
format', i.e. without the summaries of the papers, is available
in the data base ARIBIB of the
Astronomisches Rechen-Institut.
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Synthetic Spectra of B Main-Sequence Stars from 3000 - 10000
-
This Web page provides a simple interactive tool for line
identification in B stars along the main sequence. The calculation
makes use of the atomic line list of Kurucz &
Bell (1995). For one of six possible effective temperatures between
10000 and 35000 K and an arbitrary wavelength range between
3000 and 10000 Å a normalized synthetic spectrum is displayed
on-line. The output consists of a gif image (~10 kB)
or a gzipped postscript file (~30 kB).
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Landessternwarte Heidelberg-Königstuhl
( LSW )
-
Fors Deep Field
( FDF )
-
The FORS Deep Field is a key project of the
FORS consortium (ESO VLT).
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BOILY, Christian
( QMW College London )
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PDRA in astronomy; Research interests: dynamics, hydrodynamics, star formation, YSOs.
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SCYON : Star Cluster Young and Old Newsletter
( SCYON )
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A newsletter devoted to all aspects of star cluster astronomy,
including abstracts, meetings, databases, jobs, etc.
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Astronomische Gesellschaft
-
The WWW pages of the German Astronomical Society, ''Astronomische Gesellschaft``
contain basic information on the activities and members of this
organization of German speaking astronomers.
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Astronomische Gesellschaft - Job Listing
( AG )
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OSSENKOPF, Volker
( University Observatory Jena )
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Jena University - Physikalisch-Astronomische Fakultät
-
Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel - Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics
-
Research Areas:
-
Koelner Observatorium fuer SubMillimeter Astronomie
( KOSMA )
-
The 3-m KOSMA telescope at Gornergrat (Switzerland) is operated by
the I. Physikalisches Institut (Cologne, Germany). It can be used
for observations between 210 and 820 GHz.
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TIEFTRUNK, Achim
( Koeln )
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Ludwig Maximilians Universität München - Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik
-
[in German]
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Muenster Institute of Planetology
-
The Institut für Planetologie performs teaching and research in Planetary
Sciences with a particularly interdisciplinary approach including geochemical, geological, geophysical,
and mineralogical methods.
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PhysNet: The Physics Departments & Documents Network
-
PhysNet is a service of the European Physical Society (EPS).
-
Physics Jobs Online
( PhysJobs )
-
A service of the European Physical Society (EPS).
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WISOTZKI, Lutz
( Univ. Potsdam )
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Quasars, galaxy evolution, gravitational lensing.
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IAAT (Astronomy): Astronomy section of the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Tuebingen, Germany
( IAAT )
-
Stellar atmospheres, UV astronomy, (ORFEUS, WSO/UV), X-ray and Gamma-Ray astronomy
(ROSAT, HEXE, INTEGRAL, time series), optical astronomy (Planetary Nebulae), astronomical
IDL routines.
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IAAT (Astronomy): Time Series Analysis
-
This is the homepage of the time series analysis group
at the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Sect.
Astronomy, in Tübingen (Germany).
We are dealing with problems of
the deterministic (periodic) and non-deterministic behavior of astronomical time series
measured by X-ray satellites. The object of our
work is to develop tools both for analysing and simulating
time series in order to improve the understanding of the
time dependent processes taking place in the objects observed by
satellites (EXOSAT, Ginga, ROSAT, XTE, ASCA).
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IAAT (Astronomy): Publications
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Abstracts (in HTML) and full texts (PS files) of the
preprints, yearly reports, diploma theses and PhD theses issued by
the Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Sect. Astronomy in
Tübingen (Germany).
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RAUCH, Thomas
( AIT )
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IAAT (Astronomy): Theoretical Astrophysics and Computational Physics
( TAT, Tuebingen )
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Theoretical Astrophysics; Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics; Numerical Relativity.
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Wuerzburg University - Institute for Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics
( Würzburg )
-
High Energy Gamma Ray Astronomy
( HEGRA )
-
The HEGRA experiment (High Energy Gamma Ray Astronomy) is mainly
devoted to the study of VHE gamma ray emmision (in
the range between 5*1011 eV and 1016 eV) produced either
by galactic and extragalactic objects. The experiment also studies the
origin and nature of cosmic rays in this energy range.
It is located at The Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
at LA Palma (Canary Islands, Spain) as a guest of
the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) .
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Sternwarte Solingen
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Veranstaltungsprogramm der Sternwarte Solingen. [in German]
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Venus Transits
( Transits of Venus in the past and the future )
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About the transit of Venus on June 8, 2004 and
the importance of venus transits in the history of astronomy
to determine the solar parallax.
dk (Denmark)
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Aarhus University - Institute of Physics and Astronomy
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Aarhus University, Institute of Physics & Astronomy Library
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Pijpers, Frank P.
( Aarhus )
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ROSENTHAL, Colin
( Århus )
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RASMUSSEN, Lars Peter
-
My master thesis, concerning the accuracy of the MDI on
SoHO, is available.
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Danish Space Research Institute
( DSRI, Denmark )
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Denmark Astronomical Society
-
The Astronomical Society in Denmark is the only Danish nationwide
society for people interested in Astronomy.
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Danish Space Research Institute - Open Positions
( DSRI )
-
Federation of Astronomical and Geophysical Data Analysis Services
( FAGS )
-
The Federation of Astronomical and Geophysical Data Analysis Services (FAGS)
was formed by the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU)
in 1956 and includes today eleven Permanent Services each operating
under the authority of one or more of the intererested
Scientific Unions: International Astronomical Union (IAU), International Union of Geodesy
and Geophysics (IUGG), and Union Radiologique Scientifique (URSI). Their tasks
are to continuouisly collect observations, information and data related to
astronomy, geodesy, geophysics and allied sciences; to analyse, synthesize, and
draw conclusions from them; to distribute data; and to publish
the results obtained.
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Copenhagen University Observatory
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NORDLUND, Åke
( Copenhagen )
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PEDERSEN, Holger
( Copenhagen )
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Danish telescopes around the world
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PETERSEN, Jørgen Otzen
( Copenhagen )
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KJæRGAARD RASMUSSEN, Per
( Copenhagen )
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Rundetaarn
( Observatory, music, exhibitions )
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History of astronomy, Tycho Brahe, Ole Roemer.
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Theoretical Astrophysics Center, Copenhagen
( TAC )
-
Tycho Brahe Planetarium
edu (US Education & Research)
-
High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
( HAARP )
-
SPECTRUM
-
SPECTRUM is an IBM PC-based stellar spectral synthesis program. Given
a stellar atmosphere model, SPECTRUM computes the LTE synthetic spectrum.
This Web site contains an introduction to SPECTRUM, full on-line
documentation, and access to the ftp site for downloading SPECTRUM
and auxiliary files. SPECTRUM is being made available over the
Internet for the purposes of research and education.
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HILL, John M.
( Steward Obs. )
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Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics
( CAAO )
-
The Center's mission is to develop state-of-the-art adaptive optics systems
for the many large telescope projects currently under development by
Steward Observatory in collaboration with a number of partners
worldwide.
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Standard Star Newsletter
-
The Standard Star Newsletter is the publication of the Standard
Stars Working Group sponsored by Commissions 25, 29,
30, and 45 of the International Astronomical
Union. Its purpose is to keep astronomers in touch with
all aspects of stellar standards: those in photometry, spectroscopy, polarization,
element abundances, stellar parameters, and radial velocities.
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Vatican Observatory
-
The Vatican Observatory has its headquarters at Castel Gandolfo, near
Rome, Italy. Its dependent research center, the Vatican Observatory Research
Group (VORG), is hosted by Steward Observatory at the
University of Arizona, Tucson.
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GORDON, Karl
( Steward Obs. )
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Have Dust - Will Study! (Especially if it's extragalactic dust).
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SYKES, Mark V.
( Steward Obs. )
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University of Arizona Alumni Association Astronomy Camp
-
Astronomy Camp is a unique involvement in science and engineering
offered through the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory and the
Arizona Alumni Association. Available to teenagers and adults, these camps
emphasize `hands-on' experiences. No prior background in astronomy is necessary.
In addition, Astronomy Camp hopes to begin a Family Camp
designed for elementary students and a parent/guardian. The first of
these camps is scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend 1995 on
Mt. Lemmon.
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Inspiration of Astronomical Phenomena Conferences
( INSAP )
-
The Third Conference of the series is to take place
in Palermo (Sicily), Italy (December 31, 2000-January 6, 2001).
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Submillimeter Telescope Observatory
( SMTO )
-
The Submillimeter Telescope Observatory (SMTO) is operated as a joint
facility for the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory and the
Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (Bonn). The SMTO is located on Emerald
Peak of Mt. Graham, approximately 75 miles north-east of Tucson,
Arizona.
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Mount Graham International Observatory
( MGIO )
-
The Mt. Graham International Observatory is located on Mt. Graham
near Safford , Arizona. Two telescopes are now in operation,
the Vatican Observatory/Arizona 1.8m Lennon telescope(VATT) and the 10m
diameter Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (SMT), a joint project
of Arizona and the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Germany.
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Large Binocular Telescope
( LBT )
-
The Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) is a collaboration between Arizona
(25%), Italy (25%, represented by the Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory in
Florence), Research Corporation (12.5%), the Ohio State University (12.5%), and
Germany (25%, represented by the LBT Beteiligungsgesellschaft).
The goal
of the LBT project is to construct and exploit a
binocular telescope consisting of two 8.4-meter mirrors on a common
mount. This telescope will be equivalent in light-gathering power to
a single 11.8-meter instrument. Because of its binocular arrangement, the
telescope will have a resolving power (ultimate image sharpness) corresponding
to a 23-meter telescope.
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Multiband Imaging Photometer for SIRTF
( MIPS )
-
The Multiband Imaging Photometer for SIRTF (MIPS) is a far-infrared
photometer, scheduled for launch into a solar orbit in December,
2001. It is one of three instruments that will fly
on SIRTF.
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SIMARD, Luc
( Steward Observatory )
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ZARITSKY, Dennis
( Steward Observatory )
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NICMOS UofA
( NICMOS )
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The Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) is a
second-generation instrument to be installed on the Hubble Space Telescope
(HST) during the February 13, 1997 on-orbit servicing mission. NICMOS
will provide infrared imaging and spectroscopic observations of astronomical targets
between 0.8-2.5 microns.
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STEINMETZ, Matthias
( Steward Observatory )
-
FOLTZ, Craig
( Univ. Arizona )
-
Multiple Mirror Telescope Observatory (2)
( MMTO )
-
MUDERS,Dirk
( Steward Observatory )
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Steward Observatory
-
The Steward Observatory Home Page provides information on the academic
and research activities of the University of Arizona Department of
Astronomy as well as information on the facilities of Steward
Observatory.
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University of Arizona - Theoretical Astrophysics Program
-
The server of the Theoretical Astrophysics Program at the University
of Arizona contains information about faculty reserach and graduate student
studies, and provides links to other web servers useful to
the Astronomy/ Astrophysics community. Computer graphics and simulations generated by
members of the group will also be featured as this
server continues to develop.
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NASA Shuttle flights - pictures
-
Pretty pictures from many NASA Shuttle flights, including STS-61 in
December 1993 to service the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
The images in this directory are mirrored from the site
at: ftp://sseop.jsc.nasa.gov/
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Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
( SEDS )
-
Students for the Exploration and Development of Space was founded
in 1980 at MIT and Princeton and consists of an
international group of high school, undergraduate, and graduate students from
a diverse range of educational backgrounds who are working to
promote space as a whole. SEDS is a chapter based
organization with chapters throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom,
Latin America, and the Middle East. The permanent National Headquarters
for SEDS-USA resides at MIT. Each chapter is fairly independent
and coordinates activities and projects in its own area.
There is also a Gopher server which
contains a Rennes archive mirror plus software.
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SEDS - Internet Space Archive
( LPL/Arizona )
-
An index of astronomy, space, and aerospace web pages.
-
SEDS - Astronomical Anonymous FTP Sites
( SEDS: Astro-FTP list )
-
This is a concise description of anonymous-ftp file servers containing
astronomy and space research related material. It includes only those
servers where there are special subdirectories for astro stuff or
much material included into a general directories. For sites with
multiple directories of interest, the list points towards a common
top-level directory. (NOTE: until August 1994, this list of servers
was maintained in Finland.)
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter (SEDS-LPL, Ariz.)
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Lunar and Planetary Laboratory - Department of Planetary sciences
( LPL )
-
Association of Lunar & Planetary Observers
( ALPO )
-
An educational organization that instucts observers in proper technique, collects
amateur observations and promulgates them to the professional community.
-
MELIA, Fulvio
( Steward Obs. )
-
Fred Lawrence Whipple Gamma-Ray Telescopes
( Tucson, Ariz )
-
Whipple Observatory
( FLWO )
-
Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer
( ASU )
-
This is the homepage for the Thermal Emission Spectrometer (TES),
in the Department of Geology at Arizona State University. TES
is one of five instruments on the Mars Global Surveyor
spacecraft. The goal of this website is to present up-to-date
information about the TES instrument and its activites at Mars
as well as information about infrared spectroscopy and links to
many other Mars-related sites. We also have a very active
Mars K-12 Outreach Program.
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SCOWEN, Paul
( ASU )
-
Star Formation, Star Formation propagation, Ionization Structure, HII Regions, Galactic
Structure, Emission Lines, Hubble Space Telescope, WFPC-2.
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Arizona State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( ASU )
-
The ASU Physics and Astronomy Department website provides information about
our department, links for alumni, and a service for all
students, staff, and faculty.
-
ROBERTSON, Jeff W.
( Arkansas Tech University )
-
Arkansas Tech University - Astrophysics
-
Celestial Observatory and Meteorological Station.
-
CARKNER, Lee
( Augastana College )
-
COX,Andrea
( Beloit College )
-
Antarctic Muon and Neutrino Detector Array
( AMANDA )
-
University of California, Berkeley - Astronomy Department
( UCB-Astronomy )
-
The UCB Astronomy Home Page contains general information about the
department. We maintain links for faculty, staff, post docs and
students so that they may make papers, images, and other
information available. Also included are an e-mail directory for the
department, and links to related institutions.
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MCDONALD, Kelley
( UCB/Astronomy )
-
LIU, Michael C.
( UC Berkeley )
-
Wavelength-Oriented Microwave Background Analysis Team
( WOMBAT )
-
WOMBAT is dedicated to understanding sources of microwave foreground emission
and providing the cosmology community with estimates of foreground emission
as well as uncertainties in those estimates.
-
TRUELOVE, J. Kelly
( UC Berkeley )
-
FISCHER, Debra
( Berkeley )
-
Hat Creek Radio Observatory
( UMD )
-
Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics
( CEA / EUVE )
-
The Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics (CEA) opened in September,
1990. CEA represents the culmination of twenty years of research
and student training in the field of EUV astronomy brought
to focus by the launch of NASA's research mission, the
University of California at Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE), on
June 7, 1992.
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High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
( HESSI )
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Studying the Fundamental Aspects of Solar Flares.
-
CSILLAGHY, Andre
( SSL / U.C. Berkeley )
-
Research and development of software for the analysis and access
of data from the HESSI spacecraft.
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Berkeley - Space Sciences Laboratory
-
HEAD The High Energy Astrophysics Division of the American Astronomical
Society. SPRG The Space Physics Research Group. SERENDIP The Search
for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations. HOU
The Hands-On Universe Program. COBE The Cosmic Background Explorer. EAG
The Experimental Astrophysics Group. ISI The Infrared Spatial Interferometer Group.
CEA The Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics. ORFEUS The Orbiting
Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometers and The Berkeley Spectrometer.
-
SERENDIP
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The UC Berkeley SETI Program, SERENDIP (Search for Extraterrestrial Radio
Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations) is an ongoing scientific
research effort aimed at detecting radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations.
The project is the world's only " piggyback" SETI system,
operating alongside simultaneously conducted conventional radio astronomy observations. SERENDIP is
currently piggybacking on the 1,000-foot dish at Arecibo Observatory in
Puerto Rico, the largest radio telescope in the world.
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SETI@home
( SETI at home )
-
SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in
the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by
running a free program that downloads and analyzes batches of
radio telescope data, for signals which may be transimtted by
intelligent extra terrestrial life.
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Brown University
( High-Energy Physics Group )
-
BRANDENBERGER, Robert
( Brown Univ. )
-
Brown University - Astronomy
-
Brown University Astronomy
-
Brown University - Observatories
-
Aspen Center for Physics
( ACP )
-
The Aspen Center for Physics is a scientific organization which
promotes organized research in physics, astrophysics and related fields through
a program of individual and collaborative research, seminars, workshops and
conferences and which promotes the education of the general public
through public lectures and other activities.
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Boston University Astronomy Department
( BU )
-
Bucknell University Observatory
-
THORNLEY, Michele D.
( Bucknell University )
-
Butler University - Physics and Astronomy
-
McELROY, Doug
( JPL/Caltech )
-
A semi-personal Home Page, with some research projects I have
been involved in and links to same.
-
CalTech Astronomy
-
Keck Observatory
( CalTech )
-
UCO/Lick: Keck Telescope - Schedules
-
Virtual Observatories of the Future
-
The goal of the meeting held in Pasadena, June 13
- 16, 2000, was to explore the possibilities for new
astronomy with large digital sky surveys and archives, and to
define the technical needs and the mandate for the future
National (and ultimately Global) Virtual Observatory.
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Palomar Observatory
( CalTech )
-
HILLENBRAND, Lynne
( UC Berkeley )
-
Balloon-borne Observations Of
Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation ANd Geophysics
( BOOMERanG )
-
BOOMERANG is an instrument designed to measure anisotropies in the
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.
-
ODEWAHN, Stephen
( Caltech )
-
KULKARNI, Shri
( CalTech )
-
PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library
-
The PGPLOT Graphics Subroutine Library is a Fortran-callable, device-independent graphics
package for making simple scientific graphs. It is intended for
making graphical images of publication quality with minimum effort on
the part of the user. For most applications, the program
can be device-independent, and the output can be directed to
the appropriate device at run time.
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MANNINGS, Vince
( JPL )
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Astronomer's Telegram
( ATEL )
-
Telegram service for the reporting and commenting on new astronomical
observations.
-
Digital Sky Project
-
The Digital Sky Project: Federating the Multi-Wavelength Sky Surveys.
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CalTech - Infrared Astrophysics Group
-
Much of the research done by members of the group
is performed at the Palomar 5-meter telescope, in the "
near infrared" range of the electromagnetic spectrum between wavelengths of
1 and 5 microns.
-
PHINNEY, E. Sterl
( CalTech )
-
CalTech Theoretical Astrophysics and Relativity Group
( TAPIR )
-
The Theoretical AstroPhysics Including Relativity (TAPIR) group is part of
the Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy at CalTech.
-
PRINCE, Tom
( CalTech )
-
GOLDREICH, Peter
( CalTech )
-
CalTech - Planetary Astronomy
-
InfraRed Science Archive
( IRSA, NASA/IPAC )
-
The NASA/IPAC InfraRed Science Archive (IRSA) is a project focused
on providing software and Internet services to facilitate astronomical discoveries,
support the production of new astronomical data products, and to
plan future observations utilizing the data archives from infrared astrophysics
missions supported at IPAC.
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NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database
( NED )
-
Research tool providing access to a broad range of published
extragalactic data. NED is continuously being updated and augmented. It
is the systematic merger of major catalogs of extragalactic objects
covering all wavelengths, and of object lists appearing in the
refereed literature.
NED contains about 800,000 objects, along with
names, redshifts, positions, bibliographic references, photometric measurements, and notes. The
Web interface of NED started recently serving images of objects
at various wavelengths.
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GIZIS, John E.
( IPAC )
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2MASS Survey; Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs.
-
HURT, Robert
( IPAC/JPL )
-
LATTER, William B.
( IPAC/Caltech )
-
STORRIE-LOMBARDI, Lisa J.
( SIRTF Science Center, Caltech )
-
IM, Myungshin
( SIRTF, IPAC )
-
VAN DYK, Schuyler
( IPAC )
-
WHEATON, Wm. A.
( IPAC )
-
SURACE, Jason
( IPAC )
-
Space Infrared Telescope Facility
( SIRTF )
-
The Space InfraRed Telescope Facility (SIRTF), the fourth and final
element in NASA's family of "Great Observatories", has entered development.
SIRTF consists of a 0.85-meter telescope and three cryogenically-cooled science
instruments capable of performing imaging and spectroscopy in the 3
- 180 micron wavelength range. Incorporating the latest in large-format
infrared detector arrays, SIRTF offers orders-of-magnitude improvements in capability over
existing programs. While SIRTF's mission lifetime requirement remains 2.5 years,
recent programmatic and engineering developments have brought a 5-year cryogenic
mission within reach. A fast-track development schedule will lead to
a launch in December 2001. SIRTF represents an important scientific
and technical bridge to NASA's new Origins program.
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Web Infrared Tool Shed
( WITS )
-
The Web Infrared Tool Shed is a collection of web
pages and programs ("tool boxes") for the analysis of astronomical
objects that emit primarily in the wavelength range 2 µm
to 1 mm. The goal of WITS is to provide
the astronomical community with a uniform set of models over
a large parameter space of source properties.
-
Infrared Processing & Analysis Center
( IPAC )
-
The Infrared Processing and Analysis Center (IPAC) exists to carry
out large, data-intensive processing tasks of critical importance to NASA's
infrared astronomy program, and to provide scientific expertise on those
projects to the astronomical community. IPAC is operated by the
California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory under contract to
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
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Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) Image Gallery
-
Gallery of three-color near-IR JHKs composite Atlas Images of interesting
and beautiful objects from the Two Micron All Sky Survey
(2MASS).
-
INFRARED ASTRONOMY - IPAC's Educational Outreach
-
All about infrared astronomy: Discover of infrared, What is infrared,
history, the infrared universe, gallery, activities, discoveries, missions, catalogs from
NASA's infrared astronomy center (IPAC).
-
IPAC Image Gallery
-
This gallery provides images from projects that have been and
currently are being supported by IPAC: IRAS, ISO, 2MASS, WIRE,
MSX.
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Multiwavelength Astronomy - Revealing the Universe in All of its Light
-
An overview of multiwavelength astronomy which includes numerous images. Discusses
why we need to study the Universe at all wavelengths,
why we need to send telescopes into space, what unique
information do we receive by studying different types of radiation
from space. This site also includes many links to multiwavelength
galleries and detailed tutorials on each wavelength region.
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SIRTF Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic Survey
( SWIRE )
-
SWIRE is an approved Legacy Progarm of the SIRTF mission.
SWIRE is a wide-area, high galactic latitude, imaging survey to
trace the evolution of dusty, star-forming galaxies, evolved stellar populations,
and active galactic nuclei as a function of environment from
redshifts, z ~ 3, when the Universe was about 2
billion years old, to the present time. SWIRE will survey
approximately 70 square degrees with the MIPS far-infrared camera and
the with the IRAC mid-infrared camera.
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IPAC IRSKY observation planning tool
-
IRSKY is an observation planning tool, which allows display of
IRAS images, overlay of catalogs on the images, and information
on the ISO satellite, all useful in planning ISO observations.
- Access IRSKY.
- IBIS (IRSKY Batch
Inquiry System) is an electronic mail, batch version of IRSKY.
IBIS will compute the infrared sky background and confusion noise
for targets using parameters and positions from the input file
that it receives.
-
Infrared Space Observatory U.S. Support Center
( ISO )
-
U.S. science support center for observers using the Infrared Space
Observatory (ISO), a fully approved and funded project of the
European Space Agency (ESA).
-
IPAC Job Opportunities
-
IPAC is located on the campus of California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, CA and is operated jointly by the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and the California Institute of Technology.
-
Wide Field Infrared Explorer
( WIRE )
-
This is the website for NASA's Wide Field Infrared Explorer
(WIRE). The primary purpose of WIRE was a four month
infrared survey of the universe, focusing specifically on starburst galaxies
and luminous protogalaxies.
On 29 Mar 1999, the WIRE
mission has been declared a loss.
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KOOPMANS, Leon
( Caltech )
-
BLANDFORD, Roger D.
( CalTech )
-
GEIER, Sven
( CalTech )
-
Caltech Astrophysics Library
-
Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
( LIGO )
-
Owens Valley Radio Observatory
( OVRO )
-
Caltech Millimeter Array
( Owens Valley Radio Observatory )
-
WARD, John
( CalTech )
-
CalTech - Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy
-
This division is concerned with the very small--such as the
nature of elementary particles and their interactions--and the very large--for
example, the size of the universe.
-
Discovering Infrared - The Herschel Experiment
( SIRTF Education and Outreach )
-
This easy, low-cost experiment will allow students to discover infrared
for themselves. It is ideal for a the classroom and
for science fairs. This is a version of the original
experiment in which William Herschel discovered that there are forms
of light beyond what we can see with our eyes.
-
Multiwavelength Messier Museum
( SIRTF Education and Outreach )
-
This site is a collection of images taken at different
wavelengths by a variety of ground-based and space-borne observatories. In
the detailed tutorial which accompanies each object, you will be
introduced to the wealth of data available at wavelengths beyond
the familiar visible light we are accustomed to seeing. You
will discover some important characteristics of astronomical phenomena, and learn
about which types of radiation are best suited to studying
certain objects. By comparing images of objects obtained at different
wavelengths, you will be able to interpret interesting features, and
discover why certain objects emit, or do not emit, radiation
at various wavelengths.
-
Space Infrared Telescope Facility: Education and Outreach
( SIRTF - EPO )
-
CalTech - High Energy Astrophysics Group
-
Galaxy Evolution Explorer
( GALEX )
-
A Space Ultraviolet imaging and spectroscopic mission that will map
the global history and probe the causes of star formation
over the redshift range 0 < z < 2.
-
CORBEL, Stephane
( CalTech )
-
MATTHEWS, Brian
( CalTech )
-
CalTech - Space Radiation Laboratory
-
Includes: Cosmic Ray Physics and Astrophysics ; High Energy Astrophysics
(X-rays and gamma-rays) ; Computational Astrophysics
-
Caltech Submillimeter Observatory
( CSO )
-
The Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) is a cutting-edge facility for
astronomical research and instrumentation development. It consists of a 10.4-meter
diameter Leighton radio dish situated in a compact dome near
the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
-
CalTech - Submillimeter Wave Astrophysics Group
-
This group operates a single-dish submillimeter telescope on Mauna Kea
Hawaii for the astronomy community under contract from the NSF.
-
California Institute of Technology Theoretical Particle Physics
( CalTech )
-
MOLNAR, Lawrence A.
( Calvin College )
-
Lunar Phases Web Tool
-
An interactive Java tool for teaching the relationship between the
phase of the Moon, the time of day, and the
direction in which the Moon is observed.
-
Carnegie Institution of Washington
-
The Carnegie Institution of Washington is a private, nonprofit organization
engaged in basic research and advanced education in astronomy, the
earth sciences, and biology. It comprises five research campuses, including
the Observatories, the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, and the Geophysical
Laboratory. Its website includes descriptions of research under way at
Carnegie, an Ask-The-Experts page, and information about the Institution's education
outreach programs.
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KELSON, Daniel D.
( Carnegie Fellow )
-
Fundamental Plane
Extragalactic Distance Scale
Galaxy Evolution
Interstellar Medium.
-
SWATERS, Rob
( DTM/CIW )
-
Dark matter in dwarf galaxies.
-
RATNATUNGA, Kavan
( CMU )
-
HST Gravitational Lensing, MDS Galaxy Morphology, MLE of Galactic Stellar
Kinematics, IASG Galaxy Model, In-situ K Giants in Outer Galactic
Halo.
-
ROMER, Kathy
( CMU )
-
Software Engineering Institute
( SEI )
-
The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) is a major force causing
the widespread adoption of significant improvements in the practice of
software engineering. The institute is committed to the evolution of
software engineering from an ad-hoc, labor-intensive activity to a managed,
technology-supported engineering discipline.
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StatLib Index
-
StatLib, a system for distributing statistical software, datasets, and information
by electronic mail, FTP, gopher, and WWW. StatLib started out
as an e-mail service and some of the organisation still
reflects that heritage.
-
Neff, James
( College of Charleston )
-
College of Charleston, Department of Physics & Astronomy
-
Boulder, Colorado - Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
( APS )
-
The Department of Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences teaches and researches
the areas of Astrophysics and Astronomy, Fluid Dynamics, Planetary Science,
Plasma Physics, Solar Physics, and Space Physics.
The department
is also affiliated with Fiske Planetarium and Sommers-Bausch
Observatory on campus.
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Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy
( CASA )
-
The Center for Astrophysics and Space Astronomy (CASA), founded in
1985, is affiliated with the Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences
(APS) department at the University of Colorado, Boulder. The
APS department offers a graduate program in the two related
areas, and students obtain basic theoretical knowledge common to both
before specializing. CASA personnel have active research programs. In Astrophysics,
the major topics include: Stars (proto-, hot, cool, and the
Sun), Interstellar and Intergalactic Matter, Extragalactic Astronomy, High-Energy Astrophysics, Origins,
and X-ray/UV/IR Instrumentation.
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Falling into a Black Hole
-
In which we fall into a black hole on a
real free fall orbit. All distortions of images are real,
both general relativistic from the gravitational bending of light, and
special relativistic from the near light speed orbit. After you
are done dying at the central singularity of the black
hole, feel free to explore more about the Schwarzschild geometry,
about wormholes, and about the collapse of a black hole.
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HAMILTON, Andrew
( JILA )
-
Cosmology, Relativity and Black Holes, Supernovae.
-
GNEDIN, Nick
( University of Colorado, Boulder )
-
Cosmology, galaxy formation, physics of the IGM.
-
Colorado Model of the Local Interstellar Cloud
( LIC )
-
This web site provides information on the the modelling of
the Local Interstellar Medium (LISM) by the Cool Star Group
at the University of Colorado in Boulder. A three-dimensional model
of the Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC) is provided, as well
as a column density calculator based on the LIC model.
-
University of Colorado - Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics
( JILA )
-
JILA is the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, a joint
institute run by the University of Colorado and the National
Institutes for Standards and Technology (NIST).
-
McCRAY, Dick
( JILA )
-
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
( LASP )
-
The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics is an institute
of the Graduate School of the University of Colorado in
Boulder, Colorado. Members of LASP conduct basic experimental and theoretical
research into fundamental questions in the areas of planetary science,
atmospheric composition and processes, and solar physics. Members of LASP
also explore the potential uses and development of space operations
and information systems as well as develop scientific instrumentation.
-
Cassini Mission to Saturn
( UltraViolet Imaging Spectrograph, UVIS )
-
Saturn and Titan will be the destination for the Cassini
mission, a project under joint development by NASA, the
European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency.
The U.S. portion of the mission is managed for NASA
by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
-
Reaching for the Red Planet
( Curriculum )
-
A multi-purpose curriculum focusing on planning a Mars colony. The
students will use drawings, creative writing, research skills, team work,
math, and the scientific method to explore their own environment,
and design an artificial one for Mars. Several assignments, a
teacher's tour guide to the planets, and a guide to
current and planned Mars missions are included, and experiments for
the students to perform in class are explained in detail.
Links to many other educational resources are also included.
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics Links
( Ka Chun )
-
Page containing miscellaneous links of interest to any astronomer, including
abstracts and preprints, journals, data resources, observatories and telescopes, and
software.
-
YU, Ka Chun
( CASA )
-
Personal homepage containing preprints and reprints for downloading, CV, and
links for topics of interest to star formation researchers.
-
McLIN, Kevin M.
( CASA, University of Colorado )
-
QSO Absorption Lines, Intergalactic Medium, Observational Cosmology.
-
SSL software abstracts
-
WAIS index to the software abstracts maintained at the Software
Support Laboratory (SSL), located at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and
Space Physics (LASP) at the University of Colorado in Boulder,
Colorado.
-
Columbia University - Astronomy and Astrophysics
-
This is the homepage for the Columbia University Department of
Astronomy and the Columbia Astrophysics Lab.
-
HALPERN, Jules
( Columbia Univ. )
-
KAMIONKOWSKI, Marc
( Columbia Univ. )
-
KAY, Laura E.
( Columbia Univ. )
-
MIGHELL, Kenneth J.
( Columbia Univ. )
-
RICH, R. Michael
( Columbia Univ. )
-
SPIEGEL, Edward A.
( Columbia Univ. )
-
BAKER, Norman H.
( Columbia Univ. )
-
CROTTS, Arlin
( Columbia Univ. )
-
HELFAND, David J.
( Columbia Univ. )
-
KAARET, Philip
( Columbia Univ. )
-
FANG, Yihu
( Columbia Univ. )
-
Columbia University Physics/Astronomy Library
-
Hilal, Islam, Astronomy, and Cyberspace
( Crescent Moon Sighting )
-
This website provides Monthly Crescent Moon Sighting information for many
locations around the world. This provides the basis for a
lunar calendar.
-
Curious About Astronomy? Ask an Astronomer
-
Astronomers at Cornell University answer questions submitted by the public.
Contains an extensive archive of previous questions, astronomy-related links and
more.
-
SLOAN, Gregory C.
( IRS Sci. Center, Cornell )
-
Study of infrared spectral emission from circumstellar dust and interstellar
material.
-
Algorithm reference implementations, astronomical and Unix system management tools
-
Various items including: Jiggle - a program for noninteractive mosaic
assembly, Limbctr - a program for non-interactive identification of planetary
limbs and centers in images, Mko2FITS - converts '80s-era UH
2.24-meter telescope CCD image files to FITS, Icarus.bst - Latex
macros for formatting papers for the planetary journal Icarus, Backup
- Unix scripts that automate nightly backup securely over a
network, Clues - cut-and-paste instructions for getting and installing over
75 (mostly free) software packages, Sundiskfmt - practical example of
partitioning a disk in SunOS. Most items have liberal/free distribution
terms.
-
HARRINGTON, Joseph
( Cornell University )
-
Jovian planetary waves, SL9 impact plumes, Saturn occultations, interactive data
analysis environments, image processing algorithms, telescopes and cameras optimized for
planetary astronomy, extrasolar planets, Icarus bibtex file, unix backup scheduler.
-
XIRAF - a startup script for IRAF
-
XIRAF is C shell script which starts up an IRAF
session on an xgterm, including starting an image display of
the user's choice (i.e. SAOimage, XImtool, SAOtng). Its purpose is
to provide a simple IRAF startup from Unix/Linux.
-
Jicamarca Radio Observatory
( Peru )
-
Radar studies of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere.
-
Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory
-
Advanced Computing Research Institute
( ACRI )
-
Cornell University Theory Center
-
Cornell University - Department of Astronomy
-
Icarus
( the International Journal of Solar System Studies )
-
ICARUS is the official publication of Division of Planetary Sciences
of the American Astronomical Society and is dedicated to reporting
the results of new research-- observational, experimental, or theoretical-- concerning
the astronomy, geology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, biology, and other scientific
aspects of our solar system or extrasolar systems. It is
published monthly by Academic Press, Inc.
Icarus is now
available through IDEAL, Academic Press' online scientific journal library.
This server also contains information for authors planning to submit
papers to Icarus and subscription information.
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Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) - Infrared Spectrograph
( IRS )
-
The Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) is one of three instruments to
be flown in the Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF).
-
WASSERMAN, Ira M.
( Cornell Univ. )
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BANFIELD, Don
( Cornell )
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HAYWARD, Thomas L.
( Cornell )
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LOREDO, Tom J.
( Cornell )
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CHARMANDARIS, Vassilis
( Cornell )
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MARGOT, Jean-Luc
( Cornell )
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MUSSER, George
( ASP )
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NORDGREN, Tyler
( Cornell )
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RATHBUN, Julie
( Cornell )
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WILSON, Peter
( Cornell )
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Tutorials for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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North Valley Astronomers
( NOVA )
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The North Valley Astronomers (NOVA) is an organization open to
anyone interested in astronomy and living in Northern California, including
students of all grades.
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RINGWALD, Fred
( CSU Fresno )
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Cataclysmic variables, nova shells, X-ray binaries and black holes, accretion
disks and outflows, planetary nebulae and planets, common envelope evolution.
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Case Western Reserve University Astronomy Department
( CWRU )
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Case Western Reserve University - Nassau Station Robotic Telescope
( CWRU )
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MIHOS, Chris
( Case Western Reserve University )
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FELDMEIER, John
( Case Western Reserve University )
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Polyclystic Pilot Survey of Intracluster Light
( PoPSIcL Project )
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We propose to search for and quantify the properties of
the intracluster light (ICL) in galaxy clusters as a function
of cluster environment.
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Big Occulting Steerable Satellite
( BOSS )
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The Big Occulting Steerable Satellite (BOSS) project is designed to
provide improved resolution of closely spaced objects with comparable brightnesses
(binary stars, microlensing events, ...) and to facilitate separation of
dim objects from nearby bright objects (such as planets around
stars).
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Warner and Swasey Observatory - Library
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Dartmouth College
Physics and Astronomy
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In space physics, active areas of research include theoretical studies
of space plasmas, computer simulations of plasmas, studies of auroral
particle acceleration and heating, investigations of the ionosphere and magnetosphere,
and studies of geomagnetic storms. The observational space physics program
at Dartmouth uses ground-based, rocket-launched, and satellite instrumentation to study
the ionosphere and magnetosphere. Observational work in astronomy is carried
out not only at the MDM Observatory, but at national
and international facilities including the Hubble Space Telescope. Ongoing research
includes optical, UV and X-ray studies of supernovae and supernova
remnants, investigations of the interstellar medium, shock waves, and Wolf-Rayet
stars, optical studies of X-ray binaries and cataclysmic variable stars.
Additional work focuses on cosmology, the large-scale structure of the
universe, and the end states of stellar evolution. The theoretical
particle physics and cosmology group at Dartmouth conducts research into
general relativity, field theory, particle physics and phase transitions in
the early universe, and baryogenesis, as well as investigations of
star formation and the origins of large scale structure in
the universe.
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CHABOYER, Brian
( Dartmouth )
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University of Denver Astronomy
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Mt.Evans Meyer-Womble Observatory located at 14,124 feet above sea level,
on Mt.Evans in the Front Range of Colorado, used for
infrared astronomy research.
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Mount Evans Meyer-Womble Observatory
( Denver Univ. )
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Mt.Evans Meyer-Womble Observatory, elev. 4,303 meters, in the Colorado Rockies.
Dual 0.7 meter R-C telescopes, optical and mid-infrared instrumentation. Summer
access. Collaborations invited.
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STENCEL, R
( DU Obs. )
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Image Processing Resources for Astronomy Teachers
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Links to and summaries of astronomical image processing resources for
high school or introductory college astronomy courses.
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East Tennessee State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( ETSU Physics and Astronomy )
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East Tennessee State University is part of the SARA
telescope consortium, operating the 0.9 meter SARA optical telescope on
Kitt Peak.
Research interests at East Tennessee State University
include Mira variables, the interstellar medium in galaxies, and galaxy
interactions.
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Exploratorium
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The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human
perception with over 500 interactive "hands on" exhibits. Each year
more than 600,000 visitors come to the Exploratorium, over 95,000
students and teachers come on field trips, and more than
2000 teachers attend professional development programs which focus on inquiry-based
teaching and learning in the K-12 classroom
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FRAKNOI, Andrew
( Foothill College )
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Education in astronomy.
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Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy
( SARA )
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The SARA telescope consortium operates the 0.9 meter SARA optical
telescope on Kitt Peak.
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WOOD, Matt
( Florida Institute of Technology )
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White dwarf evolution, white dwarf luminosity function and the age
of the local galactic disk, Whole Earth Telescope observations
of pulsating white dwarfs and cataclysmic variables, SPH simulations of
CV accretion disks.
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Florida Tech Physics and Space Sciences
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The Astronomy Group at Florida Tech is concerned primarily with
observational and theoretical studies of white dwarf stars, both as
single stars and as members of binary or multiple systems.
The Space Physics Group at Florida Tech studies the interaction
of the Sun on the Earth's magnetosphere and ionosphere
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Visiting Assistant Professor Position
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The Department of Physics and Space Sciences at Florida
Tech has an immediate opening for a Visiting Assistant Professor.
[posted on 19 May 1998]
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MATTOX, John
( Francis Marion University )
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I am currently investigating the emission of high-energy gamma-rays by
pulsars and blazars. In both cases, gamma-rays provide an important
diagnostic for understanding the behavior of matter in extreme circumstances.
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Gemini 8m Telescopes
( Gemini )
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The Gemini 8m Telescopes Project is an international project to
build two infrared-optimized telescopes. One telescope will be located on
Mauna Kea, Hawaii; the other will be on Cerro Pachon,
Chile.
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Gemini Observatory Preprint Series
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George Mason University - Astronomy and Space Science group
( GMU )
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The Space Sciences group at George Mason University is research
and teaching in Astronomy and Space Sciences.
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George Mason University, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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OZERNOY, Leonid M.
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Professor of Space Sciences and Computational Sciences. Links to research
interests and publications.
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Georgia State University - Astronomy
( GSU )
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CHARA = Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy
Earth Satellite Ephemeris Service for brighter earth satellites.
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CHARA Array
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The Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) Array will
consist of five 1-m aperture telescopes (with an eventual goal
of seven) in a Y-shaped array contained within a 400m
diameter circle. This configuration will provide high resolution interferometry in
the visible spectral region as well as the K spectral
band (2.2 micron), with a limiting resolution of 0.2 milliarcsec
in the visible.
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Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy
( CHARA )
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Hard Labor Creek Observatory
( HLCO )
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GIES, Douglas R.
( GSU )
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GUDEHUS, Donald H.
( GSU )
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Multipurpose Interactive Image Processing System
( MIIPS )
-
MIIPS is an interactive image processing system which runs under
VAX/OpenVMS. Some components run under Linux and other version of
Unix. MIIPS can perform image display, image analysis, plotting, and
function fitting. Earlier versions of this package were known as
ROO and Pandora.
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MCALISTER, Harold A.
( GSU )
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MASON, Brian D.
( GSU )
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MILLER, H. Richard
( GSU )
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NOBLE, John
( GSU )
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Active Galactic Nuclei
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WIITA, Paul J.
( GSU )
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WINGERT, David W.
( GSU )
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Astrophysics Data System Abstract Service
( ADS Abstracts )
-
The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) Abstract Service
provides access to two sets of abstracts: The Astronomy
and Astrophysics Abstract Service provides access to currently over 200,000
abstracts. The Instrumentation Abstract Service provides access to currently
over 270,000 abstracts. Both datasets are searchable with a sophisticated
searching system. The Astronomy dataset also includes object name searches
through a connection to the SIMBAD database in France.
More information about this service is available in the Abstract Service Help Pages .
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Astrophysics Data System
( ADS )
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The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project whose
main resource is an Abstract Service, which includes four sets
of abstracts: (1) astronomy and astrophysics, containing over 500,000 abstracts;
(2) instrumentation; (3) physics and geophysics; and (4) Los Alamos
preprint server. Each dataset can be searched by author, object
name (astronomy only), title, or abstract text words. In addition,
the abstract service includes links to scanned images of over
40,000 journal articles for articles appearing in most of the
major astronomical journals.
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Astrophysics Data System ASIAS Article Service
( ADS Article )
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This service provides access to scanned images of journal articles
since 1975. So far, we have created images of ApJ
Letter journal articles and linked them into the Abstract Service.
We will add ApJ articles next, followed by other journals
for which we can obtain publisher permission.
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Astrophysics Data System Catalog Service
( ADS Catalog )
-
As of July 2000, ADS no longer maintains astronomical catalogs.
This page contains a list of institutions providing access to
astronomical data. In particular, VizieR offers access to all
the datasets previously in ADS.
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Chandra X-ray Observatory (AXAF) - Science Center
( ASC )
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The Chandra (AXAF) Science Center is located at the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The purpose of the ASC
is to provide the support required by the science community
to realize fully the potential of the Chandra X-ray Observatory.
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AstroBrowse
( at SAO )
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AstroBrowse is a service to allow scientists to determine the
existence, location, and access to astronomical data being held at
various data centers, institutions, and other sites. It is intended
to help answer the question: "Tell me about...".
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
( CFA )
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The CfA combines the resources and research facilities of the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Harvard College
Observatory under a single director to pursue studies of
those basic physical processes that determine the nature and evolution
of the universe. The CfA operates the Whipple Observatory in
Amado, Arizona, and the Oak Ridge Observatory in Harvard, Massachusetts.
There is also a Theory Group ).
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CfA index of ApJ Letters accepted but not yet published
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Note that issues of the Letters are published electronically about
one month earlier than the issue date: Electronic ApJ.
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AAS index of Papers Submitted to Selected Astronomical Publications
( formerly the Yellow Pages )
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Titles of papers recently submitted to eight astronomical journals (automatically
included in each issue of the ApJ (Part 1) unless
the authors opt not to have that material published for
their papers).
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Advanced Fiber-Optic Echelle
( AFOE )
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A Spectrograph for Precise Stellar Radial Velocity Measurements.
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Astrophysical Journal Letters
( ApJL )
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Part 2 of The Astrophysical Journal. Published with Part 1
of the Journal on the 1st, 10th, and 20th of
each month. An author and subject index covering three volumes
appears in Part 1 every second month. An Annual Index
is published after the last volume of the year and
is sent to each subscriber. The articles in this Journal
are indexed in the Science Citation Index, Philadelphia, PA. See
also The Electronic ApJ.
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Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Employment Opportunities
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CfA 1.2 m Millimeter-Wave Telescope
( CfA_mini )
-
The 1.2 meter Millimeter-Wave Telescope at the Harvard- Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics and its twin instrument at CTIO in Chile
have been studying the distribution and properties of molecular clouds
in our Galaxy and its nearest neighbours for over 20
years.
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Multiple Mirror Telescope Observatory (1)
( MMTO )
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Oak Ridge Observatory
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Infrared Array Camera for the Space Infrared Telescope Facility
( IRAC )
-
The Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) contains three focal
plane instruments, one of which is the Infrared Array Camera
(IRAC). IRAC is a four-channel camera that provides simultaneous 5.12
x 5.12 arcmin images at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, and 8
microns.
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Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams
( CBAT )
-
The Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams (CBAT) operates at the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, under the auspices of Commission 6 of
the International Astronomical Union and under the direction of Dr.
Brian G. Marsden. The CBAT is responsible for the dissemination
of information on transient astronomical events, via the IAU Circulars
(IAUCs), a series of postcard-sized announcements issued at irregular intervals.
The IAUCs are also available in electronic form.
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Minor Planet Center
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The Minor Planet Center is a service of Commission 20
of the International Astronomical Union and operates at the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory under the direction of Dr. Brian Marsden. The
Minor Planet Center is responible for the collection and dissemination
of astrometric observations and orbits for minor planets and comets.
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John G. Wolbach Library
( Harvard/CFA )
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The online catalog contains information about approximately 95 percent of
the holdings of the CfA Library (i.e. the merged collections
of the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and the Harvard College Observatory
Libraries)
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Center for Astrophysics Library
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Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Postdoctoral
Fellowships
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Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (1)
( SAO )
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Submillimeter Receiver Laboratory
( SAO )
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Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite
( SWAS )
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SWAS, the Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite, is a pathfinding mission
for studying the chemical composition of interstellar galactic clouds to
help determine the process of star formation.
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Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory
( AST/RO )
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AST/RO is a 1.7m diameter telescope for submillimeter-wave astronomy and
aeronomy at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.
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BOURKE, Tyler
( CfA )
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PATTEN, Brian M.
( Harvard-Smithsonian CfA )
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Evolution of angular momentum and coronal/chromospheric activity in young solar-type
stars. Brown dwarfs.
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New England Light Pollution Advisory Group
( NELPAG )
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Information concerning improved outdoor lighting to reduce glare and obtrusive
light.
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STANEK, Krzysztof Z.
( Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics )
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DIRECT Project
( Determining the distances to nearby galaxies )
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We undertook a long term project, DIRECT, to obtain the
direct distances to two important galaxies in the cosmological distance
ladder -- M31 and M33, using detached eclipsing binaries (DEBs)
and Cepheids.
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KURTZ, Michael J.
( ADS )
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MACRI, Lucas
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Cepheid variables; Tully-Fisher relation.
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MARDONES, Diego
( Center for Astrophysics )
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ASHBY, Matthew
( Harvard )
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GURWELL, Mark A.
( CfA )
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Spectroscopy of planetary atmospheres; interferometery; astrobiology.
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BARMBY, Pauline
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Observational extragalactic astronomy.
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SMITH, Peter L.
( CfA )
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HUNTER, Todd R.
( Cfa )
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Massive star formation; submillimeter telescope and receiver control systems.
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COLLEY, Wesley N
( Princeton )
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Chandra X-ray Observatory
( AXAF )
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The Chandra X-ray Observatory is the U.S. follow-on to the
Einstein Observatory. Chandra was formerly known as AXAF, the Advanced
X-ray Astrophysics Facility, but renamed by NASA in December, 1998.
The Chandra spacecraft carries a high resolution mirror, two imaging
detectors, and two sets of transmission gratings.
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American Astronomical Society - Division of Dynamical Astronomy
( DDA )
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The object of the American Astronomical Society Division on Dynamical
Astronomy is the advancement of all aspects of dynamical astronomy,
including celestial mechanics, solar system dynamics, stellar dynamics, the dynamics
of the interstellar medium and galactic dynamics, and coordination of
such research with other branches of science.
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High Energy Astrophysics Division
( SAO )
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The Division's main focus is on X-ray astronomy via observations
of high-energy sources with instruments aboard satellites, rockets, and the
Space Shuttle; and development of new instrumentation for future space
missions to address the processes involved in generating x-rays, the
amount of matter in the universe, and the origin, evolution,
and the ultimate fate of the universe. The AXAF Science
Center The AXAF HRC project The AXAF Mission Support Team
The ROSAT Science Data Center The PROS/XRAY Data Analysis Software
The Einstein Data Center The Spectrum-X Gamma Coordination Facility The
Solar and Stellar X-ray Group The Astrophysics Data System Project
The Einline Database Service The SIMBAD Database Service The Quasar
Energy Distribution Team The Supernova Remnant Group The Energetic X-Ray
Imaging Survey Telescope (EXIST) The Large Area X-Ray Spectroscopy Mission
(LAXSM) Galaxy Clusters at the Center for Astrophysics Multiwavelength Atlas
of Galaxies The Everyday Classroom Tools Project The SAO Summer
Intern Program Science Education and Outreach HEAD Lunch Talks Preprints
of HEAD papers
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SAOImage DS9
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SAOImage DS9 is an astronomical imaging and data visualization application.
DS9 supports FITS images and binary tables, multiple frame buffers,
region manipulation, and many scale algorithms and colormaps. It provides
for easy communication with external analysis tasks and is highly
configurable and extensible.
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Spectrum-X-Gamma Coordination facility
( SXG. University of Harvard )
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Spectrum-X-Gamma (SXG) is an international high-energy astrophysics observatory which is
being built under the leadership of the Russian Space Research
Institute (IKI). The US SXG CF supports the US astronomical
community in obtaining information about SXG, proposing for and making
SXG observations, and performing archival research using the SXG archive
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EICHHORN, Guenther
( ADS )
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GREEN, Paul J.
( CfA )
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SLANE, Patrick
( CfA )
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MURRAY, Stephen S.
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GRANT Carolyn Stern
( ADS )
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WOLK, Scott
( Harvard )
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AXAF Science Operations Team Member, Research: Star formation, stellar rotation
and brown dwarfs
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ASSIST
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ASSIST implements a uniform graphical interface to analysis systems, documentation,
and other community memory.
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Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (2)
( SAO )
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Includes: AXAF Science Center (ASC) .
Anonymous ftp
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Submillimeter Array
( SMA )
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The Submillimeter Array (SMA), now under construction near the summit
of Mauna Kea, was conceived as an
exploratory instrument for high angular resolution observations at submillimeter wavelengths
(1.3 to 0.3 mm).
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SAO Telescope Data Center
( RVSAO, RGSC, SKYMAP Software )
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Includes software packages: RVSAO, an IRAF package for finding
radial velocities from spectra; RGSC a program for searching
the Hubble Space Telescope Guide Star Catalog; SKYMAP a
program for mapping star catalogs onto the sky; STAR
a program for searching star catalogs
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MINK, Doug
( SAO )
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SAOimage Image Display Utility
( SAOimage )
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SAOimage (pronounced S-A-0-image) is a utility for displaying astronomical images
which runs under the X11 window environment. It was written
by Mike Van Hilst at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in
1990 and is now maintained by Doug Mink. Image files
can be read directly, or image data may be passed
through a named pipe (Unix) or a mailbox (VMS) from
IRAF display tasks. SAOimage provides a large selection of options
for zooming, panning, scaling, coloring, pixel readback, display blinking, and
region specification. User interactions are generally performed with the mouse.
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Chandra X-Ray Observatory - Public Information & Education
-
This site provides current information on the "hot" field of
X-ray astronomy and the Chandra mission, NASA's Great Observatory. Chandra
is designed for detecting X-rays from cosmic sources such as
black holes, and exploding stars and galaxies.
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Canada France Hawaii Telescope (ftp)
( CFHT )
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Canada France Hawaii Telescope
( CFHT )
-
CFHT is a joint facility of the National Research Council
of Canada, the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique of
France, and the University of Hawaii. The CFH observatory hosts
a world-class, 3.6 meter optical/infrared telescope. The observatory is located
atop the summit of Mauna Kea, a 4200 meter, dormant
volcano located on the island of Hawaii. The CFH Telescope
became operational in 1979.
There is a Mirror
copy of the Web site at CDS.
A CFHT page at CADC has information about the
CFHT archive, CCDs, proposal template and manuals.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 99
( ADASS IX )
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Conference hosted by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Corporation (CFHT), held on
the Island of Hawaii's Kohala Coast, 3-6 October, 1999.
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CFHT Bulletins
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CFH List of Astronomical Observatories
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Canada France Hawaii Telescope - Schedules (at Hawaii)
( CFHT )
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CFHT (Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope) Library
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Infra-Red Telescope Facility
( IRTF )
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The IRTF is a 3.0 meter telescope optimized for use
in the infrared. It was first built to support the
Voyager missions to Jupiter. It is now the National facility
for infrared astronomy providing continued support to planetary and deep
space applications.
Also contains an Anonymous FTP
site: Manuals, Forms, Instrument information, Software tools.
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Infra-Red Telescope Facility - Schedules
( IRTF )
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MICKEY, Donald L.
( IfA )
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Solar physics, magnetic fields, instrumentation.
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Mees Solar Observatory
( MSO, Hawaii )
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University of Hawaii - Institute for Astronomy
( UH - IfA )
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University of Hawaii IfA: 2.2m Telescope
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University of Hawaii IfA: 2.2m Telescope - Schedule
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This is a PDF file of the current schedule of
the University of Hawaii 2.2m Telescope.
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COWIE, Antoinette Songaila
( IfA )
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GIOIA, Isabella M.
( IfA )
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Comet Home Page
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A page about comets.
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WAINSCOAT, Richard J.
( IfA )
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Haleakala Observatories
( Hawaii )
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University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy Library
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Mauna Kea Observatories
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BARNES, Joshua E.
( IfA )
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JEWITT, David
( IFA, Univ. Hawaii )
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Kuiper Belt Page
( KBOs )
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The study of the trans-Neptunians (occupying the Kuiper Belt) is
a rapidly evolving field, with major observational and theoretical advances
in the last few years. A partial list of relevant
papers is included in this site.
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MEECH, Karen
( University of Hawaii )
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Planetary Astronomy - SS Formation, Distant Comets
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Joint Astronomy Centre
( Hilo, Hawaii )
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The Joint Astronomy Centre incorporates the 15m James Clerk Maxwell
Telescope (JCMT) and the 3.8m United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT)
on the 4200m summit of Mauna Kea along with the
Centre's Hawaii headquarters in Hilo. The facility is operated by
the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh on behalf of the Science and
Engineering Research Council of the United Kingdom, the Nederlandse Organisatie
Voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek and the National Research Council of Canada.
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James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
( JCMT )
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The 15-m JCMT is situated close to the summit of
Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and is the largest submillmetre facility in
the world. It is owned and operated by the UK,
Canada and the Netherlands on behalf of astronomers worldwide. Its
home page contains information about the site, the antenna and
the instrumentation, as well as a description of the JCMT-CSO
interferometer, and details of the various time allocation processes.
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Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer
Array for the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
( SCUBA )
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SCUBA is a bolometer camera for the James Clerk Maxwell
Telescope operating at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths.
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UK Infra-Red Telescope
( UKIRT )
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Keck Observatory - Telescope Schedules
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Leeward Community College Observatories
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Leeward Community College Observatories in Hawaii are available for public
use, for K-12 astronomy education programs, and for undergraduate research
projects.
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University of Hawaii, Manoa - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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University of Hawaii, Hilo - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( UH, Hilo )
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WEST, Michael
( University of Hawaii at Hilo )
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FOSTER, John C.
( MHO )
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Millstone Hill Observatory
( MHO, Haystack )
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The Millstone Hill Observatory, located in Westford Massachusetts, is a
broad-based atmospheric sciences research facility owned and operated by the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Atmospheric Sciences Group, which staffs
and manages the observatory, is a part of M.I.T's Haystack
Observatory, a basic research organization whose focus is radio wave
and radar science, instrumentation and techniques. The following resources may
be of interest. EISCAT is a particularly good source of
data and useful information. See, for example, incoherent scatter radar
and magnetosphere Millstone Hill Observatory: Information, data, etc., including real-time
radar status and data when the radar is operating. EISCAT:
European Incoherent Scatter Association. NCAR: National Center for Atmospheric Research.
NSF: National Science Foundation Gopher server. NASA: National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. NGDC: National Geophysical Data Center.
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BAHCALL, John
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The John Bahcall Home Page contains solar neutrino materials including
recent preprints, viewgraphs, software, and data. It also contains other
recent preprints regarding different topics in astronomy and a number
of popular papers on different astronomical subjects.
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HUT, Piet
( Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton )
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Stellar dynamics, GRAPE computers, immersive visualization.
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Ames Area Amateur Astronomers
( AAAA )
-
The Ames Area Amateur Astronomers, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
educational and scientific organization. Our new 24-inch f/4 primary mirror
will become part of a state-of-the-art robotically controlled observatory to
be completed in 1996.
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Whole Earth Telescope
( WET )
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In 1986, astronomers from the University of Texas established a
world--wide network of cooperating astronomical observatories to obtain uninterrupted time--series
measurements of variable stars. The technological goal was to resolve
the multi-periodic oscillations observed in these objects into their individual
components; the scientific goal was to construct accurate theoretical models
of the target objects, constrained by their observed behavior, from
which their fundamental astrophysical parameters could be derived. This approach
has been extremely successful, and has placed the fledgling science
of stellar seismology at the forefront of stellar astrophysics.
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Iowa State University - Department of Physics & Astronomy
( ISU )
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The Astronomy Group of the Dept. of Physics and
Astronomy at Iowa State University is announcing it's WWW Home
Page. It contains information about the Astronomy Program at Iowa
State and links to the ISU library, Gopher and other
WWW servers in the ISU campus.
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APPLETON, Philip N.
( Iowa State Univ. )
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BOWEN, George
( Iowa State Univ. )
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STRUCK-MARCELL, Curtis
( Iowa State Univ. )
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EITTER, Joseph
( Iowa State Univ. )
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KAWALER, Steven D.
( Iowa State Univ. )
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LAMB, Richard C.
( Iowa State Univ. )
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LAVERY, Russell J.
( Iowa State Univ. )
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LEWIS, David A.
( Iowa State Univ. )
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WILLSON, Lee Anne
( Iowa State Univ. )
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Iowa State University - Astronomy Program: Preprints
( ISU )
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Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering
( ICASE )
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IMSA Astrophysics Home Page
( A high school course in Astrophysics )
-
This is a one-semester course that embeds technology and the
use of the internet into the daily experience of the
students. Course materials, assessment tools and philosophy, and curriculum documents
are all provided through this site.
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COHN, Haldan N.
( Indiana Univ. )
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DURISEN, Richard H.
( Indiana Univ. )
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HEINZ, Richard M.
( Indiana Univ. )
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HONEYCUTT, R. Kent
( Indiana Univ. )
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JOHNSON, Hollis R.
( Indiana Univ. )
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LUGGER, Phyllis M.
( Indiana Univ. )
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MUFSON, Stuart L.
( Indiana Univ. )
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MUSSER, James A.
( Indiana Univ. )
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Indiana University - Astronomy Department
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News, Academics, Folks, Facilities, Annual Reports, Miscellaneous, Animations, Images.
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Kirkwood Observatory
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WIYN, from Indiana University
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Space News Archive
( SPACENEWS )
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Announcements of space-related news items. Moderated.
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Space Policy Archive
( SPACEPOL )
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Space Policy digest (sci.space.policy newsgroup) Discussions about political, economic, and
policy aspects of spaceflight.
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Space Science Archive
( SPACESCI )
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Space Science digest (sci.space.science newsgroup) Planetary science, space-based astronomy, and
other space science. Moderated.
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Space Shuttle Archive
( SPACE-SH )
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Space Shuttle digest (sci.space.shuttle newsgroup) The space shuttle and the
STS program.
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Space Tech Archive
( SPACE )
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Space Tech digest (sci.space.tech newsgroup) Technology and general issues related
to space flight. (Moderated) **note** This digest is completely different
from the space-tech-digest run by Marc Ringuette.
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International Space University
( ISU )
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The International Space University is an interdisciplinary, intercultural and international
institution preparing individuals to respond to the current needs and
the increasing and evolving demands of the space sector, through
multidisciplinary education and research programs.
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Advanced Camera for Surveys
( ACS )
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The Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) will be installed in
the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) during a Space Shuttle mission
scheduled in 2000. ACS will increase the discovery efficiency of
the HST by a factor of ten. ACS will consist
of three electronic cameras and a complement of filters and
dispersers that detect light from the ultraviolet at 1200 angstroms
to the near infrared at 10,000 angstroms.
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GRONWALL, Caryl
( JHU )
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GOLIMOWSKI, David A.
( JHU )
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TSVETANOV, Zlatan I.
( JHU )
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Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer
( FUSE )
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Information on the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, a satellite astronomy
project based at The Johns Hopkins University
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Howk, J. Christopher
( Johns Hopkins Univ. )
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The ISM in galaxies, particularly the disk-halo interface region of
spirals.
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Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope
( HUT )
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Astronomers at the Johns Hopkins University designed the Hopkins Ultraviolet
Telescope (HUT) to explore the far- and extreme-ultraviolet portions of
the electromagnetic spectrum. HUT has a 36-inch primary mirror which
collects ultraviolet light for a prime-focus spectrograph. The spectrograph disperses
light in the 825 to 1850 Angstrom wavelength range with
a resolution of 3 Angstroms
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DAVIDSEN, Arthur F.
( JHU )
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ESPEY, Brian R.
( JHU )
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Digitized Palomar Observatory Sky Survey
( DPOSS )
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DPOSS is a program to photograph and catalog the entire
Northern Sky.
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SDSS Science Archive
( JHU/SDSS )
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The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is a project to survey
a 10000 square degree area on the Northern sky over
a 5 year period. A dedicated 2.5m telescope is specially
designed to take wide field (3x3 degree) images using a
5x6 mosaic of 2048x2048 CCD's, in five wavelength bands, operating
in scanning mode. The total raw data will exceed 40
TB. A processed subset, of about 1 TB in size,
will consist of 1 million spectra, positions and image parameters
for over 100 million objects, plus a mini-image centered on
each object in every color. The data will be made
available to the public after the completion of the survey.
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VISHNIAC, Ethan
( JHU )
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Theory of accretion disks, plasma turbulence
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SZALAY, Alex
( JHU )
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Johns Hopkins University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( JHU )
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About the Henry A. Rowland Department of Physics and Astronomy:
Current research activities can be divided roughly into five areas:
solid-state physics, high-energy physics, astrophysics, plasma spectroscopy, and theoretical physics.
Work in the Center for Astrophysical Sciences (CAS) at JHU
is now centered in three areas: developing instrumentation for astronomical
observations, particularly from space; optical observational astronomy from the ground
and space; and theory.Two large space astronomy projects are currently
active in CAS: the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, a far-UV spectrophotometer
which made its first flight aboard the space shuttle in
December, 1990, and its second flight on March 2, 1995;
and the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer, a free-flying satellite whose
launch is expected in 2000.
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KROLIK, Julian
( JHU )
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AGOL, Eric
( JHU )
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theory of accretion disks applied to active galactic nuclei gravitational
lensing
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COLBERT, Edward J. M.
( JHU, Baltimore, Md )
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X-ray and Radio Astronomy, accretion onto black holes, AGNs, Seyfert,
starburst and normal galaxies.
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Hierarchical Triangular Mesh
( HTM )
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The Hierarchical Triangular Mesh (HTM) is the indexing concept used
in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Science Archive to
partition the data by location on the celestial sphere. The
HTM is a partitioning scheme to divide the surface of
the unit sphere into spherical triangles. It is a hierarchical
scheme and the subdivisions have not exactly, but roughly equal
areas.
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Active Magnetospheric Particle Tracer Explorers
( AMPTE )
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Astronomy Class
( Dr. J. R. Harkay )
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Teaching resources and associated links at Keene State College.
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Kestrel Institute
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STARK, Michael
( Lafayette College )
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University of Louisville - Moore Observatory
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Moore Observatory is located in the Horner Wildlife Sanctuary near
Louisville, KY. A computer-controlled 0.5 meter telescope, fiber optically coupled
spectrograph, and wide field spectral imaging camera are used there
to investigate physical processes in comets and low surface brightness
emission nebulae. This resource describes the observatory and its environs,
and provides a link to astrophysics research at the University
of Louisville.
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VISTA Software
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Lowell Observatory
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Lowell Observatory Library
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CCDPHOT
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An IDL widget based CCD photometry reduction system
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SMITH, Tracy
( Colombus, Ohio )
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Astrophysics of interstellar dust.
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LOKEN, Chris
( MARG )
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University of Missouri-Columbia, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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BERTSCHINGER, Edmund
( MIT )
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Magellan Image Browser
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Haystack Observatory
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BURKE, Bernard F.
( MIT )
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COPPI, Bruno
( MIT )
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MIT Center for Space Research - Positions vacant
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MIT Center for Space Research
( CSR )
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The Center supports a broad range of space-related research by
scientists in many departments of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Areas of current activity range from theoretical cosmology and astrophysics
to laboratory and flight experiments and ground-based observations. Laboratory facilities
include X-ray generators, particle accelerators, vacuum chambers, and conventional electronic
test and machine shop equipment. Extensive computational facilities are available
for the analysis and reduction of data.
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High Energy Transient Explorer
( HETE-2 )
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The High Energy Transient Explorer is a small scientific satellite
designed to detect and localize gamma-ray bursts.
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ARABADJIS, John S.
( MIT )
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BELCHER, John W.
( MIT )
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Net Advance Physics
( NetAdvPhys )
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Online encyclopaedia of physics/astrophysics; includes most review papers in the
Los Alamos preprint base catalogued by subject. Will someday hopefully
be a complete subject-index to online physics and astrophysics literature.
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MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science
( LNS )
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RASIO, Fred
( Massachusetts Institute of Technology )
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Theoretical astrophysics, stellar dynamics, hydrodynamics, general relativity.
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Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer Project
( RXTE )
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The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer is designed to facilitate the
study of time variability in the emission of X-ray sources
with moderate spectral resolution.
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NASA/MSU Center for Educational Resources
( CERES )
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An extensive library of interactive K-12 materials for teaching astronomy
including classroom-ready lesson plans, NASA data search engines and distance
learning courses for in-service K-12 teachers.
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MSU Solar Physics Group
( Montana )
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Montana Space Grant Consortium
( MSGC )
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Part of the NASA's National Space Grant and Fellowship Program,
MSGC enhances aerospace research and education in Montana through a
variety of programs. Research initiation grants, education enhancement grants, undergraduate
research awards and scholarship-fellowship program are administered by the Central
Consortium Office at Montana State University in Bozeman. This office
acts as a statewide clearinghouse for information on NASA and
other aerospace-related programs relevent to the state, and takes an
active role in alterting Consortium affiliates about opportunities in research
and education with NASA and other space agencies.
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Southwest Montana Astronomical
Society
( SMAS )
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The Southwest Montana Astronomical Society is a regional astronomy club
founded in 1993 to promote amateur astronomy through a variety
of programs and special events. Meetings are held on the
last Friday of every month, 7:30 pm at the Museum
of the Rockies in Bozeman, and are always free and
open to the public. Activities include guest speakers, telescope workshops,
star parties, planetarium shows, slide programs. Annual events sponsored by
SMAS include the Montana Astro Fair, a major astronomy festival
held at the Museum of the Rockies each winter, and
the Montana Starwatch, a regional star party at a dark
sky site in the summer. Each event draws hundreds of
participants. SMAS has approximately 100 members.
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Montana State University, Bozeman
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Over 18 full-time faculty on staff with strong research areas
in astrophysics, condensed matter physics, optical science and laser technology,
relativity and cosmology, solar physics and physics/astronomy education.
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Mississippi State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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The Physics and Astronomy Department home page contains information about
faculty, students, and departmental facilities. Research information and information about
the University's Howell Observatory is also available.
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Mississippi State University - Howell Observatory
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SIMKIN, Susan
( Michigan State University )
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AGNs, Radio Galaxies, Kinematics of Galaxies
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Michigan State University - Physics & Astronomy
( MSU )
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Michigan State's Telescope Initative
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Outreach efforts to merge astronomy research and non-science education.
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HAMLIN, Michael
( MSU )
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STEIN, Bob
( MSU )
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Minnesota State University, Mankato -- Astronomy Program
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WHITE, James C. II
( MTSU )
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Mount Wilson Observatory
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The mountain is host to several ongoing observing projects using
the onsite facilities. The observatory has two primary nighttime telescopes:
the 60-inch telescope, built in 1908 is home to the
HK Project and the Atmospheric Compensation Experiment; and the 100-inch
(Hooker) telescope, built in 1917, which is available to the
scientific community. Two solar observatories, the 60-foot tower telescope (operated
by USC), and the 150-foot tower telescope (operated by UCLA)
maintain long-term exploration of the magnetic activity behavior of the
Sun. There are also two interferometers onsite: the Infrared Spatial
Interferometer (ISI, operated by U.C. Berkeley), and the NRL Optical
Interferometer. The Telescopes in Education (TIE) Project operates a 24"
telescope, as well as the Snow Solar Telescope (built in
1904). Finally, a fully-robotic 32-inch Automatic Photoeletric Telescope (APT) is
operated by Tennessee State University.
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Arecibo Observatory - National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center
( NAIC )
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Analyz User Guide
( single-dish spectral analysis (NAIC )
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National Academy of Sciences - Board on Physics and Astronomy
( National Research Council )
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Strategy For Ground-Based Optical And Infrared Astronomy
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McCray Panel on Ground-Based Optical and Infrared Astronomy, Committee on
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Board on Physics and Astronomy, Space Studies
Board, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, National Research
Council, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C. 1995
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NAS/NRC Space Studies Board
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The SSB is an advisory board within the National Research
Council, which is in turn the operational arm of the
National Academies of Sciences and Engineering. The SSB operates a
number of standing committees and task groups that perform studies
in space science and policy for the federal government.
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Center for Earth and Planetary Studies
( CEPS / RPIF )
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Center for Earth and Planetary Studies and its Regional Planetary
Image Facility (RPIF) located at the National Air and Space
Museum, Smithsonian Institution are pleased to announce the availability of
its WWW server. The purpose of this NASA supported RPIF
is to act as a reference library providing planetary science
researchers with access to the extensive collection of image data
from planetary missions. Currently we are in the process of
placing some of the 300,000 photographs and images of the
planets and their satellites in our collection online.
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National Undergraduate Research Observatory
( NURO )
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The National Undergraduate Research Observatory (NURO) at Lowell Observatory and
Northern Arizona University is a 0.8m telescope located on Anderson
Mesa south of Flagstaff, Arizona. NURO is a consortium of
Universities and small colleges to provide a research grade telescope
for undergraduate research and education.
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Northern Arizona University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( NAU )
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LUTZ, Barry L.
( Northern Arizona University )
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DEGIOIA-EASTWOOD, Kathleen
( NAU )
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Astronomy and Astrophysics (NCSU)
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North Carolina State University - Mars Mission Research Center
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Co-located at North Carolina State University in Raleigh (NCSU) and
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro (A&T),
the Mars Mission Research Center (M2RC) is one of eight
University Space Engineering Centers established by NASA in 1988. The
goal of the Center is to focus on research and
educational technologies necessary for planetary exploration, especially transportation to and
from Mars.
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North Carolina State University - Astrophysics
( NCSU )
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A description of activities and resources within the Astrophysics Research
group in the Department of Physics at North Carolina State
University. Contents include preprints, description of ongoing research, astrophysics MPEGs,
and graduate research opportunities
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BLONDIN, John M.
( NCSU )
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Galactic Exoplanet Survey Telescope
( GEST )
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Notre Dame Astrophysics Group
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Holland, Stephen
( University of Notre-Dame )
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I am an observational astronomer interested in stellar populations in
the Galactic halo and external galaxies.
The questions that
I would like to be involved in answering are: (1)
how old are galactic halos and how did galaxies formation?
(2) why is the metallicity distribution in the M31 halo
so radically different from that in the Galactic halo? (3)
how did globular clusters form and how are they related
to the galactic halos that they sit in?
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Microlensing Planet Search Project
( MPS )
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The Microlensing Planet Search Project (MPS) searches for evidence of
extra-solar planets using the gravitational microlensing technique.
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NFO's Automatic Radio Linked Telescope
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Observatory associated with Western New Mexico University in Silver
City, NM (USA).
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Big Bear Solar Observatory
( BBSO )
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This site contains daily images from our solar optical telescope
at Big Bear, California. Fulldisk images for the current month.
H-alpha, white light, and Ca-II K-line images are generally available
for every observing day; Ca-II K-line fulldisk archive; H-alpha fulldisk
archive; White light fulldisk archive; Current high-resolution region images; Programs
to read FITS images on IBM PCs and Macintoshes.
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Apache Point Observatory
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APO is privately owned and operated by the Astrophysical Research
Consortium. Located near Sunspot, New Mexico, the observatory consists of
a 3.5-meter telescope, the 2.5-meter Sloan Digital Sky Survey telescope,
and two smaller telescopes.
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BRINKMANN, Jonathan
( NMSU )
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LOOMIS, Karen
( APO )
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SIEGMUND, Walt
( Univ.Washington )
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KLYPIN, Anatoly
( NMSU )
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NMSU Numerical Cosmology Group
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Planetary Atmospheres Node
( NASA/PDS )
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New Mexico State University - Department of Astronomy
( NMSU )
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Contains information on faculty, staff, and students and their research
and educational activities, as well as descriptions of department astronomical
facilities.
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New Mexico State University Astronomy Preprints
( NMSU )
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Department members' recent preprints sorted by subject type.
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WALTER, Charles
( NMSU )
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MARLEY, Mark
( NMSU )
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VOGT, Nicole P.
( NMSU )
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The WWW page for Nicole P. Vogt at NMSU contains
information on astronomical research, teaching, and publications, including work on
cluster infall and distant galaxy evolution and formation.
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HARRISON, Tom
( NMSU )
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New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology - Physics Department
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New Mexico Tech - Physics Department - Astrophysics Program
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Main research domains:
- Dynamics and Kinematics of Nearby
Galaxies
- Magdalena Ridge Observatory (MRO)
- Plasma Astrophysics
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Pulsars
- Plasma Physics in Clusters of Galaxies
- Radio
Galaxies and Their Cluster Environment
- Radio Studies of Normal,
Exploding, and Compact Stellar Systems.
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New Mexico Tech Astronomy Club
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Southern Columbia Millimeter Telescope
( 1.2 Meter )
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Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory
( CTIO )
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Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory is a complex of astronomical telescopes
and instruments located approximately 80 km to the East of
La Serena, Chile at an altitude of 2200 Meters.
CTIO
is operated by the Association of Universities for Research
in Astronomy Inc. (AURA), under a cooperative agreement with the
National Science Foundation as part of the National
Optical Astronomy Observatories.
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Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory - Schedules
( CTIO )
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Magellanic Cloud Emission-line Survey
( MCELS, UM/CTIO )
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MCELS is a survey of two of our nearest neighboring
galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. The survey is
done in the bright emission of Hydrogen (Halpha 6563), Sulfur
([S II] 6724), and Oxygen ([O III] 5007) from the
interstellar gas of these two galaxies to study the properties,
kinematics, and dynamics of the "violent" interstellar medium. Although the
project just started recently, one can already see some samples
of the utility as well as the beauty of emission-line
imaging which will be brought to the astronomical community and
the public in general. The survey is performed with the
University of Michigan's Curtis Schmidt telescope, a 0.6/0.9m Schmidt located
on Cerro Tololo and run by CTIO under a cooperative
agreement with the University of Michigan.
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SUNTZEFF, Nick
( CTIO )
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 95
( ADASS V )
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The ADASS Conferences provide a forum for scientists and programmers
concerned with algorithms, software, and software systems employed in the
reduction and analysis of astronomical data. ADASS '95, held in
Tucson, AZ, was hosted by the National Optical Astronomy Observatories
(October 22-25, 1995).
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SEAMAN, Rob
( NOAO )
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Kitt Peak Observing Information
( KPNO )
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National Solar Observatory / Sacramento Peak, Sunspot, NM
( NSO/SP )
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Anonymous ftp.
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National Solar Observatory
( NSO )
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Synoptic Solar Magnetograms
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Global Oscillation Network Group
( GONG )
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IRAF (Image Reduction and Analysis Facility)
( NOAO )
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IRAF ftp archive directories. README = This file; ORDERFORM =
IRAF order form, for mailed IRAF distributions and printed and
bound versions of the manuals; REGISTER = IRAF mailing list
and site registration; conf = November 1991 IRAF Conference information;
contrib = Contributed software; docs = IRAF user and technical
documentation; extra = IRAF add-on layered packges, fixes, etc.; v28
= The IRAF V2.8 distribution (partial); v29 = The IRAF
V2.9 distribution; v210 = The IRAF V2.10 distribution; web =
World Wide Web (WWW) home directory.; (there is an IRAF home page (preliminary) \}
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Image Reduction and Analysis Facility
( IRAF )
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IRAF is the "Image Reduction and Analysis Facility". The main
IRAF distribution includes a good selection of programs for general
image processing and graphics, plus a large number of programs
for the reduction and analysis of optical and IR astronomy
data (the "noao" packages). Other external or layered packages are
available for applications such as data acquisition or handling data
from other observatories and wavelength regimes such as the Hubble
Space Telescope (optical), EUVE (extreme ultra-violet), or ROSAT and AXAF
(X-ray). These external packages are distributed separately from the main
IRAF distribution but can be easily installed. The IRAF system
also includes a complete programming environment for scientific applications, which
includes a programmable Command Language scripting facility, the IMFORT Fortran/C
programming interface, and the full SPP/VOS programming environment in which
the portable IRAF system and all applications are written.
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National Optical Astronomy Observatories
( NOAO )
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NOAO-Gopher(Gemini,Weather,Veronica),
catalogs, NSO, CTIO, KPNO
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Astrophysical Journal
( ApJ )
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The Astrophysical Journal (ISSN 0004-637X) is published three times a
month (in two parts) for the American Astronomical Society by
The University of Chicago Press, 5801 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago,
IL 60637. Volumes consist of two issues each. An author
and subject index covering three volumes appears in Part 1
every second month. An annual index is published after the
last volume of the year and is sent to each
subscriber. The articles in this journal are indexed in the
Science Citation Index, Philadelphia, PA.
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Astrophysical Journal Supplement
( ApJS )
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The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (ISSN 0067-0049) is published monthly
for the American Astronomical Society by The University of Chicago
Press, 5801 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637. Six volumes
of two issues each are published each year. An author
and subject index appears in the second issue of each
volume.
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Employment Opportunities at the National Optical Astronomy Observatories
( AURA, NOAO )
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Kitt Peak National Observatory - Schedules
( KPNO )
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Kitt Peak National Observatory
( KPNO )
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There is also an anonymous ftp
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NOAO Newsletters
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The NOAO Newsletter is published quarterly. Issues starting with June
1992 are available on-line but only those Newsletters dated June
1996 and later are full-up HTML files. Each issue is
seachable, plus a variety of search options are available from
this page.
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BOWER, Gary A.
( NOAO )
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LAUER, Tod R.
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Mighell, Kenneth
( NOAO Tucson )
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PSPLOT
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PSPLOT is a Fortran-callable PostScript plotting library which can create
2-D publication-quality graphics. It supports the standard 35 PostScript fonts
and color, and is distributed free of charge for non-
commercial use.
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Astronomical Image Processing System
( AIPS (the Classic Variety) at NRAO )
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The Astronomical Image Processing System is a software package for
calibration, data analysis, image display, plotting, and a variety of
ancillary tasks on Astronomical Data. It comes from the National
Radio Astronomy Observatory. It is primarily for Radio Astronomy. There
is a Usenet newsgroup alt.sci.astro.aips that deals with AIPS issues
and has occasional interesting announcements. There is an AIPS memo
that nicely describes the AIPS software system (PostScript, 189404 bytes).
It contains one schematic diagram of the overall AIPS structure.
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Very Large Array
( VLA )
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Very Large Array
( VLA )
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Very Large Array - Schedules
( VLA )
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Very Long Baseline Array
( VLBA )
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Very Long Baseline Array / Global Network - Schedules
( VLBA )
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Myers, Steven T.
( NRAO )
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Contains links to the Astro News Page, Online Course material,
and includes VLA/VLBA and ALMA related information.
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NRAO RAPs
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Fill-in form to search the database of all preprints received
at NRAO from 1986 forward, with citations to published papers.
Included are preprints by NRAO authors as well as preprints
received from authors and institutions worldwide. The database is updated
weekly.
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FITS Information Archive
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This is an archive for the Flexible Image Transport System
[FITS], the standard data interchange and archival format of the
worldwide astronomy community.
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FITS archive documents database
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The nrao-fits WAIS server supports searches of all of the
text files in the entire FITS archive. " All" means
everything -- READMEs, standards, drafts, overviews, and all of the
news and Email messages in the traffic archive, even including
the ASCII headers of the FITS sample and test data
files. All of the Postscript documents are in the index
too. The WAIS server enables users to search this huge
mass of text for instances of any strings.
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NRAO Charlottesville
( NRAO-CV )
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This web page contains links to these items, among others:
AIPS (Astronomical Image Processing System), AIPS++, NRAO Headquarters, The Central
Development Lab, and the main NRAO Library.
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Postage Stamp Server for NVSS Radio Sky Survey
( NVSS Postage Stamp Server )
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This Web page allows the user to obtain "postage stamp"
FITS images of selected, small fields from the NRAO/VLA Sky
Survey (NVSS). Either 1950 or 2000 positions are supported as
are a number of projective geometries. This survey is being
done with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array
telescope at a wavelength of 20 cm (1.4 GHz) and
is producing images of the sky north of declination -40
deg with a resolution of 45". Both total intensity and
linear polarization is being imaged. This project began in September
1993 and the main body of observations will be finished
in the Summer of 1996. Results are being made available
as they are produced.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 96
( ADASS VI )
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The ADASS Conferences provide a forum for scientists and programmers
concerned with algorithms, software, and software systems employed in the
reduction and analysis of astronomical data. ADASS '96 was hosted
by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and the University of
Virginia Departments of Astronomy and Computer Science (September 22-25, 1996).
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Flexible Image Transport System
( FITS archive at NRAO )
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Astronomy resources on the Internet
( NRAO )
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Microcomputer Image Processing System
( MiPS )
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(this document is the announcement of a demo for MS-DOS
computers)
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An Astronomer's Guide to On-line Bibliographic Databases and Information Services
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This is Starlink User Note 174.1 (29 November 1993).
See
also " A Guide to Astronomical Catalogues, Databases and Archives
available through Starlink" , Starlink User Note 162.1 (18. March
1993), also by A.C. Davenhall, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Univ. of Leicester.
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UniPOPS
( NRAO )
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BRIDLE, Alan
( NRAO )
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- Extragalactic radio sources
- VLA Development Plan
- VLAPLAN software
- Radio
images
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Radio Galaxy and Quasar Images
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Images of extragalactic radio sources, mainly from the VLA
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WOOTTEN, Al
( NRAO )
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FITSview FITS image viewers
( FITSview )
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The FITSview family of viewers for FITS format astronomical images
are available for Microsoft Windows (FITSview), Apple Macintosh (MacFITSview) and
Unix/X-Windows (XFITSview) computer systems. These viewers have easy to use
graphical controls and will display astronomical images in the Flexible
Image Transport System (FITS) format allowing zooming, scrolling, modifying the
brightness, contrast and pseudo color and allow determination of celestial
positions and the physical brightness units in the image. Both
standard World Coordinate System (WCS) and Digitized Sky Survey
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WELLS, Donald C.
( NRAO )
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LISZT, Harvey
( NRAO )
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NRAO VLA Sky Survey
( NVSS )
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The NRAO VLA Sky Survey (NVSS) is mapping the sky
north of -40 deg declination at 1.4 GHz. The principal
data products are (1) 4 deg X 4 deg continuum
maps " cubes" with three planes containing Stokes I, Q,
and U images, (2) source lists, and (3) processed (u,v)
data sets. The maps have 45 arcsec FWHM resolution and
nearly uniform rms noise, about 0.45 mJy/beam = 0.14 K
(Stokes I) and 0.29 mJy/beam (Stokes Q and U). The
rms uncertainties in right ascension and declination vary from 0.3
arcsec for strong (S > 30 mJy) point sources to
5 arcsec for the faintest (S ~ 2.5 mJy) detectable
sources.
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HIBBARD, John
( NRAO )
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Fate of Gas in Interacting Galaxies
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MURPHY, Patrick P.
( NRAO )
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Green Bank
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The National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank (West Virginia)
is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under
cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.
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Orbiting Very Long Baseline Interferometry
( OVLBI )
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Atacama Large Millimeter Array - NRAO Web site
( ALMA )
-
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) is a millimeter wavelength
telescope. The U.S. side of the project is run by
the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), operated by Associated Universities,
Inc., under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF).
The European side of the project is a collaboration between
the European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique, the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, the Netherlands Foundation for Research in
Astronomy and Nederlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie, and the United Kingdom
Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council.
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NRAO Arizona Operations
( NRAO-TUC )
-
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory Arizona Operations is the center
for the following NRAO activities: (1) 12 Meter Telescope and
(2) Millimeter Array Development Activities.
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NRAO 12m Telescope Schedules
-
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
( NRAO )
-
The NRAO is a facility operated by Associated Universities, Inc.
under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.
NRAO/VLA Information System -- Maintenance Report summaries (Open and
to be Repaired); Official VLA, VLBA and VLBI NUG Schedules;
General Info for Visitors to NRAO (New Mexico); VLA Specific
Information; VLBA Specific Information; Weather Information
NRAO-Charlottesville
( Headquarters ; there is also an
anonFTP server .
NRAO-Socorro
NRAO-Tucson
NRAO-VLA (Very Large Array)
NRAO-VLBA (Very
Long Baseline Array)
NRAO-Green Bank (140-foot,
GBT, OVLBI)
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Careers at NRAO
( National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico )
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AIPS++
( Astronomical Information Processing System )
-
AIPS++ is a software package which will calibrate and image
(primarily) radio astronomical data. It is being written in an
object-oriented style using the C++ language. AIPS++ is being developed
by an international consortium. AIPS++ is not yet of interest
to users, although there are some email reflectors you may
wish to join for information. A beta library release is
available via anonymous ftp. This may be of interest to
C++ software developers.
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NRAO Library, Charlottesville
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RAPshhet, PageCharge Policies.
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NRAO Preprints and Published Papers
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Full text of preprints by NRAO staff or visiting observers
in PostScript format with ascii text abstracts.
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ULVESTAD, James S.
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Seyfert galaxies; Space VLBI; Active galactic nuclei.
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MEYER, David M.
( Northwestern Univ. )
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Submillimeter Polarimeter for Antarctic Remote Observing
( SPARO )
-
Mapping Interstellar Magnetic Fields from the South Pole.
-
BUSCOMBE, William
( Northwestern Univ. )
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Northwestern University - Astronomy
( NWU )
-
Contents include information on undergraduate studies and
graduate studies, who we are, what we do,
and our gallery of gamma-ray bursts as observed by
the Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment (OSSE) on board the Compton
Gamma-Ray Observatory (CGRO).
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ULMER, Melville P.
( Northwestern Univ. )
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SHARC Survey
-
The Serendipitous High-Redshift Archival ROSAT Cluster (SHARC) survey is a
large survey for high-redshift X-ray-luminous clusters of galaxies. Our home
page has lists of cluster candidates, links to papers about
the survey, and much more information.
-
NOVAK, Giles
( Northwestern Univ. )
-
TAAM, Ronald
( Northwestern Univ. )
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ZADEH, Farhad Yusef
( Northwestern Univ. )
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Carnegie Institution Observatories
( OCIW )
-
MARTINI, Paul
( Carnegie Inst. Washington )
-
TRAGER, Scott C.
( OCIW )
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Evolution of the stellar populations of galaxies.
-
PROCHASKA, Jason X.
( Carnegie Observatories )
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Damped Lyman Alpha systems.
-
Ohio State University Department of Astronomy
( OSU )
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ESKRIDGE, Paul
( Ohio State University )
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Neural Network Papers
-
Ohio State University - Department of Astronomy
-
Provides information about the
personnel, research and teaching activities, and resources of the OSU
Astronomy Department. Includes our on-line graduate program brochure, links to
the personal home pages of faculty, staff, and students, and
calendars of local events.
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POGGE, Richard W.
( Ohio State Univ. )
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PRADHAN, Anil K.
( Ohio State Univ. )
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TERNDRUP, Don
( Ohio State Univ. )
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Ohio State University Astrophysics and Cosmology
-
People and Research in Astrophyiscs and Cosmology at Ohio State
University.
-
STATLER, Tom
( Ohio Univ. )
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Ohio University - Astronomy and Astrophyics
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Physics Department of
Ohio University at Athens, Ohio.
-
University of Oklahoma - Physics and Astronomy Department
-
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
( PARI )
-
The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute is a not-for-profit public foundation
dedicated to providing research and educational access to radio and
optical astronomy for a broad cross-section of users.
Pre-college
through post-graduate students will have the opportunity to work and
learn with full time and visiting astronomers. Additional access is
provided on a remote basis through this Internet site to
grades K-12.
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Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
( PARI )
-
The Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute is a not-for-profit foundation dedicated
to providing research, study, and educational access to optical and
radio astronomy for a broad cross section of users. Pre-college
through post-graduate students will have the opportunity to work and
learn with full time and visiting astronomers and astrophysicists while
performing real research using a variety of advanced astronomical techniques.
Additional access will be provided on a remote basis through
the Internet to grades K-12 and the public.
Located
in the Appalachian Mountains near the Blue Ridge Parkway just
west of Asheville, North Carolina, PARI will provide both the
sky views appropriate to the science of astronomy, as well
as a pleasant place to work and learn.
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Desert Vista Astronomy
-
Extensive list of thousands of categorized astronomy links especially useful
for educators and students.
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CONTI, Alberto
( University of Pittsburgh )
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Galaxy Formation et alia.
-
GARDNER, Jeff
( Univ. Pittsburgh )
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University of Pittsburgh - Department of Physics & Astronomy
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Allegheny Observatory
-
The official web site of the University of Pittsburgh's Allegheny
Observatory.
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Pomona College - Astronomy Program
-
Includes a complete description of the Pomona College astronomy program,
a tour of the Frank Brackett Observatory, and a tour
of the 40" telescope in the nearby San Gabriel Mountains.
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Princeton University - Astrophysics Library
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Princeton Observatory: Preprints
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Princeton University Observatory
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Princeton University Astrophysics Graduate Program
-
SPERGEL, David N.
( Princeton )
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LUPTON, Robert
( Princeton )
-
RHOADS, James
( Princeton )
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RHOADS, James
( Princeton )
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MALHOTRA, Sangeeta
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ISM, Galactic structure
-
VOGELEY, Michael S.
( Princeton )
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Princeton University - Pulsar Group
-
The home page of the pulsar research group in the
department of physics of Princeton University, this site includes pointers
to the home pages of group members, a collection of
pulsar related resources and pointers to our supported data analysis
software (including TEMPO), and links to radio astronomy observatories and
related sites.
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Radio Pulsar Resources
-
A unified collection of
information and pointers of interest to radio pulsar researchers. Resources
include pointers to group and individual home pages, radio telescope
home pages and telescope schedules, and pulsar related preprints and
reprints.
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NICE, David
( Princeton University )
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Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
( PSC )
-
Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center/University of Pittsburgh - Relativity Group: Preprints
( pitt_preprints )
-
Planetary Science Institute
( PSI )
-
The Planetary Science Institute (PSI) is a non-profit organization (
a division of San Juan Institute) that conducts a wide
variety of basic research in planetary science and allied fields.
Established in Tucson, Arizona, in 1972, the Institute has a
number of multi-faceted research programs in planetary astronomy, lunar and
planetary geology, and planetary geophysics and dynamics. PSI's Astrophysics Group
conducts research on cataclysmic variables, CCD observational techniques and instrumentation,
multi-wavelength observations, faint object photometry, and extra-Solar planet searches. PSI
currently emphasizes Mars, satellites, asteroids , and comets, as well
as the origin of planets. Our scientists have participated in
NASA spacecraft missions, such as Mariner 9, Viking, and Mars
Observer, and are presently involved in the Galileo Mission to
Jupiter and the NEAR Mission to Eros.
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Pennsylvania State University - Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
( PSU )
-
Hobby Eberly Telescope
( HET )
-
The Hobby-Eberly telescope (HET) is a new 9 meter telescope,
built at the University of Texas McDonald Observatory near
Ft. Davis Texas as a result of an international collaboration
between the University of Texas at Austin, The
Pennsylvania State University and Stanford University in the United
States and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Muenchen, and Goerg-August-Universitaet Goettingen. The
HET has been tailored for spectroscopy, and in particular, fiber-coupled
spectroscopy.
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Penn State Inservice Workshops in Astronomy
( PSIWA )
-
The Penn State Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics offers inservice
workshops for science teachers at the middle- and high-school levels.
These are held during the summer and provide graduate credit.
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Statistical software for astronomy and related fields
( StatCodes )
-
StatCodes is a Web metasite with links to >200 source
codes and packages implementing statistical methods which are freely available
on the Internet. Most are in C or Fortran. Categories
include: general statistics; statistical distributions; Bayesian statistics; time series analysis;
multivariate analysis; multivariate clustering and classification; censored and truncated data;
nonparametric methods; density estimation and smoothing; spatial statistics; image analysis;
correlation and regression; visualization tools; interactive Web tools.
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WOLSZCZAN, Alex
( Penn State University )
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KIZILTAN, Bulent
( Penn. State University )
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Pulsar Searches, Timing and Radio Observations of Pulsars using the
PSPM at Arecibo, High Energy Astrophysics (SNR and compact objects).
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BURROWS, David N.
( Penn State Univ. )
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CHARLTON, Jane C.
( Penn State Univ. )
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CHESTER, Margaret McMath
( Penn State Univ. )
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CHURCHILL, Christopher
( Penn State )
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QSO Absorption Lines; Gaseous Content of High z Galaxies
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Echelle Scattered Light Algorithm
( HAMSCATT )
-
HAMSCATT is a FORTRAN 77 module that interoperates with IRAF via the IMFORT library. It is publicly available.
The distributed is a compressed tar file that contains the
HAMSCATT software described in Churchill and Allen (PASP,
107, 193).
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Echelle Reduction Manual for IRAF Users
( Lick Obs. Tech. Report #74 )
-
The manual describes the general IRAF packages, tasks,
and parameters necessary to calibrating, extracting, and viewing data taken
with echelle spectrographs. It is intended as a beginner's guide
to IRAF echelle data reduction. Many task and task parameters
are explained in detail and an example reduction from start
to finish is presented. Specific concerns and settings for the
Hamilton Echelle Spectrograph are addressed, but these apply to echelle
spectrographs in general. Optimal extractions and scattered light removal techniques
are addressed.
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Penn State - QSO Absorption Line Group
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SCHNEIDER, Donald
( Penn State Univ. )
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FEIGELSON, Eric D.
( Penn State Univ. )
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MESZAROS, Peter
( Penn State Univ. )
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LAGUNA, Pablo
( Penn State Univ. )
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PAVLOV, George
( Penn State Univ. )
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CIARDULLO, Robin
( Penn State Univ. )
-
SKINNER, Mark A.
( Penn State Univ. )
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SIGURDSSON, Steinn
( Penn State )
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Theory, dynamics and compact objects, misc.
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BAUER, Franz E.
( PSU )
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Statistical Consulting Center for Astronomy
( SCCA )
-
The SCCA provides prompt high-quality statistical advice for the astronomical
community. It is an interdisciplinary team of faculty at Penn
State with contacts throughout the international statistical community. A wide
range of issues arising in astronomical data analysis can be
addressed. Questions and answers are made available on the WWW.
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Purdue University High Energy Astrophysics
( HEAp )
-
Educational Space Simulations Project
( ESSP )
-
The Educational Space Simulations Project is a web site where
teachers and students can retrieve information about coordinating and conducting
their own space simulation. Activity guides, launch and landing scripts,
software, and much more is available for free download.
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics (Rice)
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Signal Processing Information Base
( SPIB )
-
a project sponsored by the Signal Processing Society and the
National Science Foundation. SPIB contains information repositories of data, papers,
software, newsgroups, bibliographies, links to other repositories, and addresses, all
of which are relevant to signal processing research and development.
For general information, send e-mail to spib@spib.rice.edu containing the message:
send help
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REIFF, Patricia
( Rice Univ. )
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Rice University - Department of Space Physics and Astronomy
-
The Department of Space Physics & Astronomy at Rice University
is currently involved in many different aspects of space physics
and astrophysics research with plasma physics linking the two disciplines
as an underlying theme. Theoretical Solar System Physics; Experimental Solar
System Physics; Theoretical Astrophysics; Observational Astronomy; Atomic and Atmospheric Physics
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FREEMAN, John W. Jr.
( Rice Univ. )
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MICHEL, F. Curtis
( Rice Univ. )
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Houston Astronomical Society
( HAS )
-
The Houston Astronomical Society in Texas has 250+ members and
an 18 acre observatory site with a rolloff roof building
housing 3 pier'ed telescopes.
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HARTIGAN, Patrick
( Rice )
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Galileo Project
-
A web resource on the life and works of Galileo
Galilei (1564-1642).
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University of Rochester, Physics, Optics, and Astronomy Library
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University of Rochester - Near Infrared Group
-
Colloquial description of some of the activities of the group
of astronomers at the University of Rochester, Dept. of Physics
and Astronomy. Not kept up to date.
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BLACKMAN, Eric G., Prof.
( Physics & Astronomy, University of Rochester )
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Theoretical Astrophysics.
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University of Rochester - Astronomy and Astrophysics Group
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Department of Physics, applied Physics and Astronomy
( RPI )
-
Research in the Astrophysics Group is centered around the properties
of interstellar dust and the role of dust in physical
processes such as star formation and interstellar chemistry.
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Rutgers University Astronomy
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San Diego Supercomputer Center
( SDSC )
-
Mount Laguna Observatory
-
Green Flashes
( An Introduction )
-
Green flashes are real (not illusory) phenomena seen at sunrise
and sunset, when some part of the Sun suddenly changes
color (at sunset, from red or orange to green or
blue). The word ``flash'' refers to the sudden appearance and
brief duration of this green color, which usually lasts only
a second or two at moderate latitudes.
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San Diego State University - Astronomy Department
( SDSU )
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SETI Institute Home Page
( SETI )
-
The SETI Institute (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) serves as
an institutional home for scientific and educational projects relevant to
the nature, distribution, and prevalence of life in the universe.
The largest research effort is Project Phoenix, the privately-funded continuation
of the Targeted Search portion of NASA's High Resolution Microwave
Survey. Two other projects of interest are the Life in
the Universe (LITU) Curriculum Project and the Flight Opportunities for
Science Teacher EnRichment (FOSTER) Project. LITU develops supplementary science curriculum
material for grades 3 through 9. FOSTER allows science teachers
to experience the excitement of research on NASA's Kuiper Airborne
Observatory (KAO).
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Stephen F. Austin State University Observatory
( SFASU )
-
Facilities, research, and personnel of the SFASU Observatory.
-
MARCY, Geoffrey W.
( SFSU )
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San Francisco State University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( SFSU )
-
Research activities include search for extrasolar planets.
-
BEST, Jason
( Shepherd College )
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Southwest Missouri State University - Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials science
( SMSU )
-
Southwest Missouri State University has an extensive Astronomy program, including
studies using their Baker Observatory which is conveniently located outside
of the city's lights. Studies started here can lead to
a Ph.D. in Astronomy.
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COMINSKY, Lynn R.
( Sonoma State Univ. )
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Sonoma State University - Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
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SPEAR, Gordon G.
( Sonoma State Univ. )
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TENN, Joseph
( Sonoma State Univ. )
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Jobs in Physics, Astronomy, and Other Fields
-
Maintained at Department of Physics and Astronomy, Sonoma State
University.
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Stanford University Astrophysics
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MERIWETHER, Dave
( Satellite development, testing & Operations, Stanford )
-
Dave's world is split into three catagories:
Space Work
(My current work developing the Gravity Probe B's ground station),
Physics (Relativity mostly), Astrophysics (including my previous work with the
EUVE), Rocket Science (lots of links, including the X prize),
and Space operations (every satellite web page I know of);
Dave's Playground: Weather, News, Earthquakes & hurricanes, road conditions,
California info, Federal info, images, html, perl & vi resources
www sources, music, & misc
Jobs: on-line job resources.
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Gravity Probe B Relativity Mission
( Stanford )
-
Gravity Probe B is the relativity gyroscope experiment being developed
by NASA and Stanford University to test two extraordinary, unverified
predictions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. The experiment
will check, very precisely, tiny changes in the direction of
spin of four gyroscopes contained in an Earth satellite orbiting
at 400-mile altitude directly over the poles. So free are
the gyroscopes from disturbance that they will provide an almost
perfect space-time reference system. They will measure how space and
time are warped by the presence of the Earth, and,
more profoundly, how the Earth's rotation drags space-time around with
it. These effects, though small for the Earth, have far-reaching
implications for the nature of matter and the structure of
the Universe.
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Stanford - Astrophysics
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Daily Martian Weather Report
-
The Daily Martian Weather Report is produced by the Mars
Global Surveyor Radio Science Team (MGS RST). When the MGS
mapping sequence begins, the page will contain a daily weather
report for the planet Mars based on radio occultation measurements
of the temperature and pressure profiles of the Martian atmosphere.
Currently, the site contains information about the MGS mission and
the Radio Science Team, the radio occultation technique for study
of planetary atmospheres, profiles of the atmosphere of Venus acquired
during occultations of the Magellan spacecraft, and information for K-12
educators interested in e-mail communications between their classes and members
of the MGS RST.
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Wilcox Solar Observatory
( WSO )
-
The Wilcox Solar Observatory began daily observations of the Sun's
global magnetic field in May 1975, with the goal of
understanding changes in the Sun and how those changes affect
the Earth; this is now called space weather. Now low-resolution
maps are also made of the Sun's magnetic field each
day, as are observations of solar surface motions. The observatory
is located in the foothills just west of the Stanford
University campus.
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Stanford Public Information REtrieval System
( SLAC-SPIRES )
-
A variety of SLAC's databases of interest to high-energy physics
community is now made available via WWW, including: Preprints: HEP preprint database. Contains bibliographic summaries of more than 280,000
particle physics papers. Included are preprints, journal articles, technical reports,
thesis, etc. Searchable by author, title, report number, institution, collaboration,
and more. Find citations of your favorite author or article.
View full postscript versions of selected preprints, read abstracts of
bulletin-board papers. Need more help? Abstracts: Bulletin boards abstracts
database. Useful in searching for recent physics bulletin board articles
not yet covered by the HEP database. Find abstracts (and
more!) of the articles posted today, yesterday, in
the last seven days, week before that, or
anytime.
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Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
( SLAC )
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Stanford SOLAR Center
-
Providing Solar On-Line Activity Resources for the joy of solar
science exploration.
This site presents a collection of fun
educational activities based on Solar Oscillations Investigation (SOI) and Solar
and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) data.
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Solar Physics at Stanford University
-
Observational and theoretical research in the physics of the sun
is carried out at Stanford University in several research groups.
The Wilcox Solar Observatory and Solar Oscillations Investigation programs are
conducted by a group of scientists and supporting staff associated
with the Center for Space Science and Astrophysics (CSSA) and
the Hansen Exerimental Physics Laboratories (HEPL), under the direction of
Philip H. Scherrer (CSSA and the Department of Physics).
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Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope
( GLAST )
-
The GLAST Mission is under study for flight in the
first decade of the next century. GLAST is a next
generation high-energy gamma-ray observatory designed for making observations of celestial
gamma-ray sources in the energy band extending from 10 MeV
to more than 100 GeV.
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Amazing Space
( Hubble Space Telescope Online )
-
Amazing Space is a set of web-based activities primarily designed
for classroom use, but made available for all to enjoy.
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Hubble Space Telescope Data Archive
( STScI )
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OAO-3 (Copernicus) Archive
-
The Copernicus satellite, otherwise known as the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory
3 (OAO-3), obtained high resolution far- (900-1560 Å) and near-
(1650-3150 Å) ultraviolet spectra of 551 objects, primarily bright stars,
from 1972 to 1981.
This is part of the
Multimission Archive at STsCI (MAST).
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Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) Archive
( at STScI )
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IUE Archive
( MAST )
-
The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) performed spectrophotometry at high (0.1-0.3
Å) and low (6-7 Å) resolution between 1150 Å and
3200 Å.
Over 104,000 ultraviolet spectra were obtained with
IUE between January 26, 1978, and September 30, 1996.
This is part of the Multimission Archive at STScI.
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Multimission Archive at STScI
( MAST )
-
The Multimission Archive at STScI is being developed to support
a variety of astronomical data archives, with the primary focus
on scientifically related data sets in the optical, ultraviolet, and
near-infrared parts of the spectrum.
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Medium Deep Survey
( MDS )
-
The Medium Deep Survey (MDS) is an international project that
uses the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in Pure parallel mode
to study the nature of faint galaxies in the deepest
regions of the universe. The released MDS database contains model
fits for about 64000 objects in 185 WFPC2 fields, observed
in most cases using the F814W(I), F606W(V) and for few
in F450W(B) photometric filters. Some fields overlap each other, and
duplicate observations of the same object has not yet been
cross-identified.
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Starcast
( Navigating the Astronomical Internet )
-
Starcast is ST ScI's prototype implemetation of Astrobrowse, a coordinated
effort to develop common interfaces to the growing multitude of
online astronomical services.
Starcast is an interface for querying
multiple data archives, catalogs, and other online astronomical resources from
a single Web-based form. Using simple but common query parameters,
you can use Starcast to quickly locate online services (maybe
even services you didn't know existed) that may have the
data you're looking for.
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Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope
( UIT - Archives at STScI MAST )
-
The Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope UIT was one of three
ultraviolet telescopes on the ASTRO-1 mission flown on the space
shuttle Columbia during 2-10 December 1990. The same three instruments
were later flown on the space shuttle Endeavour from 3-17
March 1995, as part of the ASTRO-2 mission. Exposures were
obtained on 70-mm photographic film in the 1200-3300 Å range
using broadband filters and later digitized using a Perkin-Elmer microdensitometer.
Image resolution was 3" over a 40' field of view.
Overall, UIT-1 obtained 821 exposures of 66 targets, and UIT-2
obtained 758 images of 193 targets.
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Astronomical Software
& Documentation Service
( ASDS )
-
The Astronomical Software and Documentation Service (ASDS) is a network
service that allows you to find existing astronomical resources for
solving your problem. ASDS started life as the Astronomical Software
and Documentation Service, devoted entirely to astronomical software packages and
their associated on-line documentation. Much code is rewritten these days,
not because anyone has found a fundamentally better way to
solve the problem, but because they simply don't know who
has already done it, whether the code runs on the
system they have available, or where to get it if
it does. That is the problem that ASDS was intended
to solve. The objectives of ASDS changed in 1998 when
its scope was expanded to include astronomical observing sites and
their associated telescope and instrument manuals, taken from a listing
maintained by Liz Bryson (bryson@cfht.hawaii.edu). The service was renamed at
this point.
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Electronic Preprints project
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A NASA Applied Information Systems Research Program grant funded
project for indexing a distributed set of astronomical documents, including
preprints.
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Hubble Heritage Project
-
A striking astronomical image, created by the Hubble Heritage team,
is released at this site the first Thursday of every
month. As well as creating color images from the exposures
in the Hubble Telescope Data Archive, this project has voting
events for choosing observing targets at this website.
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Hubble Heritage Project Index
-
The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is a research tool dedicated
to scientific studies of nature. By emphasizing compelling HST images
distilled from scientific data, we hope to pique curiosity about
our astrophysical understanding of the universe we all inhabit.
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PADOVANI, Paolo
( Space Telescope Science Institute )
-
CHRISTIAN, Carol
( STScI )
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STSDAS help system
-
The World Wide Web version of the help information for
STSDAS, the Space Telescope Science Data Anlaysis System, developed at
the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD.
-
STSDAS help system index
-
WAIS index of all help files for STSDAS, the Space
Telescope Science Data Analysis System, developed at the Space Telescope
Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, for the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope.
-
STSDAS source code
-
WAIS index of all spp (Subset Preprocessor) source code of
STSDAS (Space Telescope Science Data Analysis System), developed at the
Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, for the NASA/ESA Hubble
Space Telescope.
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IAU Colloquia Listing
-
A list of IAU Colloquia from number 101 to the
present, maintained by STScI library.
-
Space Telescope Science Institute Preprint services
( STScI )
-
Union List of Astronomy Serials
( ULAS )
-
The Union List of Astronomy Serials (ULAS), 2nd edition, is
composed of bibliographic information for (primarily) non-commercial publications of observatories
and institutions concerned with research in astronomy.
-
Space Telescope Science Institute Library Service
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STEPsheet, IAU circulars
-
CLARK, Neil
( STScI )
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HST Science Data Archive
( STScI, Baltimore, MD )
-
(telnet, password='archive')
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Digital Sky Survey
( DSS )
-
The Digitized Sky Survey comprises a set of all-sky photographic
surveys in E, V, J, R, and N bands conducted
with the Palomar and UK Schmidt telescopes. The Catalogs and
Surveys Branch (CASB) is digitizing the photographic plates to support
HST observing programs but also as a service to the
astronomical community.
Images of any part of the sky
may be extracted from the DSS, in either FITS or
GIF format.
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STScI STEPsheet Preprint Database
-
STScI-STEPsheet is a bibliographic listing of astronomy and astrophysics preprints
received at the Space Telescope Science Institute Library since 1982,
including all HST papers in the refereed literature. The preprints
include papers submitted to scientific and technical journals and to
appear in meeting proceedings; they cover observational, experimental, theoretical, review,
instrumentation, image processing, and computing topics in a wide range
of astronomical subdisciplines. Preprints include work by ST ScI authors
as well as preprints received from authors and institutions world-wide.
Citations are added as papers are published. The database is
updated daily.
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STSDAS Space Telescope Science Data Analysis System
( STSDAS )
-
Space Telescope Science Data Analysis System (STSDAS) is software primarily
designed for reducing and analyzing data from the Hubble Space
Telescope (HST). It operates in the IRAF software environmant. STSDAS
includes the HST instrument calibration software included in the routine
data processing pipeline but also includes general-purpose astronomy data analysis
tools and enhancements to the IRAF environment.
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Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-centimeters
( VLA FIRST )
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FIRST -- Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm
-- is a project designed to produce the radio equivalent
of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey over 10,000 square degrees
of the North Galactic Cap. Using the NRAO Very Large
Array (VLA) and an automated mapping pipeline, we produce images
with 1.8" pixels, a typical rms of 150 Jy, and
a resolution of 5" . At the 0.75 mJy source
detection threshold, there are ~110 sources per square degree, ~35%
of which have resolved structure on scales from 2-30" .
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WHITE, Richard L.
( STScI )
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Space Telescope Electronic Information System (STScI)
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Space Telescope Science Institute
( STScI )
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STScI is responsible for the scientific operations of the Hubble
Space Telescope (HST). STScI is operated by Associated Universities for
Research in Astronomy (AURA) under contract to NASA.
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Encounters Jupiter - Latest HST Images (STScI)
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Employment Opportunities at the Space Telescope Science Institute
( STScI )
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STScI phonebook
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Hubble Deep Field
( HDF )
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The Hubble Deep Field (HDF) is a Director's Discretionary program
on HST in Cycle 5 to image a typical field
at high galactic latitude in four wavelength passbands as deeply
as reasonably possible. In order to optimize observing in the
time available, a field in the northern continuous viewing zone
(CVZ) was selected and images were taken for 10 consecutive
days, or approximately 150 orbits. Shorter 1-orbit images were also
obtained of the fields immediately adjacent to the primary HDF
in order to facilitate spectroscopic follow-up by ground-based telescopes. The
observations were carried out from 18-30 December 1995, and the
data are available to the community for study.
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Remote Proposal Submission Software
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TIM (Telescope Imaging Model)
( PSF software for HST )
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TinyTIM PSF software for HST
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STScI-authored preprints (abstracts)
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STScI Newsletter
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Astronomical Internet Resources
( at STScI )
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Hubble Space Telescope Observing Schedule
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) Conference Series
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Hubble Space Telescope public images and other information
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images, movies and animations from some of the observations by
the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST). They are made available
by the Office of Public Outreach of the
Space Telescope Science Institute. See also:
TIFFs & GIFs ( Levay),
ExInEd (Macs-only)
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STScI Online Preprint Service
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The on-line STScI preprint service provides electronic versions of all
preprints appearing in the STScI preprint series. It includes a
searchable index, and full-text articles in PostScript format where available.
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STScI Searchtools
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Includes: STEIS Gopher Menus, STScI Phonebook, Archive Exposure Catalog, Current
Year's Weekly Timeline, HST Status Reports, Long Range Plan (disabled),
Weekly Summaries, STScI Documents, ...
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Spike Planning and Scheduling
( Spike )
-
Space Telescope Science Institute developed the Spike planning and scheduling
software in support of the Hubble Space Telescope as a
general toolkit for planning and scheduling under Contract NAS5-26555 with
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is our desire
that this toolkit be used to promote scientific research through
the effective and efficient use of ground- and space-based astronomical
observatories. By providing the Spike system to other facilities, we
hope to develop a community of users who develop and
use the Spike system. To the degree our resources allow,
STScI will act as a clearinghouse for users, bug fixes,
modifications, etc.
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Space Telescope Electronic Information System
( STEIS )
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Calibrating Hubble Space Telescope
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The proceedings from the HST Calibration Workshop held at the
Space Telescope Science Institute November 15-17, 1993. These proceedings include
discussions on the calibration of each instrument, including the Fine
Guidance Sensors. There is also a general section that includes
papers on the Optical Telescope Assembly, the HST Calibration Database
and information on the calibration of other space observatories namely,
the IUE and the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope. Check the table
of contents for a full listing. For the user's convenience
this book is available both by individual paper and by
hefty chunks of postscript for each section: WFPC, FOC, FOS,
GHRS and General. The latter method is most useful for
those of you who want to collect the whole book.
The main text of the book is 442 pages.
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Restoration of HST Images and Spectra Workshop
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Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Space Telescope Science
Institute, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, 18-19 November 1993. Edited by Robert
J. Hanisch (hanisch@stsci.edu) and Richard L. White (rlw@stsci.edu). Advanced Systems
Group, Science Computing and Research Support Division, Space Telescope Science
Institute, 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218
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AAS/CSWA Women in Astronomy Database
( WiA )
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This list of Women in Astronomy has been produced by
the American Astronomical Society's Committee on the Status
of Women in Astronomy. It includes the names, professional affiliations
and scientific interest information of females in the disciplines of
astronomy and astrophysics. We welcome submissions from women affiliated with
the science of astronomy and related fields.
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Andrew Fruchter
( STScI )
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MAIZ-APELLANIZ, Jesus
( STScI )
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Massive stars, starbursts, and their interaction with the surrounding ISM
in nearby galaxies.
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Umbral Missions Blocking Radiating Astronomical Sources
( UMBRAS )
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UMBRAS is a technique and a class of space science
missions. The UMBRAS goal is direct observation of planets around
other stars.
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KOEKEMOER, Anton
( STScI )
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LANNING, Howard H.
( CSC/STSCI )
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Sandage Two-color Survey of the Galactic Plane
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The examination of the Sandage two-color photographic survey of the
galactic plane taken in support of the Uhuru X-ray satellite
project (1969-1972) is a continuing project headed by Howard Lanning
(CSC/STScI). Several hundred faint UV sources including many old novae,
white dwarfs, cv's, Be shell stars, etc. have been identified
and presented in the literature and posted on the WWW.
The survey comprises over 100 Palomar (48-in.) Oschin Schmidt plates
extending to a limiting B magnitude of ~20.
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MILLER, Glenn
( STScI )
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Data Reduction Expert Assistant
( DRACO )
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The use of large format detectors, increased access to very
large astronomical databases, and other developments in observational astronomy have
led to the situation where many astronomers are overwhelmed by
the reduction and analysis process. Draco is a novel approach
to data reduction and analysis which works in conjunction with
existing analysis systems such as STSDAS/IRAF, IDL, etc. Draco takes
on much of the mechanics of the process, allowing the
astronomer to spend more time understanding the physical nature of
the data.
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HST status
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WAIS index to daily activity / instrument status information for
the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Files hst_status_* in stsci/hst_news
directory on STEIS are indexed.
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HST weekly timeline
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WAIS index to the Weekly Timeline files for current year's
observations of the NASA/ESO Hubble Space Telescope (HST). timeline_* files
in observer/weekly_timeline directory on STEIS. Provides insight on upcoming HST
activities.
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Union List of Astronomical Serials
( ULAS )
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The Union List of Astronomical Serials, 2nd edition, is composed
of bibliographic information for (primarily) non-commercial publications of observatories and
institutions concerned with research in astronomy. To each of the
approximately 2300 titles included are appended the holding records of
42 contributing libraries, representing the most comprehensive astronomical collections in
North America, with selected holdings from China, Europe, India, and
South America as well. ULAS is an on-going project of
the Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division of the Special Libraries Association. Judy Bausch
of the Yerkes Observatory is the coordinator/compiler. For additional information,
contact Judy at jab@tycho.yerkes.uchicago.edu or Sarah Stevens-Rayburn at library@stsci.edu.
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ZOONEMATKERMANI, Saeid
( Stony Brook Radio Astronomy )
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BARRETT, James W.
( Stony Brook Radio Astronomy )
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SOLOMON, Philip
( Stony Brook Astron. Group )
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SUNY Stony Brook Astronomy Group
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PETERSON, Deane
( Stony Brook Astron. Group )
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WALTER, Fred
( Stony Brook Astron. Group )
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Observational astronomy (100 keV - 20 cm) within one Kpc.
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LATTIMER, Jim
( Stony Brook Astron. Group )
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Personal home page for James M. Lattimer, with links to
nuclear astrophysics group of SUNY-Stony Brook, current activities, and publications.
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YAHIL, Amos
( Stony Brook Astron. Group )
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Southwest Research Institute - Department of Space Studies
( SwRI )
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Parker, Joel Wm.
( Southwest Research Institute )
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Ionosphere Thermosphere Mesosphere
( ITM )
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Texas A&M University. High Energy Physics Group
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Information server operated by the High Energy Physics Group at
Texas A&M University
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INGRAM, Doug
( Texas Christian University )
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This page contains links to Introductory Astronomy teaching resources for
college-level classes, including readings, homeworks, exams, lab exercises and study
guides.
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Tennessee State University 2-m Automatic Spectroscopic Telescope Project
( 2-m AST )
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This site details development of an 80-inch automatic telescope that
Tennessee State University is developing for high-dispersion spectroscopy. It includes
engineering reports and extensive pictures of the instrument.
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Tufts University Astronomy Program
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The Astronomy Program at Tufts University includes resources for both
education and research in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and
physics. Links include information on our undergraduate program in Astrophysics
as well as Solar Physics research into coronal magetic fields
and their relation to noise storms on the sun.
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University of Alabama - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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A listing of faculty, postdocs, and graduates students as well
as information on the Graduate program of study, the Research
Experience for Undergraduates program, and a description of research facilities.
Online preprints, job listings, and other information will be added
soon.
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KEEL, William
( Alabama )
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WHITE, Raymond E., III
( U. Alabama )
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Binary Stars
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Free software for Macintosh computers, complete with manuals, for use
in an educational setting or for self-learning. Teaches binary star
concepts.
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University of Cincinnati, Department of Physics
( UC Physics )
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The Department of Physics at the University of Cincinnati offers
masters and Ph.D. degrees in Physics with an Astronomy Dissertation.
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HANSON, Margaret
( U. Cincinnati )
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High Altitude Observatory
( HAO )
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Today's Observatory program includes numerical simulation of convection, radiation transport,
and large-scale dynamics in both the solar and terrestrial atmospheres,
plus observational programs to measure the Sun's output of magnetized
plasma and radiation over the 11 year sunspot cycle of
the Sun.
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STellar Astrophysics & Research on Exoplanets
( STARE )
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STARE (STellar Astrophysics & Research on Exoplanets) uses precise time-series
photometry to search for extrasolar giant planets transiting their parent
stars. An important byproduct of STARE will be an unusually
complete survey of variable stars within its selected fields-of-view.
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National Center for Atmospheric Research
( NCAR )
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MCARTHUR, Greg
( NCAR )
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Windows to the Universe
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Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system on
the Earth and Space sciences for the use of the
general public. The objective of this project, funded by NASA,
is to develop an innovative and engaging Web-site that spans
the Earth and Space sciences. Our goal is to build
a site that includes a rich array of documents, including
images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth
and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between
science, exploration, and the human experience.
There is a
NASA mirror site.
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University of Chicago - Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Our server has information about our graduate program, brief descriptions
of our research, listings of the members of our department
(and their personal home pages, if applicable). Several research groups
also have pages; this web server is home to the
web pages for Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum and
Yerkes Observatory.
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Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica
( CARA )
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Ryerson Astronomical Society
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a student organization at the University of Chicago.
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Solar System, Lecture notes and class materials
( Indiana University Northwest )
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Lecture notes, homeworks, exams, and plenty of relevant links for
introductory Astronomy course for non-science majors at Indiana University Northwest:
The Solar System. Class taught in September 1996.
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REBULL, Luisa
( UnivChicago )
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RICKER, Paul M.
( University of Chicago )
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Yerkes Observatory
( University of Chicago )
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Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay Wisconsin hosts the 40" refractor,
a 41" reflector, a 24" Boller & Chivens reflector, a
10" educational telescope, and support facilities. The 41" telescope is
used for research including adaptive optics studies.
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KRAVTSOV, Andrey
( U. Chicago )
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Microwave Background Anisotropies - Physics
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A series of online tutorials ranging from beginner to expert
covering the theory of cosmic microwave background anisotropies.
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Chicago Air Shower Array
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The Chicago Air Shower Array (CASA) is a very large
array of scintillation counters located in Utah, fifty miles southwest
of Salt Lake City. CASA has been operating since 1992
in coincidence with a second array, the Michigan Anti (MIA),
is made of 2500 square meters of buried muon detectors.
CASA is the most sensitive experiment built to date in
the study of gamma-ray and cosmic ray interactions at energies
above 100 TeV (10^14 electron-Volts). Research topics on data from
this experiment cover a wide variety of physics issues, including
the search for gamma-rays from extragalactic sources (quasars and gamma-ray
bursts), the study of diffuse gamma-ray emission from the Galactic
plane, and a measurement of the cosmic ray composition in
the poorly understood region from 100 to 100,000 TeV.
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AASTeX Package for Manuscript Preparation
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AASTeX is a LaTeX-based package that can be used to
mark up manuscripts for American Astronomical Society (AAS) journals.
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Astrophysical Journal
( ApJ )
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Electronic Edition
( PASP )
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Published by the University of Chicago Press for the Astronomical
Society of the Pacific.
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Yerkes Library
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The astronomy collection housed in Yerkes Library is designed to
support the research and educational activities of Yerkes Observatory, University
of Chicago, with emphasis on practical and observational astronomy, charts
and catalogs of astronomical objects, and the design and construction
of astronomical instruments and lenses. The collection also supports the
activities of the Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica (CARA),
whose headquarters are located at the Observatory.
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University of Chicago, Astronomy and Astrophysics Library
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CARROLL, Sean
( University of Chicago )
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Theoretical physics and astrophysics.
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Lecture Notes on General Relativity
( University of Chicago )
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University of California, Irvine, Observatory
( UCI Observatory )
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The University of California, Irvine, Observatory is located on campus.
It consists of a computer-controlled telescope with a 24-inch primary
mirror and numerous other portable telescopes. The instruments on the
primary telescope include CCD cameras and a spectrograph. The Observatory
is used primarily for undergraduate astronomy classes. In addition, Visitor
Nights open to the general public are held quarterly, and
special tours for community groups can be arranged.
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University of California, Irvine - Department of Physics & Astronomy
( UCI )
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BENFORD, Gregory D.
( UC Irvine )
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University of California, LA - Department of Physics and Astronomy (UCLA)
( UCLA )
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Home page for the Astronomy Division of the UCLA Department
of Physics and Astronomy. Information on faculty, staff, graduate students,
graduate programs, and research programs.
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GHEZ, Andrea
( UCLA )
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JURA, Michael A.
( UCLA )
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MALKAN, Matthew A.
( UCLA )
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PLAVEK, Mirek J.
( UCLA )
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FIGER, Don
( UCLA )
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LARKIN, James
( UCLA )
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BRIEU, Philippe P.
( UCLA )
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Solar Tower Atmospheric Cherenkov Effect Experiment
( STACEE )
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STACEE is a new experiment for detecting gamma-rays with energies
from 20 to 300 GeV, corresponding to the last unopened
window in the electromagnetic spectrum. STACEE will use a the
heliostats available at a large solar power facility to collect
Cherenkov light that results from gamma-ray air showers. STACEE is
currently under development and should be operational sometime in 1997
or 1998.
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Ned Wright's Cosmology Tutorial
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Cosmology is the study of the origin, current state, and
future of our Universe. This field has been revolutionized by
many discoveries made during the past century. This cosmology tutorial
is an attempt to summarize these discoveries. It will be
"under construction" for the foreseeable future as new discoveries are
made. These pages are kept up-to-date as a resource for
the cosmology courses at UCLA.
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WRIGHT, Edward L.
( UCLA )
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UCLA Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
Space Science Center
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Magnetospheric physics, Solar Wind Coupling and Geomagnetic Activity, Space Simulations
and Space Physics
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University of California, LA - Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
( IGPP )
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UC Riverside - Astrophysics Group
( UCR )
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UCR has two active areas of astrophysics: high energy astrophysics,
including X- and gamma-ray astronomy, and star formation. Much of
this research is performed with the Institute of Geophysics and
Planetary Physics (IGPP) at UCR.
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University of California, Riverside - High Energy Astrophysics
( UCR )
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Information on current research in High Energy Astrophysics being conducted
at the University of California, Riverside.
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University of California, Santa Barbara - Astrophysics Group
( UCSB )
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Remote Access Astronomy Project
( RAAP )
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The Remote Access Astronomy Project. The RAAP is an educational
outreach program that promotes interest in science through providing astronomy
educational resources. These include a series of digital image processing
exercises to teach a variety of physical concepts as well
as access to our computer controlled telescope allowing motivated students
design and carry out their own experiments.
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University of California Santa Barbara Physics
( UCSB )
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Theoretical Astrophyics Astrophysics and Relativity General Relativity and Quantum Gravity
Experimental Astrophysics and Cosmology
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BLAES, Omer
( UCSB )
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GROSS, Michael A. K.
( UCSC )
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Full copies of recent publications, my dissertation, and several cosmological
Fortran programs may be found here.
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Astronomy Listing at UCSC
( gopher )
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KORYCANSKY, Don
( Lick )
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University of California, San Diego - Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
( UCSD - CASS )
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The Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences at UC San Diego is the birthplace of the multi-channel Digicon
photon detectors. Four of these are used on two instruments,
the UCSD Faint Object Spectrometer (FOS), and the Goddard High Resolution Spectrometer (GHRS), on the Hubble Space
Telescope (HST). Available at this site is information relating to
the activities, facilities, and personnel at CASS. The Faint Object
Spectrograph group, its history, and related areas of research are
described in detail.
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SMITH, Harding E. (Gene)
( CASS/UCSD )
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Luminous Infrared Galaxies & AGN, Galaxy Evolution, Observational Cosmology, Physics
& Astronomy Education.
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Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences Marlar Library
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BURBIDGE, Geoffrey
( CASS/UCSD )
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Activity in Galaxies and Quasi-Stellar Objects, Formation of the Chemical
Elements, Quasi-Steady State Cosmology. Editor, Annual Reviews of Astronomy &
Astrophysics; Scientific Editor, Astrophysical Journal.
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PUETTER, Richard C.
( UCSD / CASS )
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Infrared astronomy, instrumentation, active galaxies/QSOs, radiative transfer, computational physics, image
reconstruction.
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CASS Astronomy Tutorial - Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences
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Introductory astronomy course developed for UCSD's Courses for Liberal Arts
Majors.
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RAZOUMOV, Alexei
( UC San Diego )
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QUEST, Kevin B.
( USCD )
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CASS - High Energy Astrophysics
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High Energy X-ray Timing Experiment
( HEXTE )
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The High Energy X-ray Timing Experiment is one of 3
common-user instruments on board the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE)
which was launched on 1995 December 30. The HEXTE is
sensitive to X-rays from 15 to 250 keV and is
able to time-tag photons in this energy range to 8
microseconds.
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GRUBER, Duane
( UCSD / CASS )
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BLANCO, Philip
( CASS/UCSD )
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Cecil and Ida Green Piñon Flat Observatory
( PFO )
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University of Delaware - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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University of Florida Astronomy Dept.
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HAMANN, Fred
( University of Florida )
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OLIVER, John P.
( U. Florida )
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SARAJEDINI, Vicki
( U. Florida )
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NASA COmputer Software Management and Information Center
( COSMIC )
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University of Georgia, Dept of Physics and Astronomy
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Astronomy at UGA
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CAILLAULT, Jean-Pierre
( University of Georgia )
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X-ray astronomy, star-forming regions, open clusters.
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MAGNANI, Loris Alberto
( U. Georgia )
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Radio Astronomy at University of Indianapolis
( Educational radiotelescope )
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The radio telescope at Radio Astronomy at the University of
Indianapolis is a 5 meter educational radio telescope. It has
operated for two years on C band at abour 4
GHZ. The data from the radio telescope goes on the
WWW as the data is recorded. The web page contains
information about radio astronomy, a page that graphs the users
selected data files and many data files. Software to do
data processing on the data files is available for download.
There are sample graphs of observations. The site contains complete
technical data about the radio telescope and instructions on building
a simple radio telescope.
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Iowa Robotic Observatory
( IRTF )
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A Consortium consisting of faculty from the Regents Universities of
the State of Iowa (University of Iowa, Iowa State University,
and University of Northern Iowa) manages this fully robotic Observatory
for undergraduate teaching and research in astronomy and related fields.
The Iowa Robotic Observatory (IRO) consists of a fully computerized
telescope and enclosure, a large format imaging CCD camera and
photometric filters.
The Winer Mobile Observatory is providing a
site in southeastern Arizona to maintain and operate the telescope.
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Iowa Robotic Telescopes Facilities
( IRTF )
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The University of Iowa Physics and Astronomy Department maintains
these pages as a guide to our suite of robotic,
autonomous tasking telescopes. In addition to using these instruments for
teaching and faculty and student research, limited observing time is
made available to anyone with an interest in Astronomy and
a valid observing request.
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MUTEL, Robert L.
( Univ. Iowa )
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NEFF, John S.
( University of Iowa )
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The item of general interest is a directory containing Fortran
source code for lecture demonstration programs.
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IGNACE, Richard
( Iowa )
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FRANK, Louis A.
( U. Iowa )
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University of Iowa - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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NCSA AipsView Visualization System
( AipsView )
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AipsView is a tool for visual data analysis built at
NCSA with support from the NSF/ARPA Grand Challenge project in
Radio Astronomy Imaging, and in cooperation with the AIPS++ programming
project. AipsView is a tool for two-dimensional visualization and relies
on Motif and Xlib for its user interface and drawing
capabilities. A companion tool for three-dimensional visualization, AipsView3, requires OpenInventor.
AipsView3 is at an early stage of development, and is
not yet described on these pages.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 98
( ADASS VIII )
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The ADASS Conference Series provides a forum for scientists and
programmers concerned with algorithms, software and software systems employed in
the reduction and analysis of astronomical data. ADASS '98 was
hosted by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications and the
University of Illinois Astronomy Department (Urbana, IL, November 1st -
4th, 1998).
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - Astronomy Department
( UIUC )
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Magellanic Clouds Newsletter
( MCnews )
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An bi-monthly electronic publication on Magellanic Clouds related research. The
online content of the www page includes downloadable recent and
back issues, news, and hyperlinks to other Magellanic Clouds related
sites.
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Stardial:an autonomous astronomical camera on the World Wide Web
( Stardial )
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Stardial delivers images of the night sky nearly in real-time
to the world wide web. It is used primarily for
educational purposes. Its archive consists of images taken at 15
minute (sidereal) intervals since July 1996. The survey covers from
0 to -8 degrees declination to 12th magnitude. Highlights and
possible classroom assignments are described.
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GRUENDL, Robert
( UIUC: Laboratory for Astronomical Imaging )
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Astronomy! A Brief Edition
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The site supplements the textbook "Astronomy! A Brief Edition," and
gives links relevant to each chapter in the book as
well as updates on new developments and discoveries in astronomy.
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Skylights
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The site, updated each Friday, tells what to expect in
the sky for the coming week. It also features a
"star of the week."
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Stars
( Portraits of Stars and their Constellations )
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"Stars" introduces a new star each week, describing it at
a beginning level. The site gives constellation pictures showing the
star and also features a general introduction to stars and
their evolution.
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The Daily Planet
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Brought to you by the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at
the University of Illinois. Contains: Weather World the
WWW version of the U of I Weather Machine.
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Physics/Astronomy Library
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Physics and Astronomy Library - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
( UIUC )
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications: Mosaic information browser
( NCSA )
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NCSA Software
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NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library
( NCSA ADIL )
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The purpose of the NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library is
to collect fully processed astronomical images in FITS format format
and make them available to the research community and the
general public via the World Wide Web. The collection will
contain images from research observatories all over the world and
taken at all wavebands.
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Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics
( LCA/UIUC )
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The Grand Challenge Cosmology Consortium is an NSF-funded HPCC grand
challege project devoted to harnessing the power of parallel computers
to explore the origin of large scale structure in the
universe and how galaxies form The Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics
(LCA) is a joint project of the National Center for
Supercomputer Applications and the Department of Astronomy of the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The LCA develops and disseminates theoretical
modeling software for astrophysics research.
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Laboratory for Computational Astrophysics
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The LCA is a joint venture between the NSF, the
National Center for Supercomputing Applications, and the Department of Astronomy
at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Its purpose is to
develop and disseminate numerical algorithms and community codes for CFD,
primarily for astrophysics. The LCA provides software packages for 3-D
MHD, 2-D radiation MHD, 1-D adaptive mesh radiation hydrodynamics, and
3-D visualization and animation. These codes are available free of
charge to academic researchers.
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Radio Ice Cherenkov Experiment
( RICE )
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A prototype ultra-high energy neutrino detector/obervatory located at the South
Pole. RICE consists of an array of radio antennas buried
deep in the ice which detect coherent Cherenkov emission from
electromagnetic cascades produced as a by product of ultra-high energy
neutrino interactions.
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MELOTT, Adrian
( U. Kansas )
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Cosmology, Large-Scale Structure, N-body simulations
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ANTHONY-TWAROG, Barbara J.
( U. Kansas )
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University of Kansas - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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A combined Department of Physics and Astronomy, with research groups
in Cosmology, Galactic Astronomy, and Space Plasma Physics. We are
in the Kansas Alliance for Cosmology and Interdisciplinary Astrophysics with
Kansas State University, who are starting a program in Particle
Astrophysics.
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University of Kansas - Cosmology Group
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SHAWL, Stephen J.
( U. Kansas )
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University of Kentucky: Department of Physics and Astronomy
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CLOUDY - Photoionization Simulation code
( CLOUDY )
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Cloudy is a large-scale Fortran code designed to simulate physical
conditions in a broad range of astronomical plasmas, and predict
its resulting spectrum. The Cloudy homepage provides pointers to the
code and its documentation, along with related publications and activities.
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Atomic Line List
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The atomic line list is a compilation of approximately 855,000
allowed, intercombination and forbidden atomic transitions with wavelengths in the
range from 0.5 Å to 1000 µm. Its primary intention
is to allow the identification of observed atomic absorption or
emission features. The list is nearly complete for all ionization
stages of all elements up to zinc. Transition probabilities are
available for nearly 14% of the lines; they are mostly
derived from Opacity Project data.
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SHLOSMAN, Isaac
( U. Kentucky )
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active galactic nuclei, accretion disks, galactic dynamics
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VERNER, Dmitri
( U of Kentucky )
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Astronomy Acknowledgement Index
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This service provides references to all personal acknowledgements from all
papers published in the leading journals in astronomy in the
years 1995 and 1996. Search by name and lists of
the most acknowledged scientists are available. Compiled by Dima Verner,
University of Kentucky. Not updated.
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Astrophysical Journal Letters Citation Analysis
( ApJ Lett. )
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The electronic edition of The Astrophysical Journal Letters
(ApJL) allows an easy statistical analysis of citations in the
ApJL articles. This page (compiled by Dima Verner) provides
citation statistics of the electronic ApJL starting for the year
1996. The page is not updated.
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Atomic Data for Astrophysics
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This service provides links to archives of atomic data for
astrophysics at the University of Kentucky and other sites accessible
through the WWW. The ADfA page is regularly updated.
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Information for Authors: Astronomy Journals
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Collection of "information for authors" sites for scholarly and popular
astronomy journals.
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst - Department of Astronomy
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The University of Massachusetts Astronomy Program's Web site offers information
on the Graduate Program, including information on research projects and
the individual research programs of the department members, and a
directory of astronomical images at a variety of wavelength.
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VAN BLERKOM, David
( UMASS )
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ARNY, Thomas
( UMASS )
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Scientific interests: astronomy education and the history of stellar evolution,
especially how people came to understand the structure and nature
of red giants.
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Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory - Schedules
( FCRAO )
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HOWARD, Eric
( UMASS )
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Two Micron All-Sky Survey
( 2MASS )
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Infrared detector technology has made such huge advances in the
past decade that the only existing near-infrared sky survey, which
was carried out at Caltech nearly 25 years ago, no
longer serves as a useful context within which to interpret
observations or select sources for study. The University of Massachusetts
is therefore leading a new project, called the Two Micron
All Sky Survey (2MASS), which will canvas the entire sky
for stars and galaxies as much as 50,000 times fainter
than the stars seen in the last survey.
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SKRUTSKIE, Mike
( UMASS )
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Whately Telescope
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DENT, William A.
( UMass )
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EDWARDS, Suzan
( UMass )
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Eric Howard
( UMASS )
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ERICKSON, Neal
( UMass )
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GREENSTEIN, George
( UMass )
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HEYER, Mark
( UMass )
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IRVINE, William
( UMass )
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Neal S. Katz
( UMASS )
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STROM, Karen M.
( UMass )
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KWAN, John
( UMass )
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Eric V. Linder
( UMASS )
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Phillip Mauskopf
( UMASS )
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PREDMORE, C. Read
( UMass )
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SCHLOERB, F. Peter
( UMass )
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SCHNEIDER, Stephen
( UMass )
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Matthew Senay
( UMASS )
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SKRUTSKIE, Mike
( UMASS )
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SNELL, Ronald
( UMass )
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STIENING, Rae F.
( UMASS )
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TADEMARU, Eugene
( UMass )
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VESPERINI, Enrico
( UMASS )
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WEINBERG, Martin
( UMass )
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WHITE, Richard
( UMass )
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YOUNG, Judith
( UMass )
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst - Department of Astronomy: Preprints
( Star Formation and Theory Group Preprints )
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Abstracts and full text preprints of accepted papers from the
Star Formation and Theory groups at the University of Massachusetts
Astronomy Program.
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Five College Astronomy Dept. - Full texts of Ph.D. Theses
( Full text Ph. D. Theses )
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The Five College Astronomy Dept. has begun placing the full
text of Ph.D. theses from the department on a departmental
WWW server. They will become available shortly after the final
acceptance of the thesis. Besides the HTML version, Postscript files
will be available on a chapter by chapter basis.
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Infrared and Optical Telescope Array
( IOTA )
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Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory
( FCRAO )
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The FCRAO was founded in 1969 by the University of
Massachusetts, together with Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College
and Smith College. The original low frequency telescope was superseded
in 1976 by a 14-m diameter radome-enclosed antenna for use
at high radio frequencies (mm wavelengths), built primarily to study
the physics and chemistry of interstellar clouds, circumstellar envelopes, planetary
atmospheres, and comets.
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PERLMAN, Eric
( UMBC, JHU )
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Radio galaxies, blazars, active galaxies, clusters of galaxies, cosmology.
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Berkeley Illinois Maryland Association
( BIMA - Hat Creek )
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BIMA is a consortium consisting of the The University of
California at Berkeley, The University of Illinois at Urbana and
The University of Maryland at College Park which operates and
maintains a millimeter-wave radio interferometer at Hat Creek, California.
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NEMO Stellar Dynamics Toolbox
( NEMO )
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NEMO is a Stellar Dynamics Toolbox with many programs to
create, integrate, analyze and visualize N-body (and related) systems. In
addition there are various tools to operate images, tables and
orbits, including FITS files to import/export data to/from other data
reduction packages.
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Astronomical software on top of Linux
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A list of astronomical software available on top of the
Linux/Unix operating system.
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WIP
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WIP is a simple to use command line user interface
used to produce high quality graphical output. It is linked
with the PGPLOT subroutine package providing easy interaction with
those subroutines.
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University of Maryland - Planetary Data System
( PDSSBN )
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This node is currently located in the Astronomy Department of
the University of Maryland, College Park. It supports the publicly
accessible files for the Planetary Data System Small Bodies Node,
and the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Bulletin Board.
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University of Maryland, College Park - Astronomy Department
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GRAYZECK, Edwin J.
( U. Maryland )
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HAMILTON, Douglas
( U. Maryland )
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SHETH, Kartik
( University of Maryland )
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A'HEARN, Michael F.
( U. Maryland )
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TURNER, Neal
( UMD )
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Star formation; active galactic nuclei; radiation magnetohydrodynamics.
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MILLER, Scott
( U. Maryland )
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TEUBEN, Peter
( Maryland )
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VEILLEUX, Sylvain
( University of Maryland )
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VOGEL, Stuart
( U. Maryland )
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WHITE, Stephen
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Solar and Stellar Radio Astronomy.
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Brian Roberts' Space Hotlist
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Source of lots of net related space links.
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University of Michigan Astronomy Department
( U. Mich. Astronomy )
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Includes Interactive Radio Observatory Database
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MDM Observatory
( MDM Observatory )
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MDM Observatory was founded by the University of
Michigan, Dartmouth College, and the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology. Current operating partners include Michigan, Dartmouth,
MIT, Ohio State University, and Columbia University.
The Observatory is located on the southwest ridge of the
Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, AZ. It
operates two telescopes: the 2.4-m Hiltner telescope and the 1.3-m
McGraw-Hill telescope.
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Curtis Schmidt Telescope
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The Curtis Schmidt telescope is a 0.61/.91 meter diameter Schmidt
telescope located at the Cerro Tololo InterAmerican Observatory, about
500 km north of Santiago, Chile. This telescope was originally
installed at the University of Michigan's Portage Lake Observatory in
1950, and moved to the much clearer skies of north
central Chile in 1966. Two thirds of the time on
this telescope is available to US and Chilean astronomers, with
the remaining one third reserved for astronomers from the Dept. of Astronomy at the University of Michigan.
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COWLEY, Charles R.
( U. Michigan )
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HUGHES, Philip A.
( U. Michigan )
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SULKANEN, Martin Sulkanen
( NASA/MSFC )
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HOUK, Nancy
( U. of Michigan )
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primary interest:stellar spectroscopy and spectral classification career-long project: The Michigan
Spectral Catalogue (see link in personal home page)
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Robotic Optical Transient Search Experiment
( ROTSE )
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ROTSE is an experimental program to search for astrophysical optical
transients on time scales of a fraction of a second
to a few hours. This is an area of astronomical
science that has been relatively unexplored until now. The primary
incentive for this research is to find the optical counterparts
of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs). Two sets of instruments are now
under construction: ROTSE-I, a 4-fold camera array using telephoto lenses
to cover a 16 degree by 16 degree field of
view and ROTSE-II, a pair of 0.45 meter aperture telescopes
to cover a 2 degree by 2 degree field of
view. The expected sensitivities of these two systems is expected
to be m_v ~ 15 and 18 respectively.
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Automated Plate Scanner
( APS, Univ. Minnesota )
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The APS Catalog of the POSS I contains millions of
entries for stars and galaxies, and the corresponding Image Database
contains their pixels and more. The data behind the Object
Catalog and Image Database are generated from digitized Palomar Observatory
Sky Survey plates. Object Catalog entries include calibrated magnitudes in
two colors, positions to 0.2 arcseconds, confidence measures on neural
network image classifications, colors, and various other useful parameters.
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US Army High Performance Computing Research Center
( AHPCRC )
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University of Minnesota - Astronomy Department
( U Minn )
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KORALESKY, Barron T.
( U. Minnesota )
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ISHIBASHI, Kazunori
( U. Minnesota )
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Study of a massive/hot stars in the multiband observations. Currently
engaging in study of Eta Carinae with RXTE.
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DICKEY, John
( U. Minn )
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RUDNICK, Lawrence
( U. Minnesota )
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Links to research activities in the field of radio galaxies
and supernova remnants, as well as teaching and local outreach
activities.
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Archie gateway (FTP searches)
( Gopher )
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APS Image Database
( University of Minnesota )
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A searchable database of images scanned from the Palomar Observatory
Sky Survey plates. This resource is tied into the Automated
Plate Scanner (APS) Object Catalog, providing both pixels and calibrated
positions, magnitudes, and other information.
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University of North Carolina Physics and Astronomy
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The SOAR Telescope Project The Grand Challenge
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McMAHAN, Robert K. Jr.
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Greek Astronomy
( The Revival of an Ancient Science )
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The Greek Astronomy subsection in the Mathematics section at the
Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit
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Greek Astronomy (extra)
( Object Omitted from Exhibit )
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The Greek Astronomy subsection in the Mathematics section at the
Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit
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Center for Astronomical Observing Quality
( CAOQ )
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Resource for characterization and forecasting of astronomical observing quality at
major observatory sites.
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Observatorio Astronomico de Cordoba
( OAC )
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The Observatorio Astronomico de Cordoba (OAC) is an institute of
the Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina. This page includes information
about history, research groups, teaching activities and the 1.5m telescope
located at Bosque Alegre, in the mountains of the Sierras
de Cordoba.
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University of New Hampshire - Department of Physics
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The Department of Physics at the University of New Hampshire
has an extensive range of research including: space physics/astrophysics, nuclear
physics, nonlinear dynamics and condensed matter.
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University of New Hampshire - High Energy Astrophysics Group
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COMPTEL Project.
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MORGAN, Siobahn
( University of Northern Iowa )
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PHILIP, A. G. Davis
( Union College )
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KOOPMANN, Rebecca A.
( Union College )
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Environmental effects on morphology and star formation; properties of spirals
in nearby clusters.
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UNLV Department of Physics
( UNLV )
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LEPP, Stephen
( UNLV )
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University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Department of Physics
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HENNING, Patricia A.
( UNM )
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DURIC, Nebojsa
( UNM )
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University of New Mexico - Institute For Astrophysics
( UNM )
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Links and services which are related to astrophysics and astronomy
at UNM.
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CAMPBELL, Belva G.
( UNM )
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GREGORY, Stephen A.
( Univ. New Mexico )
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LEDLOW, Mike
( UNM )
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Pine Mountain Observatory
( University of Oregon )
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University of Oregon - Physics Department
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Consists of educational materials related to Astronomy, Weather, Energy and
Environment, and Planet Earth. In addition, hypertext electronic textbooks and
lessons are being developed. Contains The Galaxy Gallery,
Electronic TextBook, and more...
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University of Oregon - CCD Images of Galaxies
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This is a Gallery showing several types of galaxies that
inhabit the Universe.
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CCD Images of Messier Objects
( Messier Objects )
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High Quality CCD Images of Messier Objects gathered
at a variety of observatories by the maintainer
. Some amateur CCD images obtained at the
Pine Mountain Observatory can be found here as well.
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Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
( Barely Visible Galaxies )
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Example CCD Images of Low Surface Brightness galaxies
obtained from a long term survey for these objects.
Recent Papers on these objects can also
be found at this site.
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University of Pennsylvania, Science and Engineering Libraries
( Chemistry, Engineering, Maths, Physics, Astronomy )
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University of Pennsylvania - Physics Department
( High-Energy Astrophysics )
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Astronomy_and_Astrophysics
( USC )
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USC Astronomy
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physics graduate students may participate in the ongoing research in
astronomy. Members of the Astronomy group include Professors Don Barry,
Werner Dappen, Gibson Reaves, and Edward Rhodes.
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USC Space Sciences Center
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The Space Sciences Center, directed by Professor Darrell L. Judge,
is engaged in both laboratory and space based investigations. Current
deep space, sounding rocket, and space shuttle flight experiments investigate
the characteristics of planetary atmospheres, the interplanetary medium, and the
sun through remote sensing optical techniques. Recently in situ neutral
particle detection techniques have been developed to extend the capability
of our remote sensing heliospheric space experiment. The Space Sciences
Center also has a vigorous program in the physics of
binary star systems and in the analysis of luminosity variations
in B and O type stars
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Center for Advanced Space Studies
( CASS )
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The Center for Advanced Space Studies is a major research
and conference facility built by Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
in 1991 in Houston, Texas. Since the completion of the
CASS facility in December 1991, it has housed the four
Houston activities of USRA: Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI), Exploration
Science Institute (ESI), Division of Space Life Sciences (DSLS), Division
of Educational Programs (DEP).
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Universities Space Research Association
( USRA )
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The Universities Space Research Association (USRA) is a private, nonprofit
corporation organized in 1969 by the National Academy of Sciences
at the request of NASA. Upon incorporation, the Association was
vested in a consortium of universities. That consortium now consists
of seventy-eight member universities.The Association is chartered to provide a
means through which universities and other research organizations may cooperate
with one another, with the government of the United States
and with other organizations toward the development of knowledge associated
with space science and technology. The Association is further chartered
to acquire, plan, construct and operate laboratories and other facilities
for research, development and education associated with space science and
technology.
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University of Utah - Physics
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Whole Earth Telescope
( WET, site of University of Texas at Austin )
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The Whole Earth Telescope (WET) is a collaboration of astronomers
who observe variable stars (white dwarfs and Delta Scuti stars)
and cataclysmic variables Typically twice a year, we coordinate a
global time-series photometry campaign at ~10 observatories worldwide such that
our target objects are visible from the night side of
the planet 24 hours a day
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KORMENDY, John
( Univ. of Texas )
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Hubble Space Telescope Astrometry Science Team
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See how astrometry, one of the oldest branches of astronomy,
uses the Hubble Space Telescope, one of the newest tools
of astronomy. Interrogate our home page to find out what
we do, who we are, and what we've done. Look
over our shoulder as we search for planets around a
nearby star. We use the Fine Guidance Sensors aboard the
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to measure star positions, study binary
stars and study stellar motions. Primarily, stellar positions yield parallaxes
which provide information on distance. The distances to nearby stars
calibrate the entire astronomical distance scale. Monitoring star position may
reveal previously unseen companions. We search for planets near Proxima
Centauri and Barnard's Star. We also work to tie the
HIPPARCOS reference frame to an extragalactic (non-rotating) reference frame. We
study binary stars unresolvable using ground-based techniques. We inspect stars
to determine whether or not they are binary. We use
the Planetary Camera to obtain images of stars in globular
clusters. The precision with which we can measure positions is
so high, that after 3-5 years a second image will
show motions of stars in clusters 6 kpc distant.
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BENEDICT, Fritz
( McDonald )
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Space Astrometry at The University of Texas
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Present and future results of space astrometry carried out by
researchers associated with The University of Texas McDonald Observatory and
the Department of Astronomy.
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WHEELER, J. Craig
( U. Texas )
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JEFFERYS, William H.
( U. Texas )
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University of Texas, Austin - Department of Astronomy
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McDonald Observatory
( University of Texas, Austin )
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McDonald Observatory is located 450 miles west of Austin, Texas,
in the Davis Mountains. At present, there are three operating
telescopes: 2.7-meter, 2.1-meter, and .76-meter reflectors. The Observatory is equipped
with a wide range of state-of-the-art instrumentation for imaging and
spectroscopy in the optical and infrared, and it boasts one
of the first and most productive lunar ranging stations.
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University of Texas, Austin - Department of Physics
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University of Tennessee, Department of Physics and Astronomy
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BJORKMAN, Karen S.
( Toledo )
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MIROSHNICHENKO, Anatoly
( Univ. Toledo )
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Research interest: early-type stars with circumstellar gaseous and dusty envelopes.
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Ritter Astrophysical Research Center
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The Ritter Astrophysical Research Center is associated with the Department of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Toledo.
The Center includes faculty and graduate students working in the
fields of stellar, interstellar, planetary, and extragalactic astrophysics. The Center's
facilities include a 1m reflector equipped with two fiber-fed spectrographs.
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University of Toledo - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( UT-P&A )
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Details on the department including faculty, research projects, and the
Ritter Astrophysical Research Center. The Center includes a
1m optical reflector equipped with both a low/medium resolution spectragraph
and an echelle spectrograph.
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University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( UWEC )
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University of Wyoming Physics and Astronomy
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Atomic and Molecular Optics Atmosphere Science Physics Education Astronomy and
Astrophysics Theoretical Physics Current publications - Some pre-prints and Poster
Papers
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Wyoming Infrared Observatory
( WIRO )
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KNOP, Robert A. Jr.
( Vanderbilt University )
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Rob Knop is a professor of Physics and Astronomy at
Vanderbilt University. He is a memeber of the Supernova Cosmology
Project, a team of scientists who search for extremely distant
supernovae at a range of redshifts with the goal of
measuring the history of the Universe's expansion.
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Vassar College - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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CHROMEY, Fred
( Vassar College )
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Villanova University - Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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University of Virginia - Astronomy Department
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TOLBERT, Charles R.
( U. Virginia )
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WHITTLE, D. Mark
( U. Virginia )
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FREDRICK, Laurence W.
( U. Virginia )
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RICHARDS, Mercedes, T.
( U. Virginia )
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IANNA, Phil A.
( U. Virginia )
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CHEVALIER, Roger A.
( U. Virginia )
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BALBUS, Steven
( U. Virginia )
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GOLDSTEIN, Samuel J.
( U. Virginia )
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KUMAR, Shiv S.
( Univ. Virginia )
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THUAN, Trinh X.
( U. Virginia )
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SASLAW, William C.
( U. Virginia )
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SARAZIN, Craig L.
( U. Virginia )
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PALMA, Chris
( Univ. Virginia )
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McDAVID, David
( University of Virginia )
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Fan Mountain Observatory Staff
Be Stars, polarimetry, instrumentation.
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Be Star Newsletter
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The Be Star Newsletter is a non-refereed electronic and paper
journal that is published approximately twice per year. The Be
Star Newsletter is open to all contributions (observations, theory, or
other news) concerning early-type stars and especially hot, near main-sequence
stars. The goal of the Newsletter is to foster communication
between researchers interested in this field of stellar astronomy.
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MURPHY, Edward
( University of Virginia )
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Interstellar medium, 21 cm radio astronomy, far-UV spectroscopy.
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WEISSTEIN, Eric W.
( U. Virginia )
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HAWLEY, John
( U. Virginia )
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PATTERSON, Ricky
( U. Virginia )
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ROOD, Robert T.
( U. Virginia )
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O'CONNELL, Robert W.
( U. Virginia )
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SHAH, Ronak Yogendra
( U. Virginia )
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MAJEWSKI, Steven R.
( Virginia )
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Virginia Military Institute - Department of Physics and Astronomy
( VMI )
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A description of the Astronomy Program at Virginia Military Institute,
in Lexington, Virginia. Includes a description of the VMI Observatory
and the astronomy program (along with the Physics Program).
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Virginia Tech Astrophysics
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The astrophysics group at Virginia Tech is active in extragalactic
astronomy and studies of the interstellar medium (ISM)
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University of Washington - HPCC/ESS Project
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The Department of Astronomy offers the results of simulations including
SPH gas dynamics and dark matter. Their software exchange contains
N-body codes, tools for particle based codes, and the Theoretical
Image Processing System, TIPSY.
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LAKE, George
( Univ.Washington )
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DIKAIAKOS, Marios
( Univ.Washington )
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KATZ, Neal
( Univ.Washington )
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QUINN, Tom
( Univ.Washington )
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University of Washington - Department of Astronomy
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The Department participates in these major projects: Apache Point
Observatory, Sloan Digital Sky Survey and NASA
High Performance Computing and Communications. The HPCC Project offers the
results of simulations including gas dynamics or just dark matter. Their software exchange contains N-body
codes, tools for particle based codes, the Theoretical
Image Processing System, TIPSY.
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Astronomical Journal
( AJ )
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The Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256) is published monthly, for the
American Astronomical Society (AAS) by the University of Chicago Press
which provides also The Astronomical Journal Electronic Edition.
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BALICK, Bruce
( Univ. Washington )
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BECK-WINCHATZ, Bernhard
( Univ.Washington )
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BROWNLEE, Don
( U. Washington )
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DEUTSCH, Eric
( Univ.Washington )
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HUGHES, Joanne
( Univ. Washington )
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Homepage
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KRISCIUNAS, Kevin
( Washington )
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MARGON, Bruce
( Univ.Washington )
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RODGERS, Bernadette
( Univ.Washington )
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SMITH, Toby
( Univ.Washington )
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ZUCKER, Dan
( Univ.Washington )
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University of Washington Physics-Astronomy Library
( UW Physics-Astronomy Library )
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University of Washington - Physics Department
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Deep Undersea Muon and Neutrino Detection
( DUMAND )
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Directory tree of information about the DUMAND project, designed to
serve the needs of the experimenters, as well as to
make information about DUMAND progress available to the broader scientific
public.
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Super-Kamiokande
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Super-Kamiokande is a joint Japan-US collaboration to construct the world's
largest underground neutrino observatory.
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Statistics
( University of Washington )
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Software written by members of the Statistics Department of University
of Washington and/or their collaborators, available for download.
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Weber State University Physics Department
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The Physics Department at Weber State University provides astronomy and
astrophysics programs.
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OSTLIE, Dale A.
( Weber State University )
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Wesleyan University - Astronomy Program
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The Department of Astronomy at Wesleyan University offers both BA
and MA degrees in astronomy. We include here information on
coursework, current faculty research, recent faculty and student preprints and
on-going observing programs at Van Vleck Observatory including an extensive
Catalog of Photometry of T Tauri Stars.
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HERBST, Bill
( Wesleyan/VVO )
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SALZER, John J.
( Wesleyan Univ. )
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Wake Forest University Department of Physics
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Lake Afton Public Observatory
( Wichita State University )
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Williams College - Astronomy Department
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The Williams College Astronomy Department homepage features information on the
Department's observatory facilities, links to faculty and staff homepages (with
information on faculty and staff background and research interests), links
to color CCD images taken at Williams College, current Astronomy
Dept. course listings, and information on recent student projects at
the observatory.
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PASACHOFF, Jay M.
( Hopkins Observatory, Williams College )
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KWITTER, Karen B.
( Williams College )
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MARAZITI, Deborah L.
( Williams College )
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University of Wisconsin-Madison - Astronomy Department
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Also contains: Woodman Astronomical Library
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University of Wisconsin, Madison - Astronomy Department: Preprints
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Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper
( WHAM )
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The Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper will produce a survey of H-Alpha
emission from the interstellar medium (ISM) over the entire northern
sky. The instrument combines a 24-inch telescope and a high-resolution,
6-inch Fabry-Perot spectrometer to achieve 8-12 km/s velocity resolution in
one-degree beams on the sky. By utilizing CCD technology, we
hope to attain a sensitivity level of 0.01 Rayleighs. This
survey, the first of ionized hydrogen in our galaxy, will
be used to explore the spatial and kinematic structure of
the warm ionized component of the ISM. WHAM is currently
at Pine Bluff Observatory but will move to Kitt Peak, Arizona in the Fall of 1996 for the
survey, which should take about 2 years.
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ANDERSON, Christopher M.
( Wisconsin )
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Woodman Astronomical Library
( Woodman Astronomical Library )
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KOBULNICKY, Henry A.
( University of Wisconsin )
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Constellations and Their Stars
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Contains a page for each of the 88 constellations. On
each page are links to the Messier objects and named
stars which can be found in that constellation. There is
also an ongoing project to add descriptions of each constellation,
including images, history, mythology and descriptive notes.
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Space Astronomy Laboratory
( SAL/Wisconsin )
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The University of Wisconsin Space Astronomy Laboratory (SAL) designs and
builds experiments to do research in space-based astronomy with emphasis
on the ultraviolet part of the spectrum.
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Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment
( WUPPE )
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The Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo-Polarimeter Experiment (WUPPE) was a pioneering effort
to explore polarization and photometry in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum.
It was the first and most comprehensive effort to exploit
the unique powers of polarimetry at wavelengths not visible on
Earth. The instrument was designed and built at the University
of Wisconsin Space Astronomy Laboratory in the 1980's. WUPPE flew
on two NASA Space Shuttle missions: ASTRO-1 and ASTRO-2.
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Western Kentucky University - Physics and Astronomy Department
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Home page for the astronomy group at Western Kentucky University
and the Hardin Planetarium, in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The department
is a collaborator in CASS: NASA University Research Center for
Automated Space Science, along with Tennessee State University and South
Carolina State University. Further links are provided for the Kentucky
NASA EPSCoR program and the Kentucky Space Grant Consortium.
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KORISTA, Kirk
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Create your own Stellar Population
( Dial-a-model )
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This form allows users to cook up arbitrary combinations of
single-burst stellar population ages and metallicities. A grid of models
is automatically consulted and properties of the requested population (integrated
colors, M/L ratios, SBF magnitudes, and line strengths) are immediately
returned. Optionally, the entire SED (spectral energy distribution) is sent
to the user in a file.
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McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
( MCSS )
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The McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences exists to encourage
scientists to work together on research problems that span or
transcend traditional departmental lines. This is done through formal programs
such as regular colloquia, and informally through the common bond
of fellowship in the Center. Space science, broadly defined as
the study of the universe and our relationship to it,
is simply too vast an area to be the province
of a single discipline. Understanding the formation of the solar
system is equally the task of the chemist who measures
isotope effects in meteorites, the astronomer who observes planetary atmospheres
or interstellar dust, and the theoretical physicist who studies gravitational
collapse. Faculty and students of the Center thus belong to
one of the basic, traditional science departments, yet overlap strongly
in their research work.
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West Virginia University Astrophysics
( WVU )
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Yale University Astronomy Department
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RUBENSTEIN, Eric P.
( Yale University )
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Research Interests: Stellar populations, binary stars, compact objects, and globular
clusters.
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Yale Observatory iMAge Manipulation Application
( YO MAMA )
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Yale Observatory iMAge Manipulation Application (yomama), written by David Goldberg,
is a java tool for FITS image manipulation and viewing.
It was developed at the Yale University Astronomy Department under
a grant entitled "Development of a Web-Based Image Analysis Package
for Astronomical Data".
YO MAMA reads and displays FITS images,
allows rotations, does aperture photometry, centroiding, and other data analysis
functions. It makes mosaics and multi-filter color composite images.
It
is platform independent, easy to use, and completely free.
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Physics - Astronomy - Mathematics Division of the Special Libraries Association
( PAM )
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Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory
( WNSL )
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The astrophysics program centers on study of the nuclear reactions
involved in the Stellar Hot CNO cycle.
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Yale - Physics, Applied Physics and Astrophysics
ee (Estonia)
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Tartu Observatory
es (Spain)
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Grup d'Estudis Astronomics
( GEA )
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GEA is a private non-profit organization devoted to research in
Astronomy. We are now deeply involved in Jupiter & Saturn
atmospheric studies. Our members are also developing LAIA a
powerful image analysis tool for MS-Windows, able to reduce CCD
images of Jupiter, giving coordinates of atmospheric details. We are,
among others, collaborating with the " Pic du Midi" observatory
(French Pyrenees). From that observatory, our members discovered and tracked
the last GWS (Great White Spot) in Saturn (August 1994).
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IUE Newly Extracted Spectra
( INES )
-
This data server provides access to IUE Final Archive data,
processed with the INES system. It was developed by the
ESA IUE project at VILSPA and is maintained and
distributed by ESA and LAEFF, the Principal Centre for
INES data. LAEFF is part of the Space Science Division
of INTA.
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Laboratorio de Astrofísica Espacial y Física Fundamental
( LAEFF, Spain )
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MINISAT
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TheMINISAT programme aims to develop a system that will permit
performance of space operations at a lower cost and within
shorter delays when compared with present programmes. This programme is
run by INTA under the auspices of the Spanish
Interministerial Commission for Science and Technology (CICYT) and with
the collaboration of the Spanish industry.
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Infrared Space Observatory
( ISO )
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The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) is an ESA (European Space
Agency) mission with the participation of ISAS (Japan) and NASA
(USA). This WWW server is maintained at the ISO Data
Centre, which is based at Villafranca, Madrid, and is part
of the Astrophysics Division of the Space Science Department.
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ISO dedicated A&A Letters
( ISOAandA )
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All the papers which have been accepted for the November
96 issue of Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters dedicated to ISO
are listed below. Electronic pre-print versions of these papers are
being made available. This page shall be dynamically updated, with
the links activated, as the papers are ready to be
placed on the server.
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Infrared Space Observatory Science Gallery
( ISOSG )
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This gallery is devoted to scientific results from ISO. Each
main class of ISO Astronomy target (Solar System Object, Normal
galaxies etc.) has it's own sub-gallery complete with links to
full size versions of the thumbnail and background material on
the observed object.
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Infrared Space Observatory Data Centre
( IDC )
-
The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) is an ESA (European
Space Agency) mission with the participation of ISAS (Japan)
and NASA (USA).
The ISO Data Archive is
maintained at the ISO Data Centre, which is based
at Villafranca, Madrid, and is part of the Astrophysics Division of the Space Science Department of ESA.
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ESA - Villafranca Satellite Tracking Station
( ESA - VILSPA: IUE, ISO )
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General information on the ESA Satellite Tracking Station and on
the projects supported at Villafranca: IUE, Marecs and ISO (in
the near future). The service includes links to other ESA
Establishments.
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International Ultraviolet Explorer
( IUE )
-
The International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite was launched on the
26th of January 1978 by a Thor-Delta rocket from Cape
Kennedy and transferred into a geosynchronous orbit over the Atlantic
Ocean. Information on the project is available at:
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XMM-Newton Science Operations Centre
( XMM, ESA )
-
ESA s X-ray Multi Mirror mission XMM-Newtion is the second
Cornerstone in ESA's Long Term Scientific Programme. With a large
collecting area of its mirrors and the high sensitivity of
its cameras, XMM-Newton is expected to increase radically our understanding
of high-energy sources - clues to a mysterious past, and
keys to understanding the future of the Universe.
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia
( IAA-CSIC )
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[in Spanish]
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Gran Telescopio CANARIAS
( GTC )
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The Gran Telescopio CANARIAS (GTC), is a high performance segmented
10-meter telescope to be installed in one of the best
sites of the Northern Hemisphere: the Roque de los Muchachos
Observatory (La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain). First light is planed
for 2002.
The GTC project is a Spanish initiative,
led by the IAC (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
with the aim of becoming an international project. GRANTECAN
has undertaken the construction of this telescope.
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La Palma - Isaac Newton Group - Schedules
( ING )
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Isaac Newton Group - La Palma
( ING )
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The Issac Newton Group consists of three telescopes, the 4.2
metre William Herschel Telescope, the 2.5 metre Isaac Newton Telescope,
and the 1 metre Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope. They are situated
at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, on the
island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, and are
operated by the Royal Observatories of the UK. This resource
contains documentation for many of the major instruments, details of
how to apply for time, brief descriptions of the telescopes,
details and status of the service programme, current telescope schedules,
weather information for La Palma, and pointers to other institutions
which share the site.
The site is mirrored at
http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/ING/ for faster access to UK users.
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Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes - John Whelan Library
( ING Library )
-
John Whelan Library is the library of the Isaac Newton
Group of Telescopes (ING), La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes: Public Information
( PR at ING )
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These web pages provide public information on the Isaac Newton
Group of Telescopes (ING), La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Nordic Optical Telescope
( NOT, La Palma )
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CCD-world
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A mailing list for the discussion of issues relating to
the use of CCD systems in professional astronomy. The list
address is CCD-world@astro.ku.dk
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Nordic Optical Telescope - Staff members
( NOTSTAFF )
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Personnel at the NOT, info and pictures.
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La Palma - Nordic Optical Telescope - Schedules
( NOT )
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THEMIS - Heliographic Telescope for the Study of the Magnetism and Instabilities on the Sun
( THEMIS )
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THEMIS (Télescope Héliographique pour l'Etude du Magnétisme et des Instabilités
Solaires) is a new generation Franco-Italian solar telescope built by
INSU/CNRS (France) and CNR (Italy). The main
scientific goal for which it has been designed is the
accurate determination of the vector magnetic field.
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Telescopio Nazionale Galileo - Italian National Telescope Galileo
( TNG, La Palma )
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The Telescopio Nazionale Galileo is the national facility of the
Italian astronomical community, set in the Canary island of La
Palma (Spain). The Astronomical Observatory of Padova had the
responsibility of its construction through the TNG Project Office.
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Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
( IAC )
-
This is the general web site of Instituto de Astrofísica
de Canarias.
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Agrupacion Astronomica de Madrid
( AAM )
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The Agrupacion Astronomica de Madrid (AAM) is a cultural association
founded in 1974, with two main objectives: study and development
of the Astronomy and related sciences at an amateur level;
to spread and impulse the Astronomy in the Madrid Community
area.
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Library and Informations Services in Astronomy III Conference
( LISA III )
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias - Library
( IAC - Library )
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Homepage of the library of the Instituto de Astrofisica de
Canarias [in Spanish and English].
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European Northern Observatory
( ENO )
-
The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and its Observatories
(the Observatorio de Teide, on Tenerife, and the Observatorio del
Roque de los Muchachos, on La Palma) make up a
Spanish research and observational centre, which, since 1979, has been
open to the international scientific community and effectively constitute the
European Northern Observatory (ENO).
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IAC Postdoctoral Positions
( Postdoctoral )
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The Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (Tenerife, Spain) invites applications
for several Support Astronomer and Postdoctoral positions in Astrophysics. Research
topics at the IAC include theory, observations and instrumentation in
most areas of Astrophysics. Further information about the IAC's
Research Programme, and the Observatories is available on WWW. A
list of projects wishing to take on a post-doc during
2000 is also available on WWW, under "Job offers and
Grants"
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Post-Doctoral Positions at the Instituto de Astrofsica de Canarias
( IAC )
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IAC / Observatorio Roque de los Muchachos
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IAC / Observatorio del Teide
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APARICIO, Antonio
( IAC )
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This is a personal home-page. Full copies of my recent
papers can be obtained via ftp through the page. Links
to astrophysics institutions and utilities as well as to other
personal home-page of astrophysicist are (or are going to be)
provided.
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ROSENBERG, Alfred
( Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, IAC )
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Galactic Globular Clusters Relative Ages. Milky Way Formation and Evolution.
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DEEG, Hans-J.
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias Planetary Nebula Research Group
( IAC PN Group )
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Members of the group; Research projects; Publications; Meetings
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Disks, Planetesimals and Planets
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Conference on Disks, Planetesimals and Planets, Puerto de la Cruz,
Tenerife, SPAIN, 24-28 January 2000.
The recent discoveries of
extrasolar planets and the progress in studies of disks around
pre-main sequence and main sequence stars highlight the need of
better understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems. Many
groups and observatories are dedicating important efforts towards these goals.
The 1998 international time of the Canary Islands Observatories is
fully devoted to studies related to these topics, making use
of spectroscopic, polarimetric and photometric techniques in the optical, as
well as near-IR photometry. The conference is the frame where
the large amount of data collected with the facilities in
the Canary Islands will be presented. In addition, contributions from
participants addressing theoretical models and observations in all wavelength ranges
will provide an updated overview of the field. The conference
will last five days (including a free afternoon) and will
consist of sessions with invited and contributed talks and poster.
Sessions will devoted to: (a) PMS objects: circumstellar (protoplanetary) disks
around protostellar objects, PMS stars and Vega-type stars (b) Planetesimals
in PMS and MS stellar systems (c) Planets around stars
(d) Searches for planets (e) Impact on planetary system studies
of future space and ground-based facilities
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Transits of Extrasolar Planet
( TEP )
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The TEP network is a group of collaborators searching for
Transits of Extrasolar Planets. The major effort is directed towards
the observation of the eclipsing binary star CM-Draconis for signs
of the presence of planets using the transit method.
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Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aerospacial
( INTA )
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The National Space Agency in Spain.
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National Astronomical Observatory of Spain
( OAN )
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OAN is a 200 year old institution devoted to research
in astronomy that operates several observatories. The Yebes Observatory is
the site of a mm-wave 14m telescope devoted to spectroscopy
and VLBI. A 1.5m optical telescope is located at the
Calar Alto Observatory. The OAN is also the Spanish partner
of IRAM, which runs a 30m mm-wave telescope and a
5x15m mm-wave interferometer.
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YEPES, Gustavo
( Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, UAM )
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Research interests: Numerical cosmology, galaxy formation.
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EXtrasolar Planet Observational Research Team
( EXPORT )
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EXPORT is a consortium of European astronomers using the telescopes
on La Palma and Tenerife to study extra-solar planets, as
well as the formation and evolution of protoplanetary systems.
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Grupo de Astrofísica
( UAM )
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This is the Astronomy and Astrophysics Group at the Universidad
Autónoma de Madrid. Research activities include star formation, HII regions,
chemical evolution of galaxies, stellar populations in AGNs, numerical cosmology
and galaxy formation.
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SEA membership directory
-
This is a simple search tool providing contact information (e-mail,
phone, fax and institution) for the members of the Sociedad
Española de Astronomia (Spanish Astronomical Society).
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Sociedad Española de Astronomía
( SEA )
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The Spanish Astronomical Society is open to all researchers and
students in the field of Astronomy, as well as to
any other person or institution interested in contributing to the
development of this discipline in Spain. The aim of the
SEA is to provide a forum for the discussion on
subjects of common interest, to offer the means for dealing
with those affairs in which a joint action is appropriate,
and to maintain institutional relations with similar societies.
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Universitat de Barcelona - Departament d'Astronomia i Meteorologia
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UCM Astrophysics Department
( Madrid )
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MONTES, David
( Madrid )
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Libraries of stellar spectra
-
Libraries of stellar spectra (late-type stars) by Montes et al.,
Other Libraries of stellar spectra. MK (Morgan-Keenan) Spectral Classification. Other
related links.
Maintained by David Montes, Departamento de Astrofísica,
Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
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Granada University - Astrophysics
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Universitat de les Illes Balears - Solar Physics at Department of Physics
( U.I.B. (Spain )
-
Research in Solar Physics at the Physics Department of the
Universitat de les Illes Balears (Spain)
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Cantabria - Astrophysics Department
-
Astrophysics Department of the Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria at
Santander, Spain. This is a center supported by the Spanish
Research Council (CSIC) and the University of Cantabria. People here
works in Extragalactic Astrophysics.
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Instituto de Fisica de Cantabria
( IFCA )
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CAYON, Laura
( IFCA, Santander )
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Departamento de Física Teorica de la Universidad de Zaragoza
( DFTUZ )
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La Linterna Roja - Astronomía
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Astromony web which includes photos, articles and essays, cool links,
updated news and a full section of astronomical humour. [in
Spanish].
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Groupe Europeen d'Observations Stellaires
( GEOS )
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Astronomical amateur society founded in 1974. Working in France, Italy,
Belgium, Spain and Helvetia. Astronomical interest of variable stars and
asteroidal occultation.
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TAMAZIAN VAKHTANG
( OA RMA USC, Santiago de Compostela )
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Santiago de Compostela - Astronomical Observatory Ramón María Aller
( AO RMA )
fi (Finland)
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Finnish amateur astronomy homepage
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Helsinki University - Observatory
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Metsahovi Radio Research Station
-
The Metsähovi Radio Research Station, a separate research institute of
the Helsinki University of Technology since May 1988, operates a
14 m diameter radome enclosed radio telescope at Metsähovi, 40
km west of Helsinki, Finland. The Cassegrain telescope system can
be used at frequencies 10 - 230 GHz (wavelengths 3
cm - 1.8 mm).
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Space Physics Resources on the Internet
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Tuorla Observatory
( Finland )
fr (France)
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La Recherche
-
La Recherche is a major international journal of scientific and
technical information in French.
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AGB newsletter
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MAZURE Alain
( LAM, Marseille )
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Cosmology, Large Scale Structure, Clusters of Galaxies.
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COROT - Asterosismology and Search for Exoplanets
-
A space mission of the French Space Agency (CNES), with
a launch planned in 2004. COROT stands for COnvection ROtation
and planetary Transits.
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VIRMOS
( ESO-VLT Project )
-
The VIRMOS project aims to deliver 2 spectrographs for the
ESO- VLT . VIMOS is a visible imaging spectrograph with
outstanding multiplex capabilities, allowing to take spectra of more than
800 objects simultaneously (10 arcsec slits), or spectroscopy of all
objects in a 1x1 arcmin2 area. NIRMOS is a near-infrared
imaging spectrograph with a multiplex of 180 (10 arcsec slits),
and allows spectroscopy of all objects in a 30x30 arcsec2
area. Together VIMOS and NIRMOS allow to get spectroscopy from
0.37 to 1.8 microns, with unsurpassed efficiency for large surveys.
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Eso Nearby Abell Cluster Survey
( ENACS )
-
ENACS is a database (Redshifts, positions, magnitudes) for more than
100 Nearby Abell Clusters
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Bureau des Longitudes
( IMCCE - BdL )
-
The BdL (Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des
Ephémérides du Bureau des Longitudes) publishes ephemerides and performs research
activities related to solar system objects, celestial mechanics and astrometry.
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CEA Saclay - Astrophysics Department
( DAPNIA )
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Département d'Astrophysique, de physique des Particules, de physique Nucléaire et
de l'Instrumentation Associée, Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, (CEA), Saclay, France.
DAPNIA combines the three disciplines: Astrophysics (SAp), Nuclear Physics
(SPhN), Particule Physics (SPP).
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Centre de Donnees de la Physique des Plasmas
( Plasma Physics Data Centre - CDPP )
-
The CDPP (Centre de Données de la Physique des Plasmas)
is a data centre serving the space plasma physics community.
Its primary purpose is to preserve data relevant to the
physics of naturally occurring plasmas, especially data from experiments which
are either French or have strong French participation. The CDPP
both renders these data accessible, and facilitates their exploitation. The
CDPP is located in Toulouse (France), where it has its
two principal components, one supported by the CNES (Centre
National d'Etudes Spatiales), and the other by the CESR
(Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements).
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Telescope a Action Rapide pour les Objets Transitoires
( TAROT )
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TAROT is an automatic, autonomous observatory whose first objective is
the real-time detection of optical transient counterparts of cosmic gamma
ray bursts.
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Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements
( CESR )
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The CESR-CNRS is a CNRS unit (Centre National de la
Recherche Scientifique), associated with the University Paul Sabatier of Toulouse
and selected by CNES (Agence francaise de l'espace); it is
the laboratory of space astrophysics for the large Southwest area
in France. Its missions include: Research in Astrophysics; Instrumental developments
; Teaching and diffusion of science.
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Association Francaise d'Astronomie
( AFA )
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The Association Française d'Astronomie (AFA) publishes monthly "Ciel & Espace".
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Ciel et Espace
( magazine )
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L'astronomie de loisir [in French].
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NITSCHELM, Christian
( Antwerp RUCA University )
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Photometry, Stellar evolution, beta Pictoris stars, Total solar eclipses, Solar
corona, History of Astronomy.
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CLEMENTINE images
-
The CLEMENTINE Spacecraft, was launched on 25 January 1994, and
performed in 71 days the first multi-spectral systematic mapping of
the moon. Clementine produced 1,800,000 images that represents approximately a
volume of 55 Go of data. These data are distributed
by the PDS on 90 CD-ROMS, and are also available
on line (stored on 55 Go drives) thanks to this
server provided by CNES.
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INTERBALL Exchange Information Server
-
This server provides the Interball and International scientific community with
the means to access to Interball data processed at CNES
Toulouse and to exchange files.
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Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales
( CNES )
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The French Space Agency.
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Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers/CNRS
( INSU )
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INSU is the French national agency for Sciences of the
Universe. Endowed with its own budget, voted by the CNRS
Board of Directors, INSU is responsible for the major facilities
and programs in this field of research, and for the
Universe Sciences Observatories in France. The server includes the list
of all French astronomy departments.
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Laboiratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille
( LAM )
-
The LAM results from the merging of the Astronomical Observatory
in Marseilles, France, and of the Laboratoire d'Astronomie Spatiale (LAS).
This is part of the OSU Marseille-Provence. [in French]
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CIGALE Data Analysis Software - Analyse et Depouillement Homogene des Observations
Cigale
( ADHOC )
-
ADHOC is a 3D complete package to acquire, display and
reduce data from Perot-Fabry scanning interferometer devices. ADHOC runs on
PC's under WINDOW9x or WINDOWS NT systems. ADHOC is the
main software used by the Interferometric Group of Marseille's Observatory
to reduce the 3D data coming from Photon Counting or
CCD observations. It contains also general 2D modules useful for
simple imagery. ADHOC software has been designed in 1987 in
order to reduce data from the scanning Pérot-Fabry instrument CIGALE
built in Marseille's Observatory. Up to 1998, the successive versions
of ADHOC run on DOS operating systems. The new version
will offer also to reduce TIGER and PYTHEAS observational data.
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Pierre Auger Obsevatory
-
The Auger Observatory is designed to detect and study cosmic
rays around and above the GZK cutoff, i.e. at energies
exceeding 1019 eV, with an unprecented quality and precision. Within
our present knowledge, there is no standard explanation to the
production and acceleration of any particle in the universe at
such macroscopic energies. The Auger project is therefore the only
answer the scientific community can propose to solve an astrophysical
puzzle of more than 30 years. The Observatory is now
under construction since 2001.
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French WWW Servers
( France )
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Mediterranean Association of Environmental and Space Sciences
( AMSEE )
-
The "Association Mediterranenne des Sciences de l'Environnement et de l'Espace"
or Mediterranean Association of Environmental and Space Sciences is a
non profit organisation established late 1990. Since then the Association
has installed two telescopes, one designed for the observation of
planets and double stars under the Mosser Dome and another
for deep sky observing under the Messier Dome. CCDs observing
for amateur size telescope has been the major interest of
the members since the beginning.
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Club Astro Centrale Paris
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Astronomical Club of Ecole Centrale, in Paris [in French].
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Ecole Normale Superieure - Departement de Physique
( ENS )
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Physics departement of the Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS). [in
French]
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Shadows : Freeware for the design of sundials
-
Shadows is a free software that allows to design and
calculate various kind of sundials. Very easy to use. Contains
a database of more than 700 locations, can draw and
print the sundial drawing, gives the co-ordinates of all the
lines, provides a very detailed on-line help with lots of
information on the sundial theory, and advices to create a
real sundial.
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STARCK, Jean-Luc
( CEA, Saclay )
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Knowing the universe and its secrets
-
The evolution of stars, from their birth to their death,
as supernovae and black holes. Also some pages about the
evolution of galaxies.
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Stellarium Astronomy Software
( Free Planetarium )
-
Stellarium is a free software available for Windows 95/98/2000 and
Linux. It is designed to produce photo-realistic skies in real
time.
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WinStars
-
WinStars is a complete planetarium, showing the appearance of the
sky, as seen from anywhere on Earth, for any date.
With a click of the mouse, it is possible to
have various information about all displayed objects. WinStars is freeware.
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Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
( DENIS )
-
DENIS is a deep complete survey of the astronomical sources
of the Southern Sky in 2 near-infrared bands (J at
1.25 micron & K at 2.16 micron) and one optical
band (I at 0.8 micron) simultaneously, using a one meter
ground-based telescope at La Silla (Chile), with limiting magnitudes 18.5,
16.5 and 14.0, respectively.
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ISOGAL
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ISOGAL is a 7 and 15 micron survey of the
inner Galactic disk performed with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO)
camera, ISOCAM, mostly with 6" pixels.
The ISOGAL sources
are systematically cross-identified with the KJI sources of the DENIS
survey.
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Traitement Elementaire Reduction et Analyse des PIXels
de Megacam
( TERAPIX )
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Terapix is an astronomical data processing center dedicated to very
large CCD images and massive data flow provided by the
CFHT Megacam camera.
Terapix is located at Institut
d'Astrophysique de Paris
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European Association for Research in Astronomy
-
EARA is an Associated European Laboratory for promoting research and
collaboration at its five member laboratories:
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European Astronomical Society
( EAS )
-
The European Astronomical Society is an association founded in 1990.
The purpose of the society is to contribute to and
promote the advancement of astronomy, in its broadest sense, in
Europe, by all suitable means and in particular:
a) by
providing an independent forum for the discussion of subjects of
common interest.
b) by providing means whereby action can be
taken on those matters which appear desirable to be handled
at the European level.
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Societe Astronomique de France
( SAF )
-
Société Astronomique de France (in French).
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Societe Francaise d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique
( SF2A )
-
The Société Française d'Astronomie et d'Astrophysique (SF2A) is the French
Society for professional astronomers. It has been founded in 1978
and was previously known as SFSA. [in French]
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Chemistry of CircumStellar ENVelopes
( CSENV )
-
CSENV is a code that computes the chemical abundances for
a desired set of species as a function of radius
in a stationary, non-clumpy, CircumStellar ENVelope.
-
MAMON, Gary
( IAP )
-
Groups and clusters of galaxies.
Morphological evolution of galaxies.
Galaxies
from the DENIS IJK survey of the southern sky.
-
FUSE
( French site, IAP, Paris )
-
[in French] Site of the French team contributing to Far
Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE).
FUSE est un satellite observatoire
de la NASA dédié à la spectroscopie haute résolution dans
le domaine ultraviolet. Ce programme est realisé en coopération avec
l'Agence Spatiale Canadienne et le Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES).
-
HEBRARD, Guillaume
( IAP )
-
Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
( IAP )
-
Institute for Astrophysics Laboratory of CNRS (National Science Research Center
in France), Paris France.
-
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
( IAS )
-
The Institute for Space Astrophysics (IAS) in Orsay, France, is
a laboratory of French CNRS and University of Paris-Orsay. It
hosts several scientific teams (Solar ans Stellar Physics, Physics of
galaxies, Solar System Physics) and services (French ISO Data
Center, MEDOC data center for SOHO).
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Centre de donnees planetaires
( IAS, Orsay )
-
Web site of the planetary science group of Institut d'Astrophysique
Spatiale (Orsay, France), mostly devoted to:
- Early solar system
and primordial matter,
- Planetary surfaces, atmospheres and magnetospheres,
-
Search for extrasolar planets,
- Space and ground-based observations,
-
Infrared imaging spectroscopy.
The site also contains numerous links
in planetary science, in particular to sites specialized in infrared
spectroscopy. Research pages are available in English, although most of
the information pages are in French.
-
ERARD, Stephane
( IAS )
-
SAtellite for Measurement of cosmological Background Anisotropies
( SAMBA )
-
SAMBA will use bolometers to survey the sky in the
0.3-6mm wavelength range. The project has been selected by ESA
for a merging with the COBRAS proposal, which gives the
COBRAS/SAMBA mission, now named PLANCK.
-
Astronomy with a Neutrino Telescope and Abyss environmental RESearch
( ANTARES )
-
ANTARES is a project which aims at a large scale
high energy cosmic neutrino water cherenkov detector.
-
Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified Pixels Experiment
( AGAPE )
-
AGAPE (Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified Pixels Experiment) is a French
collaboration between CNRS (IN2P3 and INSU) and
CEA (DSM/DAPNIA) laboratories.
The project is a search
for microlensing on unresolved stars of the Andromeda M31 galaxy
by MACHOs (baryonic dark matter candidates) of the halo of
the Milky Way as well as of the halo of
M31. [in French].
-
Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules
( IN2P3 )
-
[in French]
-
EROS Experiment
-
In this (still experimental) server you may find general informations
as well as the latest publications/preprints from the EROS collaboration.
Our main topic is the search for microlensing amplification of
the luminosities of LMC/SMC stars.
-
Cherenkov Array at Themis
( CAT )
-
Homepage of the CAT (Cherenkov Array at Themis) imager. This
is an atmospheric Cherenkov imaging telescope for detection of high-energy
gamma rays (>200 GeV), sited in the French Pyrenees.
-
Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille
( CPPM )
-
[in French]
-
Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique
( INRIA )
-
Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique
( IRAM )
-
IRAM is an international institute for research in millimeter astronomy,
cofunded by the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique,
France), the MPG (Max Planck Gesellschaft, Germany), and since September
1990 the IGN (Instituto Geografico Nacional, Spain).
The three
IRAM sites are: Grenoble, France : the IRAM headquarters, Laboratories
(the SIS junction lab the backend group, the receiver group
; Plateau de Bure, France : the interferometer of four
15-m antennas ; Granada, Spain : the Granada laboratories, the
30-m telescope located on Pico Veleta.
-
Grenoble Image and Line Data Analysis Software
( GILDAS )
-
GILDAS, the " Grenoble Image and Line Data Analysis Software"
, is a collection of software developped by the Observatoire
de Grenoble and IRAM, oriented towards radioastronomy applications.
-
IRAM Newsletter
-
The IRAM Newsletter, edited every odd month, carries information on
the status and results of the IRAM telescopes: the 30m
telescope at Pico Veleta (Spain) and the Interferometer on Plateau
de Bure (France) IRAM (http://iram.fr/) is an international institute for
research in millimeter astronomy, cofunded by the CNRS (Centre National
de la Recherche Scientifique, France), the MPG (Max Planck Gesellschaft,
Germany), and the IGN (Instituto Geografico Nacional, Spain).
-
LUCAS, Robert
( IRAM )
-
Millimeter wave Radioastronomy Interstellar space Circumstellar matter
-
Service d'Aeronomie
-
[in French]
-
Absolute Astronomical Accelerometry
( AAA )
-
A new spectroscopic technique dedicated to the search of extrasolar
planets and stellar oscillations [in French].
-
AstroMB: Computer Aided Astronomy
-
The AstroMB software package provides a PC-based database, image viewer
and planetarium to handle astronomical images and catalogs. The user
is able to identify astronomical objects on images from catalogs.
Observations at different energy range (e.g. X-ray and visible light)
or at different times may be matched together. The database
holds the descriptions of many catalogs, such as radio sources,
X-ray objets, minor planets, etc. It also holds the descriptions
of more than 10,000 images, mainly from the ROSAT and
Einstein Observatory satellites, and can be enriched with the user
own data.
-
Centre de Recherche en Geodynamique et Astrometrie
( CERGA )
-
This scientific department of the Observatoire de la Côte
d'Azur is located on the Observatory sites of Nice, Grasse
and Calern. The scientific activities cover fields as diverse as
fundamental astronomy, celestial mechanics and space geodesy. CERGA is in
charge of several observing facilities like the lunar-laser ranging telescope
and the two satellite laser stations.
-
Schmidt telescope at Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur
-
The Telescope is located at the "Observatoire de Calern", above
the city of Grasse.
Equipped with a 2K CCD
camera, it is mainly used for the OCA-DLR Asteroid Survey
program. It is also used for geostationnaary Space Debris detection
and GRB optical counterparts follow ups.
-
Besancon Double and Multiple Star Database
-
The aim of the Double and Multiple Star Database of
the Besançon Observatory is to provide a set of
specific informations, as complete as possible, for different kinds of
binary and multiple stars: visual, spectroscopic, photometric, interferometric, astrometric, by
occultation, etc.
-
Besancon Observatory
-
Observatoire de Haute-Provence
( OHP )
-
The Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP) is an optical observatory in
southeast France offering small and medium-sized observing facilities to astronomers
in France, Europe and abroad. Includes information about instruments and
user manuals.
-
Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees
( OMP )
-
The Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées is the astrophysics department
of the Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées. It is located at Toulouse
and Bagnères de Bigorre, France. It includes research groups in
planetology, solar and stellar physics, galaxies and cosmology, fluid dynamics
and aperture synthesis in radio and optical frequency ranges. It
also includes the instrumentation group for large telescope and
the solar database BASS2000.
-
Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees
( Directory )
-
Searchable directory [in French].
-
Le BORGNE, Jean-François
( Laboratoire d'Astrophysique, OMP, Toulouse )
-
BAse Solaire Sol 2000
( BASS2000 )
-
French national database for solar observations, created as a support
for THEMIS data and in complement of the MEDOC database of space observations (SOHO). [in French]
-
Observatoire Midi-Pyrenees
( OMP )
-
The Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP) is an Observatoire des Sciences de
l'Univers placed under the administrative supervison of both the Institute
des Sciences de l'Univers (INSU) of the French National Center
for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the Ministry of Research, Technology
and Education. It has laboratories located on the Rangueuil campus
of Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse (UPS), in Bagnères, Lannemezan
and on the summit of Pic du Midi de Bigorre.
-
Nancay Observatory
-
The Nançay Radio Observatory is a scientific department (the Unite
Scientifique de Nançay) of the Paris Observatory, and it is
also associated to the CNRS (the French National Scientific
Research Council).
-
Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur
( OCA )
-
The Cote d'Azur Observatory (OCA : Observatoire de la Côte
d'Azur) was founded in 1988 by the merging of two
institutes: Nice Observatory and the Center for Study and Research
in Geodynamics and Astronomy (CERGA : Centre d'Etudes et de
Recherches en Geodynamique et en Astronomie).
Main research topics: CERGA:
Astrometry, Geodesy, Laser telemetry, celestial mechanics.
Departement Fresnel : High
angular resolution and Interferometry. Stellar physics. Galactic and extragalactic physics.
Research and development.
Departement Cassini: Astronomy and Astrophysics; Astrophysical
Fluid Dynamics; Plasma Physics; Atomic Physics; Experimental Physiscs; Solar Physics.
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Grand Interferometre a 2 Telescopes
( GI2T REGAIN )
-
Optical Interferometer, Plateau du Calern, Departement Fresnel, Observatoire de la
Côte d'Azur, France.
-
MATHIAS, Philippe
( OCA / Nice )
-
BAse Solaire Sol 2000 - Meudon site
( BASS2000 )
-
A full disk archive of the Sun.
-
BAse Solaire Sol 2000 - Solar survey archive
( BASS2000 )
-
A full disk archive of the Sun.
-
Paris Observatory library
-
Departement d'Astrophysique Extragalactique et de Cosmologie
( DAEC )
-
The DAEC is the the Département d'Astrophysique Extragalactique et de
Cosmologie. It is a department of the Paris Meudon observatory,
located in Meudon near Paris, France.
-
Departement d'Astrophysique Relativiste et de Cosmologie
( DARC )
-
The Departement of Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology, is a laboratory
of the French C.N.R.S. and also attached to the Paris-Meudon
Observatory.
-
FRench Online MAGnetic Extrapolations
( FROMAGE )
-
FROMAGE is a joint project between DASOP (Observatoire de Paris),
CPhT (Ecole Polytechnique) and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES),
to provide public access to a base of numerical codes
for extrapolation of solar magnetic field.
-
Departement de Recherche Spatiale
( DESPA, Observatoire de Paris )
-
The Space Research department of Paris Observatory (DESPA) is working
in the field of scientific research in plasma physics, astronomy
and planetology, through the development of space instrumentation. It is
also active in the field of theoretical numerical simulation, and
in the field of ground-based observational astronomy through the development
of advanced technology (e.g. adaptive optics).
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Centre d'Analyse des Images
( CAI )
-
The CAI, a laboratory of INSU/CNRS, in Paris, France.
It hosts the MAMA (Machine a Mesurer pour l'Astronomie) measuring
machine, a photographic plate digitising facility. Among other scientific projects,
the CAI contributes to the EROS and DUO searches for
microlensing events. (Server in French).
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Fiber Linked Unit for Optical Recombination
( FLUOR )
-
One of the three recombination instruments of IOTA interferometer.
-
Leonardo da VINCI - Interferometry
( VINCI )
-
VINCI is the VLT INnterferometer Commissionning Instrument, a collaboration of
ESO, DESPA (Observatoire de Paris), MPE and OMP. It combines
the light coming from two telescopes using single-mode fluoride glass
optical fibers.
-
Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique
( LESIA, Paris Observatory )
-
A department of Paris Observatory. Space astronomy and instrumentation.
-
Laboratory Universe & Theories
( LUTH, Paris Observatory )
-
A department of Paris Observatory.
-
LUMINET, Jean-Pierre
( LUTH )
-
General Relativity, Cosmology, Black Holes, History of Science, Epistemology, Culture.
-
Griem's tables
( Stark parameters )
-
This site presents two sorts of tables:
- Stark
Broadening Parameters and Profiles for Isolated Neutral Atom Lines
-
Electron impact Widths and Shifts of Isolated Lines from Singly
Charged Ions
-
Departement d'Astronomie Fondamentale
( DANOF )
-
Department of Fundamental Astronomy at Observatoire de Paris (in French).
-
Laboratoire Primaire du Temps et des Frequences
( LPTF )
-
The Laboratoire Primaire du Temps et des Fréquences (LPTF) is
responsible for the French time and frequency references. It is
also a laboratory of the Observatoire de Paris through the
Departement d'Astronomie Fondamentale and unit 1125 of CNRS (Space Time
References Systems).
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PHARAO Project
-
A project to investigate a Space Frequency Standard using Cold
Atoms.
-
Centre de Prevision de l'activite solaire et geomagnetique
( RWC MEUDON )
-
Forecast of solar activity: solar cm flux, solar flares.
Forecast of geomagnetic activity: geomagnetic indices, geomagnetic storms.
Forecast
of the solar cycle.
Data base for cosmic rays
from Kerguelen and Terre Adelie station. [in French]
-
Systemes de Reference Temps Espace
( SYRTE, Paris Observatory )
-
A department of Paris Observatory.
-
ARPEGES Department
( Observatoire de Paris )
-
Departement d'Astronomie Radio Planetaire et Cometaire Extragalactique Galactique Et Stellaire
[in French]
-
BAse Solaire Sol 2000 - Meudon site
( BASS2000 )
-
A full disk archive of the Sun.
-
Departement d'Astrophysique Stellaire et GALactique
( DASGAL, Observatoire de Paris )
-
The stellar and galactic astrophysic departement (DASGAL) is one of
the scientific department of the Paris-Meudon-Nançay Observatory (France). It is
also the CNRS associated research unit 335.
-
Departement d'Astronomie Solaire
( DASOP, Observatoire de Paris )
-
Department of Solar Astronomy at Observatoire de Paris.
-
Paris Observatory
( Meudon )
-
This is the official server at Paris Observatory. You will
find information about the activities of the Observatory, on departments,
on its history, etc.
-
Extrasolar Planets Encyclopedia
-
This resource, maintained by Jean Schneider (Observatoire de Paris), provides
updated information about the search for extrasolar planets.
It
includes a Catalog of Extrasolar Planets and a list
of meetings.
-
Meetings on Extra-solar Planets
-
Laboratoire d'Etude du Rayonnement et de la Matiere en Astrophysique
( LERMA, Observatoire de Paris )
-
The LERMA is a new (Jan 2002) departement of Paris
Observatory regrouping the old DEMIRM (Radioastronomie Millimetrique) and the DAMAP
(Physics of Atoms and Molecules).
-
SCHNEIDER, Jean
( Paris )
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Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique et Instrumentation
( Paris Observatory )
-
A department of Paris Observatory. Galaxies, stars, physics, and instrumentation.
-
ABADA-SIMON, Meil
( Obs. Paris )
-
Non thermal radio emissions from Stars, magnetised planets and the
Sun. Multi-wavelength studies.
-
Space Movie Archive
-
A very large collection of space animations (more than 2000
video sequences). Here's the summary : Solar eclipses | Meteorology
|Science-Fiction | Star Trek | Shoemaker-Levy | Solar system
bodies | Satellites, rockets and space probes | Space
|STS-71 Mir-Atlantis encounter | Astro 2 Endeavor mission | Apollo
missions, etc.
-
Astronomical pictures and animations
( CRI Bordeaux )
-
At CRI Bordeaux, an Astronomy Server of pictures & animations.
There is a mirror copy at Nice.
-
ROUSSEL, Frank
-
Bordeaux Observatory
-
Astronomical Observatory in Bordeaux, France. Research activities are in the
following fields: astrometry, planet atmospheres, solar physics, and radioastronomy.
-
FIRBACK Survey
( IAS, Orsay )
-
FIRBACK is a cosmological survey which used the Infrared
Space Observatory to study the Cosmic Far Infrared Background, and
distant galaxies.
The final products will include: -
maps and galaxy catalogs of 3 fields of 4 square
degree at 175 microns (using ISOPHOT)
- maps of
some interesting sources at 90 microns (using ISOPHOT)
-
maps and galaxy catalogs of 1 fields of 1 square
degree at 15 microns (using ISOCAM)
- maps and
catalogs at various other wavelengths, from optical to radio.
-
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale: French ISO Centre
( IAS/Orsay )
-
Space Astrophysics Institute (IAS), Orsay, hosts the French center for
ESA's Infrared Observatory (ISO) [text in French].
-
MEDOC
-
MEDOC (Multi-Experiment Data Operations Center for SOHO) is designed to
meet the needs of European SOHO Investigators who wish to
work together on the data analysis and the preparation of
joint observations using SOHO instruments and also European solar ground-based
Observatories. This European Centre complements the SOHO facilities (Experiment
Operations Facility, Experiment Analysis Facility, U.S. SOHO Archive
) located in GSFC (NASA).
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Aladin Sky Atlas
-
Aladin is an interactive sky atlas, developed at CDS (Strasbourg,
France), allowing the user to visualize digitized images of any
part of the sky, to superimpose entries from astronomical catalogs
or personal user data files, and to interactively access related
data and information from the Simbad, NED, and Vizier databases
for all known objects in the field.
The set
of sky images consists of the STScI Digital Sky Survey
(DSS-I and DSS-II), as well as an ensemble of higher
resolution images (ESO-R and SERC plates) digitized at the MAMA
facility in Paris.
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Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory
( Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg )
-
The Strasbourg astronomical Observatory is an institute of the Université
Louis Pasteur. It hosts the Strasbourg astronomical Data Center (CDS). Research activities are in the following fields: Stellar Populations
and Galactic Evolution; High-Energy astrophysics; Cosmology; Information handling. The Observatory
hosts a Planetarium.
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The Cosmic Background Radiation, Strasbourg 96
-
A NATO Advanced Study Institute Strasbourg 1996 Observatoire astronomique de
Strasbourg
-
How Far Can You Go ?
( A critical review of the distance scale of the universe )
-
Recent determinations or new approaches have brought a new light
on the distance scale of the universe: Hubble Space Telescope
key project, Hipparcos distance determinations, microlensing surveys, etc.
This
workshop brought together key persons working on complementary aspects in
order to make a critical review of the distance scale
of the universe. It was organized by the Observatoire
de Strasbourg and held at La Petite Pierre, Northern Vosges,
25-27 June 1997.
Electronic proceedings are available.
-
ALLEN, Mark
( CDS, Strasbvourg )
-
Multivariate Data Analysis Software and Resources
( Fionn Murtagh )
-
FRESNEAU, Alain
-
Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS AnonFTP site)
-
Documents & Files related to Astronomical Catalogues and Publications; Astrometric
catalogues; Photometric catalogues; Spectroscopic catalogues; Cross-Identifications; Combined catalogues; Miscellaneous Catalogues;
Non-stellar Objects; Radio catalogues. Tables published in Astron. Astrophys; Astron.
Astrophys. Suppl. Ser.; Astron. J.; Astrophys. J.; Astrophys. J. Suppl.
Ser.; IAU Symposium; Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. - Observations
of Variable Stars by the " Association Francaise d'Observateurs d'Etoiles
Variables" ; How to access and use The Opacity Project
dataBASE, providing extensive atomic data. A WWW version of
the same services is available.
-
Astronomy and Astrophysics: Abstract Service at CDS
-
Following an agreement with the Editors of Astronomy & Astrophysics,
the CDS provides electronic access to the abstracts from the
Astronomy and Astrophysics main Journal, and Supplement Series, approximately four
weeks before publication.
-
CDS Information Bulletin
-
Centre de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg
( CDS )
-
The CDS is a data center dedicated to the collection
and worldwide distribution of astronomical data. It is located at
the Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg, France. The CDS hosts the
SIMBAD astronomical database, the world reference database
for the identification of astronomical objects. The CDS site includes
access to SIMBAD on the Web, various bibliographic services
and mirror sites, the AstroWeb pages and the Star*s Family
of directories, the TOPBase of the Opacity project, etc.
It also includes the famous Astronomer's Bazaar ,
a unique feature allowing to select astronomical catalogues by keyword
or author's name, among the library of several thousands catalogues
and tables available on line, and to actually retrieve the
corresponding files. This is completed by the VizieR service
for querying catalogues and tables.
-
CDS Service for Astronomical Catalogues
( Astronomer's Bazaar )
-
This on-line service, provided by the CDS, Strasbourg, gives access
to several thousand astronomical data catalogues and tables. The VizieR catalog browser provides additional search functionalities for a large
fraction of these catalogues.
-
PASP Abstract Service at CDS
-
Following an agreement with the Editors of the PASP, the
CDS provides electronic access to the abstracts from the Publications
of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
-
AstroWeb at CDS: yellow-page Services
-
AstroWeb index
-
WAIS index to the Astronomical Internet Resources database, a product
of AstroWeb consortium.
-
Information and On-line Data in Astronomy
-
This is the on-line complement of the book "Information &
On-line Data in Astronomy", Daniel Egret & Miguel A. Albrecht
(Editors), published by Kluwer Acad. Publ. (Sept. 1995). It includes
summary descriptions of the databases, archives, and information systems presented
in the printed version, together with the complete access pointers
(kept up-to-date) and, when available, ready-to-use hyperlinks to the original
data systems.
-
DEep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky: Point Source Database
( DENIS )
-
DENIS is a deep astronomical survey of the Southern Sky
in two near-infrared bands (J at 1.25 µ and K
at 2.16 µ) and one optical band (I at 0.8
µ) simultaneously, conducted by a European consortium, using a one
meter telescope (ESO, La Silla). The survey started in 1996
and is expected to be completed in 2000.
The Centre
de Données Astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS) is implementing the final
point source databases and is providing access of the processed
and calibrated data to the worldwide community.
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MediaTheque
-
The Strasbourg astronomical Data Centre (CDS) is collecting modern media
offering material related to astronomy and space sciences.
-
BRUNEAU, Chantal
( CDS )
-
EGRET, Daniel
( CDS )
-
DUBOIS, Pascal
( CDS )
-
BONNAREL, François
( CDS )
-
GENOVA, Françoise
( CDS )
-
OCHSENBEIN, François
( CDS )
-
JASNIEWICZ, Gérard
( CDS )
-
HALBWACHS, Jean-Louis
( CDS )
-
MARCOUT, James
( Strasbourg Astron. Obs. )
-
WAGNER, Marie-José
( CDS )
-
WENGER, Marc
( CDS )
-
BAUER, Patricia
( CDS )
-
LESTEVEN, Soizick
( CDS )
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Star*s Family
-
The Star*s Family is a growing collection of directories, dictionaries,
databases and related products on astronomy, space sciences, as well
as related fields, organizations and people. StarWorlds, StarBits,
and StarHeads: are available on-line.
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TOPbase at CDS : The Opacity Project
( TOPbase )
-
TOPbase is a read-only database system specially designed for general
use of the atomic data dervived by the Opacity Project.
It contains energy levels, f-values and photoionization cross sections for
astrophysically abundant elements.
-
Weaving the Astronomy Web
( WAW )
-
A Conference organized at Strasbourg Astronomical Observatory, Strasbourg, France
(6-7 April 1995). This Conference is intended to be a
forum for astronomical data providers, webmasters, astronomers and space scientists
interested in the current and future developments of the World-Wide
Web, and more generally of electronic on-line information handling in
an astronomy and space sciences context. Proceedings are available on-line.
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HECK, André
( Strasbourg Astron. Obs. )
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Set of Identifications, Measurements, and Bibliography for Astronomical Data
( SIMBAD at CDS )
-
The SIMBAD astronomical database, created and maintained by CDS, Strasbourg,
brings together basic data, cross-identifications, observational measurements, and bibliography, for
celestial objects outside the solar system: stars, galaxies, and nonstellar
objects within our galaxy, or in external galaxies. SIMBAD contains
information for about 3 million objects, for which 8 million
identifiers, 3 million observational measurements and 3 million bibliographical references
are available.
If you don't have a userid, and
your institute is not registered yet, you will need to
register.
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AstroGLU
-
AstroGLU is a discovery tool, to help locate database servers
providing relevant information in the astronomical context related to a
selected data type: object name, position on the sky, astronomer's
name, etc.
AstroGLU is based on a dictionary of
remote services, developed by CDS in the framework of the
GLU system. It is the CDS contribution to the
AstroBrowse project.
-
GLU : Uniform Link Generator
-
GLU is a tool developed by CDS (Strasbourg) for managing
heterogeneous distributed Web services.
-
VizieR Catalogue Service
( CDS, Strasbourg )
-
VizieR provides access to the most complete library of published
astronomical catalogues and data tables available on line, organized in
a self-documented database.
Query tools allow the user to
select relevant data tables and to extract and format records
matching given criteria. Specific care has been taken for optimizing
access to some very large catalogues such as Guide
Star Catalog or USNO-A2.
-
Astronomical Server URL
( ASU )
-
A proposal to standardized query syntax in astronomical Web services.
-
Grenoble Observatory - Astrophysics Laboratory
( LAOG )
-
Star Formation Research at the LAOG
( Grenoble )
-
- Pre-Main Sequence Stellar Physics: Accretion Disks, Jet and Outflows,
Circumstellar Environment, Angular Momentum Evolution, PMS Stellar Evolution.
- Global
/ Multiple Star Formation: Star Formation in Clusters, Binaries.
-
Instrumentation: High Angular Resolution, Polarimetry.
-
DESERT, F.-Xavier
( LAOG, Grenoble )
-
FORESTINI, Manuel
( Obs. Grenoble )
-
MALBET, Fabien
( Observatoire de Grenoble )
-
Nice University, Astrophysics Department
-
Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic DAtabase
( LEDA )
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Created in 1983, LEDA is the oldest Extragalactic Database. It
gives more than 60 of the most important parameters for
about one million galaxies. It provides charts and images through
a Web interface. In addition, a batch mode is available
and also a very powerful SQL-like query language.
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Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon
( CRAL )
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The Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon (CRAL) involves Observatoire
de Lyon (Lyons Observatory), a department of Claude Bernard University,
and the Astrophysical Group from Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
(ENSL).
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Hypercat
( CRAL-Observatoire de Lyon )
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Hypercat is an interface to databases and to local catalogues
of extragalactic data.
These catalogues concern various characteristics of galaxies:
Optical photometry, Internal kinematics, Metallicity.
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Lyons Observatory
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Observatoire de Lyon is a laboratory of Claude Bernard University,
Lyon, under the authority of Institut National des Sciences de
l'Univers. It constitutes with the group of Astrophysics of ENSL
the "Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon" (CRAL).
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Programme National Galaxies (CNRS, France)
( PNG )
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The national program "GALAXIES" (CNRS) has the following goals:
- It works at developing the national and international consistency
of the French extragalactic community.
- It organizes meetings such
as one-day seminars, specialized workshops, summer schools.
- It leads
open debates to help defining the most interesting or promising
problems and will contribute to select and support leading-projects. These
will favour the prospective reflection and dialogue.
- The meeting
of various fields of expertise helps to participate to European
networks, to invite foreign researchers on topics interesting several teams,
etc.
[in French].
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DI NELLA - COURTOIS, Helene
( CRAL )
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PRUGNIEL, Philippe
( CRAL Lyon )
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Centre de Recherche Astronomique de Lyon: Preprints
( CRAL )
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Preprints of articles authored by members of the CRAL
(Observatoire de Lyon and Ecole Normale Supérieure).
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Groupe de Recherche en Astronomie et Astrophysique du Languedoc
( GRAAL )
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This is the Astronomy group at University of Montpellier, France.
Research activities include cosmology and the study of the late
stages of stellar evolution (AGB and post-AGB stars). [in French]
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Advanced Stars: a Tool for Relating Informations and Data
( ASTRID )
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ASTRID is a data base of stars in an advanced
evolutionary stage, peculiarly of red giants, AGB and post-AGB variables.
The database gathers in the same tool observational data with
comments and results from models.
It is developed at
GRAAL (Montpellier, France).
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REBOUL, Henri
( GRAAL )
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Cosmology, Big Bang, Quasars.
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Centre de Physique Theorique
( CPT )
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Centre de Physique Theorique, Marseille, France.
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Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systemes Atmospheriques
( LISA )
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Recherche atmospherique. [in French]
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Rennes University
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[in French]
ge ()
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Astronomical Society of Georgia
( ASG )
gov (US Government Agencies)
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Argonne National Laboratory
( ANL )
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Brookhaven National Laboratory
( BNL )
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Fermilab Library
( Information Resources Department )
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TUCKER, Douglas
( Fermilab )
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Scientific Interests: extragalactic astronomy, redshift surveys. Member of the Las
Campanas Redshift Survey team. Member of the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey team.
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NASA/Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics
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The Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group, at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory,
consists of approximately 15 theoretical astrophysicists who perform research at
the confluence of astrophysics, cosmology, and particle physics. The group
is partially funded by a NASA Astrophysics Theory grant.
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Fermilab Theoretical Astrophysics Group - Postdoctoral Positions
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey
( SDSS at Fermilab )
-
- In the pi steradians of the available North
Galactic Pole (b > 30 degrees), we shall conduct surveys
in the following manner: Obtain a photometric survey, in four
or five filters to 23rd magnitude (R), 5 sigma, for
stellar objects; obtain redshifts for all galaxies down to 19th
magnitude (B); obtain redshifts for all QSOs down to 20th
magnitude (B).
- In the available South Galactic Pole region
there will be a deeper survey in a strip 2
degrees (dec) by 50 degrees, in order to: obtain a
photometric survey, in four or five filters to 25th magnitude
(R), 5 sigma, for stellar objects; obtain redshifts for all
galaxies down to 20th magnitude (B); obtain redshifts for all
QSOs down to 21st magnitude (B).
- In the additional
available sky covering the Galactic disk, a deep photometric survey
will be conducted on a best effort basis to 23rd
magnitude (R), 5 sigma.
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Fermilab
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Global Change Data and Information System
( GCDIS )
-
The Committee on Earth and Environmental Sciences (CEES), as prescribed
by the Global Change Research Act of 1990, established a
program whereby the United States Global Research Program (USGCRP) members
committed to work together with each other, academia, and the
international community to make it as easy as possible for
researchers and others to access and use global change data
and information. Toward this end, agencies participating in the USGCRP
organized the Global Change Data and Information System (GCDIS) to
take full advantage of the mission resources and responsibilities of
each agency and to link the services of these data
and information resources to each other.
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Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors
( ALEXIS )
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ALEXIS' X-ray telescopes feature curved mirrors whose multilayer coatings reflect
and focus low-energy X-rays or extreme ultraviolet light the way
optical telescopes focus visible light. The satellite and payloads were
funded by the Department of Energy and built by Los Alamos National Laboratory in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratory
and the University of California-Space Sciences Lab. The Launch was
provided by the Air Force Space Test Program on a
Pegasus Booster on April 25, 1993. The mission is entirely
controlled from a small groundstation at LANL.
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Los Alamos Astrophysic
( LAASTRO )
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Los Alamos Astrophysics (LAA) is an informal organization at Los
Alamos National Laboratory that maintains a regular colloquium series, serves
as a clearing-house for information on astrophysical research at the
lab, and prepares the annual astrophysics report.
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Astrophysics and Radiation Measurements Group
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The interests in astrophysics of the Astrophysics and Radiation Measurements
Group (NIS-2) focus on gamma-ray bursts, x-ray binaries, accretion- and
rotation-powered pulsars, neutron star dynamics, atomic processes in astrophysical sources,
soft x-ray and EUV backgrounds, and EUV and soft x-ray
transients such as flare stars. An important mission of the
group is to develop new types of optical, ultraviolet, x-ray
and gamma-ray detectors for ground and space applications. The group
has flown high-energy instruments on Pioneer Venus Orbiter, the ISEE-3
(ICE), P78-1, Vela satellites, and the Japanese satellite Ginga. The
group is currently developing experiments for several scientific missions including
the X-ray Multimirror Mission (XMM), High Energy Transient Explorer (HETE),
MARS-96, and the MOXE all sky x-ray monitor on the
Russian Spectrum X-Gamma satellite project, and is the lead institution
operating the Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors (ALEXIS)
satellite and its wide field-of-view ultrasoft x-ray telescope array. The
group is actively participating in Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO)
and Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) research through several guest
investigator projects, and is also involved in establishing the growing-up
Fenton Hill Observatory in the Jemez mountains, which includes an
ultra-high-energy gamma-ray telescope, Milagro.
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Nonproliferation and International Security
( NIS/LANL )
-
The interests in astrophysics of the Astrophysics and Radiation Measurements
Group (NIS-2) focus on gamma-ray bursts, x-ray binaries, accretion- and
rotation-powered pulsars, neutron star dynamics, atomic processes in astrophysical sources,
soft x-ray and EUV backgrounds, and EUV and soft x-ray
transients such as flare stars.
An important mission of
the group is to develop new types of optical, ultraviolet,
x-ray and gamma-ray detectors for ground and space applications. The
group has flown high-energy instruments on Pioneer Venus Orbiter, the
ISEE-3 (ICE), P78-1, Vela satellites, and the Japanese satellite Ginga.
The group is currently developing experiments for several scientific missions
including the X-ray Multimirror Mission (XMM), High Energy Transient Explorer
(HETE), MARS-96, and the MOXE all sky x-ray monitor on
the Russian Spectrum X-Gamma satellite project, and is the lead
institution operating the Array of Low Energy X-ray Imaging Sensors
(ALEXIS) satellite and its wide field-of-view ultrasoft x-ray telescope array.
The group is actively participating in Compton Gamma Ray
Observatory (CGRO) and Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) research through
several guest investigator projects, and is also involved in establishing
the growing-up Fenton Hill Observatory in the Jemez mountains, which
includes an ultra-high-energy gamma-ray telescope, Milagro.
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MOnitoring X-ray Experiment
( MOXE )
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The MOnitoring X-ray Experiment (MOXE) is an X-ray all-sky monitor
to be launched on the Russian Spectrum-X-Gamma satellite. It will
monitor several hundred X-ray sources on a daily basis, and
will be the first instrument to monitor the complete X-ray
sky simultaneously. MOXE is built by Los Alamos Nat Lab,
Goddard Space Flight Center and Space Research Institute (Moscow).
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CHANG, Hsiang-Kuang
( LANL )
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Los Alamos National Laboratory - Theoretical Astrophysics
( T-6 )
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MSSSO Heron Island Workshop 1995
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The MSSSO Heron Island Workshop on Peculiar Velocities in the
Universe
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Astronomy 45 at Harvard
( Course Notes )
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Astronomy 45, "Introduction to Astrophysics" is taught at Harvard to
science majors (not necessarily astronomy) who have taken 1 year
of college physics. These course notes are used as the
principal text.
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Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) - WWW
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xxx.lanl.gov e-Print archive
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Contains preprints for: High Energy Physics - Theory, High Energy
Physics - Lattice, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, Astrophysics, Condensed
Matter Theory, General Relativity & Quantum Cosmology, Nuclear Theory, High
Energy Physics - Experiment.
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Physics Job Announcements
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Physics Job Announcements by thread
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CMB Astrophysics Research Program
( UC Berkeley, LBL )
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Professor George Smoot's group conducts research on the early Universe
using the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB) and other astrophysical
sources. These investigations are directed towards realizing a variety of
science goals regarding CMB.
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Hands On Universe
( HOU )
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Hands-On Universe is an educational program that enables students to
investigate the Universe while applying tools and concepts from science,
math, and technology. Hands-On Universe (HOU) has developed and piloted
an educational program that enables high school students to request
their own observations from professional observatories. HOU students download CCD
images to their classroom computers and use HOU's powerful image
processing software to visualize and analyze their data. HOU also
provides comprehensive curriculum that integrates many of the topics and
skills outlined in the national goals for science and math
education into open- ended astronomical investigations. Over the next several
years HOU will develop activities and tools for middle school
students and informal education centers as well as implementing HOU
in regional high school networks across the world, including Department
of Defense Dependent Schools.
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Supernova / Acceleration Probe
( SNAP )
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The Supernova / Acceleration Probe (SNAP) Mission is expected to
provide an understanding of the mechanism driving the acceleration of
the universe. The satellite observatory is capable of measuring up
to 2,000 distant supernovae each year of the three-year mission
lifetime.
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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
( LBL )
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Physics Directorate
( LLNL )
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Nuclear Reaction Rates for Stellar Nucleosynthesis
( RRSN )
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Presented is a compilation of stellar nuclear reaction rates for
light, intermediate mass, and heavy nuclei used in calculations of
stellar nucleosynthesis. These are intended to replace the reaction rate
compilation developed by R. Hoffman and S. Woosley (version 92.1,
1992).
This compilation represents our choice of so called
"standard" reaction rates used in our latest calculations of nucleosynthesis
in massive stars (Rauscher, Heger, Hoffman, & Woosley 2002, ApJ in press). In future releases of this
compilation, we will provide references to other sources of information.
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MAUCHE, Christopher W.
( Astrophysics Group, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory )
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
( LLNL )
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LLNL has developed world-class core competencies which are extending the
frontiers of science and technology in many areas, including: defense
systems science and technology, nuclear science and technology, high-performance computations,
high-performance lasers, advanced sensors and instrumentation, energy science and technologies,
environmental technologies, biology and biotechnology, including genomics, atmospheric science, large-scale
science systems, precision manufacturing.
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Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics
( LLNL )
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The focus of the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics Program
at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is the development of
integrated adaptive optics (AO) and sodium-layer laser guide star (LGS)
systems for use on large astronomical telescopes.
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Z39.50 Maintenance Agency
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This page includes documentation and information related to the development
and ongoing maintenance of Z39.50; development of future versions of
Z39.50; and information related to the implementation and use of
the Z39.50 protocol.
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Library of Congress
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Mars Atlas
( -- online USGS maps and VO image finder )
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A WWW-browsable, zoomable and scrollable atlas of USGS images
of Mars, showing the locations (footprints) of thousands of high-resolution
Viking Orbiter images.
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Kepler Mission
( Searching for Earth-Sized Planets )
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The goal of this NASA satellite mission will be to
discover and characterize earth-sized planets in the habitable zone of
solar-like stars.
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NASA's Quest Project
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PDS Planetary Rings Node
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The Planetary Rings Node is responsible for restoring, archiving and
publishing datasets describing planetary ring systems. This includes all the
relevant datasets aquired from previous and future spacecraft, as well
as from Earth-based observatories. In order to support research with
these datasets, the node also provides expert assistance, catalog information
to help scientists pinpoint the most relevant data, and a
suite of software tools to simplify data manipulation.
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Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy
( SOFIA )
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The Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) will be a
2.5 meter, optical/infrared/sub-millimeter telescope mounted in a Boeing 747, to
be used for many basic astronomical observations performed at stratospheric
altitudes. The Facility will accommodate installation of different focal plane
instruments, with in-flight accessibility, provided by investigators selected from the
international science community. The Facility objective is to have an
operational lifetime in excess of 20 years.
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Pioneer Project
( NASA/Ames )
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Pioneer 10 and 11 mission descriptions.
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Vulcan Camera Project
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The Vulcan Camera Project, sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center,
is designed to detect transits of large extrasolar planets using
differential photometry.
Vulcan uses a 15cm aperture refactor at
Lick Observatory to image a wide field in which ~6000
stars are monitored for two months, in a search for
the ~1% transit signal expect from a 51 Pegasi-type planet.
Vulcan is a ground-based test-bed for the proposed Kepler
Mission to detect Earth-sized exoplanets.
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NASA Ames Space Science Division
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Research and Development dedicated to the understanding of the origin
and evolution of stars, planets and life: Astrophysics Exobiology Planetary
Systems Comet and Asteroid Impact Hazards Galileo Probe Home Page
Planetary Rings Center for Mars Exploration Astrochemistry Laboratory Mars Atmosphere
General Circulation Modeling Pioneer Plasma Tropospheric Aerosol Radiative Forcing Observational
Experiment DATA Center for Data Analysis Technology & Applications
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PICKETT, Brian K. Pickett
( NASA/ARC )
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NASA Ames Research Center
( ARC )
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NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
( DFRC )
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Destination Earth
( NASA )
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The official Website for NASA's Earth Science Enterprise.
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Goddard Institute for
Space Studies
( GISS )
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NASA Glenn Research Center
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NASA's John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field. Formerly
known as the Lewis Research Center. The new name became
official on March 1, 1999.
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Astronomical Data Center
( ADC )
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The Astronomical Data Center (ADC), at NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, is a cooperative effort between the National
Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)/ World Data Center A for
Rockets and Satellites (WDC-A-R&S) and its parent organization, the Space
Science Data Operations Office . Currently, the ADC archives hold
more than 670 catalogs of astrometry, photometry, spectroscopy, radio, and
other miscellaneous data for stellar and nonstellar objects. The data
were acquired through exchanges with the Centre de Donn'ees Astronomiques
de Strasbourg (CDS) , other astronomical data centers throughout the
world, and by direct contributions from the international astronomical community.
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NASA ADC Electronic News
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NASA ADC Online Information System
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Multiwavelength Milky Way
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Images of the Milky Way galaxy in the light of
several spectral lines and continuum bands, spanning the electromagnetic spectrum
from radio to high-energy gamma-ray, are presented. The display is
interactive, allowing zooming and panning of the images, each of
which covers the entire sky within ten degrees of the
Galactic plane. Explanatory text and links to the data sources
and references are included. The Multiwavelength Milky Way site is
an educational service of the Astrophysics Data Facility at NASA
Goddard Space Flight Center.
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ASCA Data Facility
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The ASCA Data Facility, part of the NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center's Astrophysics Data Facility , is responsible
for processing low level ASCA data into
standard formatted products, distributing ASCA data to
American and European Primary (PI) and Guest (GI) investigators, and
populating the final ASCA public data archive.
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Astrophysics Multi-spectral Archive Search Engine
( AMASE )
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AMASE is an online astrophysics catalog developed using object-oriented database
(OODB) technology to help researchers locate multi-mission data in the
NASA archives.
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Compton/GRO Observatory Science Support Center/Guest Observer
( Facility )
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Query the Library Database; Archive Data Selector; Archive Data Selector
Demonstrator; Trouble Report Generator; Access the GRONEWS Bulletin Board
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
-
Each day we feature a new picture of our spectacular
universe. Browse through our extensive annotated archive. Intended for all
educational levels.
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75th Anniversary Astronomical Debate Home Page
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In April 1920, Harlow Shapley and Heber D. Curtis debated
" The Scale of the Universe" in Washington, DC. 75
years later, in April 1995, in commemoration of the `Great
Debate', Donald Q. Lamb and Bohdan Paczynski debated " The
Distance Scale to Gamma-Ray Bursts" in the same auditorium. Martin
Rees moderated. Introductory lectures were gien by Virginia Trimble and
Gerald Fishman. The home page makes available a great deal
of background information about the 1920 Curtis - Shapley debate
suitable for undergraduate lectures wishing to mention the 75th anniversary
of this historic astronomical event.
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Virtual trips to black holes and neutron stars
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This page contains MPEG movies and GIFs highlighting the visual
distortion effects an observer would see in the high gravity
environment of a neutron star or black hole (Schwarzschild metric).
It is based on a refereed paper by Robert J.
Nemiroff that appeared in the American Journal of Physics and
is intended for educational use. The hypertext reviews several relevant
aspects of gravitational lensing.
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Constellation-X
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The Constellation X-ray Mission (formerly HTXS) is a Next Generation
X-ray Observatory dedicated to observations at high spectral resolution, providing
as much as a factor of 100 increase in sensitivity
over currently planned high resolution X-ray spectroscopy missions.
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Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory
( CGRO. GSFC. NASA )
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The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory is the second of NASA's
Great Observatories. Compton, at 17 tons, the heaviest astrophysical payload
ever flown, was launched on April 5, 1991 aboard the
space shuttle Atlantis. Compton has four instruments that cover an
unprecedented six decades of the electromagnetic spectrum, from 30 keV
to 30 GeV.
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Compton Observatory Science Support Center
( COSSC. GSFC. NASA )
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The COSSC data archive contains information and data related to
the following experiments
- CGRO Compton Gamma Ray Observatory
- BATSE Burst And Transient Source Experiment
- COMPTEL Imaging
Compton Telescope
- EGRET Energetic Gamma Ray Experiment Telescope
- OSSE Oriented Scintillation Spectrometer Experiment
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JCMT/UK_ESO_Schmidt/AAT Archive Queries
( telnet through Internet-SPAN gateway )
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Login at first prompt with '19889::'
then at second
prompt with 'arcquery' for JCMT,
or 'ukscat' for UK +
ESO Schmidt, AAT Plate Catalogs.
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Extreme UltraViolet Explorer (EUVE) Archive
( at HEASARC )
-
A copy of the EUVE Final Archive is at HEASARC
for the service of the community of high-enregy astrophysicists.
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FITS Support Office
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Compton/GRO News - GRONEWS
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High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center
( HEASARC )
-
The purpose of the HEASARC is to support a multi-mission
archive facility in high energy astrophysics for scientists all over
the world. Data from space-borne instruments on spacecraft, such as
ROSAT, ASCA (formerly Astro-D), GRO (Compton), BBXRT, HEAO 1, HEAO
2 (Einstein), EXOSAT, and XTE are provided, along with a
knowledgeable science-user support staff and tools to analyze mutliple datasets.
The HEASARC activity is a joint effort between the Laboratory
for High Energy Astrophysics (LHEA)and the National Space Science Data
Center (NSSDC). (there is also a Gopher )
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AstroBrowse
( HEASARC )
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The great number of sites with information about astronomical objects
makes it very difficult for astronomers to find out where
there might be information of interest to their research. Astrobrowse
is an effort to use modern Web techology to enable
astronomers (and the public) to query many sites easily.
Other
Astrobrowse servers:
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Advanced Satellite for Cosmology and Astrophysics
( ASCA ASTRO-D )
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ASCA (formerly named Astro-D) is Japan's fourth cosmic X-ray astronomy
mission, and the second for which the United States is
providing part of the scientific payload. The satellite was successfully
launched February 20, 1993.
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Broad Band X-ray Telescope
( BBXRT. GSFC. NASA )
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The Broad Band X-ray Telescope (BBXRT) was flown on the
space shuttle Columbia (STS-35) on 1990 December 2-December 11, as
part of the ASTRO-1 payload. The flight of BBXRT marked
the first opportunity for performing X-ray observations over a broad
energy range (0.3-12 keV) with a moderate energy resolution (typically
90 eV and 150 eV at 1 and 6 keV,
respectively).
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CORCORAN, Michael
( USRA/LHEA )
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EBISAWA, Ken
( GSFC )
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MUKAI, Koji
( GSFC )
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PETRE, Robert
( GSFC )
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WHITE, Nick
( HEASARC )
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High Energy Astrophysics Observatories
( HEASARC. GSFC. NASA )
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Comprehensive list of satellites with high energy astrophysics instrumentation. Includes
images from these missions.
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Einstein Data Archive
( SAO, Cambridge, MA )
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The Einstein Observatory was a satellite based imaging X-ray telescope
in operation from November 1978 to April 1981. The focal
plane detectors included two Imaging Proportional Counters (IPC), three High
Resolution Imagers, an Objective Grating Spectrometer (OGS), a Focal Plane
Crystal Spectrometer (FPCS) and a Solid State Spectrometer (SSS). The
most commonly used instrument was the IPC, which made nearly
4000 observations of astronomical sources. This page gives access to
the Einstein data archive (catalogs, high level products, raw data).
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Einstein Observatory
( HEAO-2 )
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The second of NASA's three High Energy Astrophysical Observatories, HEAO
2, renamed Einstein after launch, was the first fully imaging
X-ray telescope put into space. The few arcsecond angular resolution,
the field-of-view of tens of arcminutes, and a sensitivity several
100 times greater than any mission before it provided, for
the first time, the capability to image extended objects, diffuse
emission, and to detect faint sources. It was also the
first X-ray NASA mission to have a Guest Observer program.
Overall, it was a key mission in X-ray astronomy and
its scientific outcome completely changed the view of the X-ray
sky.
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Ginga
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Astro-C, renamed Ginga (Japanese for 'galaxy'), was launched from the
Kagoshima Space Center on 5 February 1987. The primary instrument
for observations was the Large Area Counter (LAC). Ginga was
the third Japanese X-ray astronomy mission, following Hakucho and Tenma.
Ginga reentered the Earth's atmosphere on 1 November 1991.
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European X-ray Observatory
( EXOSAT at GSFC. NASA )
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The European Space Agency's X-ray Observatory, EXOSAT, was operational from
May 1983 to April 1986. During that time, EXOSAT made
1780 observations of a wide variety of objects, including active
galactic nuclei, stellar coronae, cataclysmic variables, white dwarfs, X-ray binaries,
clusters of galaxies, and supernova remnants.
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1st High Energy Astrophysics Observatory
( HEAO 1. GSFC. NASA )
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The first of NASA's three High Energy Astronomy Observatories, HEAO
1 was launched aboard an Atlas Centaur rocket on 12
August 1977 and operated until 9 January 1979. During that
time, it scanned the X-ray sky almost three times over
0.2 keV - 10 MeV, provided nearly constant monitoring of
X-ray sources near the ecliptic poles, as well as more
detailed studies of a number of objects through pointed observations.
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2nd High Energy Astrophysics Observatory
( HEAO 2, renamed Einstein. GSFC. NASA )
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The second High Energy Astronomy Observatory (HEAO-B) was launched into
an approximate 100-min low Earth orbit on 13 November 1978.
Renamed the Einstein Observatory, it operated (with one significant interruption)
until April 1981 and made over 5,000 targeted observations.
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Uhuru Satellite
( GSFC. NASA )
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Uhuru was the first earth-orbiting mission dedicated entirely to celestial
X-ray astronomy. It was launched on 12 December 1970 into
an orbit of about 560 km apogee, 520 km perigee,
3 degrees inclination, with a period of 96 minutes. The
mission ended in March 1973.
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ROentgen SATellite
( ROSAT at GSFC. NASA )
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ROSAT, the ROentgen SATellite, is an X-ray observatory developed through
a cooperative program between the Germany, the United States, and
the United Kingdom. The satellite was designed and is operated
by Germany, and was launched by the United States on
June 1, 1990.
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HEASARC FITS toolset
( FTOOLS )
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FITSIO This directory contains files related to
version 3.410 of the FITSIO subroutine package for reading and
writing data files in FITS (Flexible Image Transport System) format.
Also: FTOOLS (FITS Tools) This directory contains
the FTOOLS distribution file for Suns, DECstations, Alpha and VAX
computers. Distribution for both the Public and Develop releases of
FTOOLS are located here. This is also the distribution point
for XSELECT as of the version 2.4c Develop release.
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WebStars
( Astrophysics in Cyberspace )
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WebStars, now at NASA's High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research
Center.
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X-Ray Timing Explorer
( XTE. GSFC.NASA )
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The Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer is a Goddard mission which
was launched on December 30th, 1995. RXTE is designed to
facilitate the study of time variability in the emission of
X-ray sources with moderate spectral resolution. Time scales from microseconds
to months are covered in an instantaneous spectral range from
2 to 250 keV. It is designed for a required
lifetime of two years, with a goal of five years.
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Interoperable Systems for Archival Information Access
( ISAIA )
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In order to support the emerging Space Science Data Services
information systems infrastructure, we propose to develop an interdisciplinary data
location and integration service for space science. Building upon existing
data services and communications protocols, this service will allow users
to transparently query hundreds or thousands of WWW-based resources (catalogs,
data, computational resources, bibliographic references, etc.) from a single interface.
The service will collect responses from various resources and integrate
them in a seamless fashion for display and manipulation by
the user.
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Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center
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The Cosmic and Heliospheric Learning Center, brought to you by
the people at ACE, is designed to increase your
interest in cosmic and heliospheric science. (The heliosphere is the
huge area in space affected by the Sun.)
The
Learning Center is aimed at the general public (or about
a high school level of science understanding).
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Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager
( RHESSI )
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RHESSI's primary mission is to explore the basic physics of
particle acceleration and explosive energy release in solar flares. RHESSI
is a NASA Small Explorer. RHESSI was launched on February
5, 2002.
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Solar Flare Theory
( NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center )
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The site provides an introduction to solar flares, solar flare
research, and the Sun-Earth connection. A crossword puzzle, links to
related sites, and answers to readers' questions are included.
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Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph Investigation Definition Team
( GHRS-IDT )
-
The GHRS is one of four axial instruments on the
Hubble Space Telescope and is designed to obtain UV spectra
over a wide range of resolutions. This page was set
up as a reference source for team members and other
users of the instrument.
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Astrophysics Data Facility
( ADF )
-
The Astrophysics Data Facility (ADF), located at the NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center (GSFC), is responsible for designing, developing, and
operating data systems that support the processing, management, archiving and
distribution of NASA mission data. The ADF serves three broadly-defined
astrophysics disciplines: high-energy astrophysics, UV/optical astrophysics, and infrared/submillimeter/radio astrophysics. The
ADF collaborates with the GSFC Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics
(LHEA) and the Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics (LASP)
in managing data for specific missions. The ADF staff also
support the astrophysics community's access to multi-mission and multi-spectral data
archives in the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC).
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IDL Astronomy User's Library
-
The IDL Astronomy Users Library is a central repository for
general purpose astronomy procedures written in the commercial language IDL. The Library is not meant to be an integrated
package, but rather is a collection of procedures from which
users can pick and choose (and possibly modify) for their
own use.
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Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration
( IMAGE )
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IMAGE is a MIDEX class mission, selected by NASA in
1996, to study the global response of the Earth's magnetosphere
to changes in the solar wind.
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Imagine the Universe
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This site is dedicated to a discussion about our Universe...
what we know about it, how it is evolving, and
the kinds of objects and phenomena it contains. Just as
importantly, we also discuss how scientists know what they know,
what mysteries remain, and how they might one day find
the answers to these questions. This site is intended primarily
for ages 14 and up. If you are interested in
a lower level, more basic discussion about astronomy and space
exploration, try our StarChild site. It may have just what
you are looking for!
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Catalog of Infrared Observations
( CIO )
-
The Catalog of Infrared Observations is a database of over
200,000 published infrared observations of more than 10,000 individual astronomical
sources over the wavelength range from 1 to 1000 microns.
The catalog is available for downloading via ftp.
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International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry
( IVS )
-
IVS is an international collaboration of organizations which operate or
support Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) components. IVS provides a
service which supports geodetic and astrometric work on reference systems,
Earth science research, and operational activities.
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Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics
( LHEA )
-
The Laboratory was reorganized in October 1995 into two science
and two technical support branches. The science branches are the
"X-ray Astrophysics Branch" and the "Gamma Ray and Cosmic Ray
Astrophysics Branch". The latter contains several subgroups including low and
high energy cosmic rays, low and high energy gamma-rays, and
a theoretical group. In addition to the four branches there
is an "Office for Guest Investigator Programs" with overall responsibility
for the utilization by the astrophysics community of several high
energy astrophysics observatories that the laboratory administers ( ROSAT, ASCA,
CGRO and XTE).
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Coded Aperture Imaging in High-Energy Astronomy
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Information about coded aperture imaging as applied in X- and
gamma-ray astronomy: - introduction to the principle - specific details
about instruments of the past, present and proposed future -
bibliography.
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GRB Coordinates Network
( GCN )
-
The GRB Coordinates Network (used to be called BACODINE) system
(1) calculates RA,Dec coordinate positions of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRB)
detected with BATSE and distributes those positions around the world
in real time -- a few seconds! -- so that
other instruments can make follow-up observations in other wavebands while
the burst is still bursting! (2) distributes locations of GRBs
detected by other spacecraft. (3) distributes reports follow-up observations made
by ground-based optical and radio observers.
These three functions
provide a one-stop shopping network for follow-up sites and GRB
researchers.
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NASA Laboratory for High-Energy Astrophysics
( LHEA, at GSFC )
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X-rays from Hot Massive Stars
( XMEGA )
-
This site is a central location for scientists interested in
the problem of X-ray emission from hot, massive stars. It
contains a list of current observational projects and planned observations.
Schedules of currently planned X-ray observations are also included for
those interested in providing ground-based coordinated observations.
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KEOHANE, Jonathan
( Minnesota/GSFC )
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SCHARF, Caleb
( NASA/GSFC )
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X-ray galaxy clusters and cosmology, Large Scale Structure, Gamma-ray bursts
and Biocomputing
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ARNAUD, Keith
( NASA/GSFC )
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PTAK, Andrew
( GSFC/UMCP )
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Microwave Anisotropy Probe
( MAP )
-
NASA has selected MAP has one of the next MIDEX
missions. It will map the microwave background fluctuations over the
whole sky and provide insights into the formation of galaxies
and the basic parameters of cosmology.
-
MAP Introduction to Cosmology Page
-
This page aims to introduce a general audience to the
basic concepts of cosmology. It also describes the Microwave Anisotropy
Probe (MAP) and its scientific goals.
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Next Generation Space Telescope
( NGST )
-
The Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) is a critical component
of NASA's Origins Program. It will be a telescope of
aperture greater than 4m, radiatively cooled to 30 - 60
deg.K, permitting extremely deep exposures at near infrared wavelengths with
a 10 year life. A key requirement is to break
the HST cost paradigm through the use of new technology
and management methods. This site is designed to serve as
the starting point for finding online NGST Study documentation.
There is also a public home page at NASA,
and a European site at ST-ECF.
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Science With The NGST
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The conference on Science with the Next Generation Space Telescope
(NGST) will provide a forum for astronomers to discuss scientific
goals and key problems that this proposed observatory would address.
NASA is currently studying several concepts for the NGST, conceived
as a successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The NGST
will be a large (>4m), passively cooled, IR optimized (1
to 5-20 microns) imaging and spectroscopic instrument placed in far
Earth orbit. The unmatched aperture size will make this instrument
uniquely suited for investigating many astronomical phenomena in the early
universe.
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SMITH, Eric
( GSFC )
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NASA National Space Science Data Center
( NSSDC )
-
The primary responsibility of the NSSDC is to further the
use of NASA spaceflight mission data. The NSSDC also provides
data from some ground-based and non-NASA sources which are considered
to be important adjuncts to the NASA space-based data. The
Data Center maintains and distributes documentation, indexes and catalogs about
the data in its archives, and similar information about important
space mission datasets maintained by other institutions.
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World Data Center A for Rockets and Satellites
( WDC-A, NSSDC )
-
The World Data Center system is an international confederation of
data centers originally established in 1955 to support the exchange
and archiving of data generated by the 1957-8 International Geophysical
Year.
World Data Center-A for Rockets and Satellites is
hosted by NASA's National Space Science Data Center. WDC-A R&S
has responsibilities for spacecraft launch and other descriptive information capture
and dissemination. WDC-A R&S serves as a conduit for requests
from the international community for data from the NSSDC data
archives.
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NSSDC Astronomy and Astrophysics Home Page
-
NSSDC's Astronomy and Astrophysics Home Page offers information
about online data and services, including access to a WAIS-searchable
index of more than 700 astronomical catalogs; high-level project descriptions
for such projects as ASCA, ROSAT, EUVE, HST, and COBE;
and links to many other popular astronomy and astrophysics resources.
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NSSDC Photo Gallery
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The images presented in the Photo Gallery have a number
of different sources, primarily NASA missions, however. They are generally
organized by object and/or phenomenon on separate pages. The source
of the image as well as the processing involved in
producing the image have been included whereever possible. Photo captions
for some images are also available.
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter (NASA-GSFC)
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SPACEWARN Bulletin
-
The SPACEWARN Bulletin is intended to serve as an international
communication mechanism for the rapid distribution of information on satellites
and space probes.
-
NASA Data Archive Distribution Service
( NDADS )
-
The GSFC Space Science Data Operations Office (SSDOO), though its
various branches (the Astrophysics Data Facility, the Space Physics Data
Facility, and the National Space Science Data Center) offers access
to a wide selection of Space Science Data which are
contained in the NASA Data Archive and Distribution Service (NDADS).
Currently, the NDADS near-line archive contains about 1.5 Terrabytes of
Astrophysics, Space Physics and Solar Physics Data from 32 individual
'projects'.
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ROSAT Guest Observer Facility
( ROSAT )
-
The ROSAT Science Data Center (RSDC) is responsible for execution
of the guest investigator program, including such activities as providing
assistance in the preparation of proposals, the receiving, processing, and
distributing ROSAT pointed data, and providing facilities for the scientific
analysis of these data.
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NASA/HPCC Earth and Space Sciences Project
( ESS )
-
The Earth, its relationship to the Sun and Solar System,
and the universe in its totality are the domain of
the ESS Project. Part of the agency's High Performance Computing and Communications Program, this effort unites supercomputing,
high-speed networking, scientific visualization, and virtual reality to better understand
these phenomena.
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SkyView
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SkyView is a facility available over the net which allows
users to retrieve data from public all-sky surveys conveniently. The
user enters the position and size of the region desired,
and the surveys wanted and the data is extracted and
formatted for the user. Documentation available through anonymous ftp.
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COsmic Background Explorer
( COBE )
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Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Data Products
( IRAS Archive Interface )
-
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite surveyed almost the entire sky in
four infrared bands and obtained deeper maps and low-resolution spectra
of thousands of infrared sources. All of the IRAS data
products released by IPAC, including catalogs and images, are
accessible through this interface, provided by the Astrophysics Data
Facility at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. The interface also
includes links to many related Astronomical Data Center catalogs.
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SWAS Data Archive
( SWAS )
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Data Archive from the NASA Submillimeter Wawe Astronomy Satellite.
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NASA GSFC Employment Opportunities
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The Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA's designated Center of Excellence
for scientific research, is continuing to seek scientists of extraordinary
leadership potential in astrophysics, space physics and planetary science.
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NASA Space Physics Data Facility
( SPDF )
-
The mission of the SPDF is to enhance the scientific
return from NASA programs in the space physics sciences.
-
NASA Space Science Data Operations Office
( SSDOO )
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StarChild
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A learning center for young astronomers (at NASA HEASARC).
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Small Explorers
( SMEX )
-
NASA's Small Explorer (SMEX) program provides frequent flight opportunities for
highly focused and relatively inexpensive science missions.
-
FAST Mission
( NASA Small Explorer Program )
-
The NASA Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer (FAST) Satellite is designed
to investigate the plasma physics of the auroral phenomena which
occur around both poles of the earth.
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Swift Gamma Ray Burst Explorer
-
Swift is a three-telescoipe space observatory (gamma-ray telescope, X-ray telescope,
and ultraviolet/optical telescope) for studying gamma ray bursts. It is
a NASA MIDEX mission selected for launch in 2003.
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MSAM / TopHat
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MSAM/TopHat is a collaboration working on a series of experiments
to measure the medium-scale anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background
radiation (CMBR).
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NASA astronomy images
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International Solar-Terrestrial Physics
( ISTP )
-
The International Solar-Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) Science Initiative Home Page provides
information on ISTP missions, campaigns, and activities.
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WAVES : The Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation on the WIND Spacecraft
( waves )
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WAVES radio astronomy instrument on the ISTP-Wind spacecraft.
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Exploration of the Earth's Magnetosphere
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A collection of more than eighty linked files, forming a
non-mathematical introduction to magnetism, plasmas, particles of space and their
motion, and the study of the Earth's magnetic environment in
space. Also covers the Sun and solar activity, magnetospheres of
other planets, and amny other topics. the exposition follows a
historical framework, and includes numerous historical side-excursions. Also includes a
long review (more technical) "A Brief History of Magnetospheric Physics
During the Space Age, an article "Birth of a Radiation
Belt", a guide for teachers, a historical timeline, a question-and-answer
collection and a template for a folded paper model of
the magnetosphere.
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From Stargazers to Starships
( Stargazers )
-
A collection of about sixty linked files, forming a self-contained
course at the high school level on (1) elementary astronomy
(pre-telescope), (2) Newtonian mechanics (3) Spaceflight and spacecraft. The material
is presented in a historical framework with many side excursions
and incidental connections, with many outside links. Also contains a
9-section "Math refresher", a section for the guidance of teachers,
a template of a sundial with explanations, glossary and timeline.
It is an attempt to create a high-school curriculum
which makes as much use of space and spaceflight as
possible.
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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
( GSFC, Greenbelt, MD )
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RXTE Guest Observer Facility
( GFSC )
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AVHRR Land Pathfinder Data Set
( AVHRR )
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The Pathfinder AVHRR Land data sets are global, multichannel, land
surface data derived from the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometers
(AVHRR) on the NOAA/TIROS operational meteorological satellites (NOAA-7, -9, and
-11) which provide a continuous daily and composite data set
from July 1981 through the present. These data, when complete,
will enable studies of global vegetation and surface characteristics over
more than a decade. Every effort has been made to
provide a consistently processed data record by cross-calibrating instruments and
minimizing changes to the processing algorithm during the processing of
the 1981 to present data.
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Ground-based Solar and Astrophysical Observatory Guide
( by Gordon Johnston )
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NASA Space Sensors and Instrument Technology
( NASA OSAT Space Instrument Technology )
-
The intention of the Sensors and Instrument Technology home page
is to provide convenient access to program information for those
involved or interested in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) Sensors and Instruments Technology Program. This is an experimental
service provided by the Spacecraft Systems Division staff of the
Office of Space Access and Technology at NASA Headquarters in
Washington, DC.
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Space Mission Acronym List and Hyperlink Guide
( Mission Acronyms and Links )
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NASA Office of Space Sciences
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Mid-InfraRed Large Imager
( MIRLIN )
-
MIRLIN is a 128 x 128 pixel, 7 - 25
micrometer infrared astronomical camera built at JPL by a team
led by Dr. Michael Ressler and used on the Palomar
5 meter (200 inch) telescope, the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility
3 meter telescope, and the Keck II 10 meter telescope.
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Deep Space Network - Goldstone Deep Space Station
( DSN )
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The NASA Deep Space Network - or DSN - is
an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions
and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of
the solar system and the universe. The network also supports
some Earth-orbiting missions, including emergency support of the Shuttle Space
Transportation System.
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KUIPER, Thomas B. H.
( JPL )
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Comet Observation Home Page
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Provides information on current
(bright) comets including recent observations and ephemeridies. Images and light
curves of current and past comets are also available.
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Interferometry Center of Excellence
( ICE, JPL )
-
The Interferometry Center of Excellence (ICE), at JPL, has been
established to ensure the development and maintenance of a leading
edge capability in optical and near-infrared interferometric astrometry and imaging.
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Massively Parallel Richardson-Lucy
( MPRL )
-
MPRL is a software package for performing spatially-variant point spread
function (SV-PSF) deconvolution of astronomical images. Its development is motivated
by, but its utility is hopefully not limited to, Hubble
Space Telescope image data.
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Palomar Testbed Interferometer
( PTI )
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van BELLE, Gerard
( JPL )
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Optical interferometry, stellar effective temperatures and radii
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Mars Pathfinder
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Home Page of the Mars Pathfinder Mission
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Near-Earth Asteroid Tracking
( NEAT )
-
NEAT is an autonomous celestial observatory located at the USAF/Ground-based
Electro-Optical Deep Space Surveillance (GEODSS) site on Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii.
It is designed to complete a comprehensive search of the
sky for near-Earth asteroids and comets.
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Near Earth Object Program
( NEO )
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The Near-Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
was established by NASA in mid-1998 to help coordinate, and
provide a focal point for, the study of those comets
and asteroids that can approach the Earth's orbit.
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Optical Long Baseline Interferometry News
( OLBIN )
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A forum for scientists, engineers, and students who share an
interest in long baseline stellar interferometry. Here you will find
links to projects devoted to stellar interferometry, new items, and
resources for further research.
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NASA's Origins program
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NASA's Origins Program will search for clues to help us
find our cosmic roots including answer to questions such as:
- How did the first galaxies form?
- How do stars
and planetary systems form?
- Are there any planets outside our
solar system that are capable of sustaining life?
- How did
life originate on Earth?
- Is there life (however primitive or
evolved) outside our solar system?
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Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems
( ExNPS )
-
NASA's plan for the Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems (ExNPS)
consists of a long term program of continuous scientific discovery
and technological development leading ultimately to the detection and characterization
of Earth-like planets around nearby stars.
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NASA Planetary Data System
( PDS )
-
The Planetary Data System (PDS) archives and distributes digital data
from past and present NASA planetary missions, astronomical observations, and
laboratory measurements. The PDS is sponsored by NASA's Office of
Space Science and Applications to ensure the long-term usability of
data, to stimulate research, to facilitate data access, and to
support correlative analysis. Subnodes include: MIT Microwave Subnode
, Infrared Subnode , among others. There is
a telnet_pds_guest_account at JPL.
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Welcome to the Planets
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This is a collection of many of the best images
from NASA's planetary exploration program.
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NASA's Planetary Photojournal
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The Planetary Photojournal is designed to provide easy access to
the press released images from various Solar System exploration programs.
These are highly processed images, suitable for general viewing or
publishing. Each image is shown with its original caption published
at the time the image was first released. Images may
be downloaded at full resolution in a variety of formats.
Links to hard copy vendors are also provided.
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RadioAstron Project
-
RadioAstron is a project led by the Astro Space Center
of the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow, Russia, that will
put a 10-meter radio telescope into a high elliptical orbit
in order to make VLBI observations in conjunction with radio
telescopes on the ground. It is part of the Spectrum
series of spacecraft, also including Spectrum X-Gamma and Spectrum-UV.
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Space Interferometry Mission
( SIM )
-
SIM will be NASA's first space interferometer designed specifically for
measuring the position of stars. SIM will utilize multiple telescopes
placed along a 10-meter (33-foot) structure.
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JPL Molecular Spectroscopy
( JPL Line Catalog )
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The JPL Molecular Spectroscopy Home
Page is the starting point for accessing the JPL Submillimeter,
Millimeter, and Microwave Spectral Line Catalog, which is a collection
of predicted line positions and intensities for use in Astrophysics,
Planetary Science, and studies of the Earth Atmosphere. There is
also a collection of programs used to calculate the spectra.
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Stardust
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A space mission that will fly close to a comet
and, for the first time ever, bring cometary material back
to Earth
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PDS Data Set Catalog
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WAIS index to a collection of text files extracted from
NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS) Data Set Catalog (a Sybase
database). The information contained within each text file describes an
individual entity from the catalog's meta-data. These entities include: Planetary
Data Sets and Data Set Collections, Missions, Instrument Hosts -
both Spacecraft and Earth-Based, Targets - planets, asteroids, sky, star,
etc. A good starting point when searching is to use
mission names, such as Voyager or Magellan, and/or target names
such as Earth, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune.
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PDS Data Preparation Workbook
( DPW )
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WAIS index to the text chapters of NASA's Planetary Data
System (PDS) Data Preparation Workbook, Version 3.0. This document describes
the data preparation process for active flight projects and data
restoration tasks when submitting their planetary data for cataloging and
archiving through the PDS. Search words that might be helpful
in browsing the text include: Assemble, Keyword, Label.
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IGARSS '94 abstracts
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WAIS index to the IGARSS '94 Abstracts from the International
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium sponsored by the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory (JPL) in August 1994
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NASA Information Systems Newsletter
-
WAIS index to NASA's Information Systems Newsletter from issue 21
onwards
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PDS labels
-
WAIS index to examples of actual data labels and completed
catalog submission templates used by NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS)
to catalog and archive planetary data. Objects and keywords used
in the templates and labels are described in the Planetary
Science Data Dictionary (PSDD) source.
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JPL planetary images
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WAIS index to captions and planetary GIF images from Jet
Propulsion Laboratory's (JPL's) Public Information Office.
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PDS Planetary Science Data Dictionary
( PSDD )
-
WAIS index to the Planetary Science Data Dictionary (PSDD) -
NASA Planetary Data System objects and element descriptions for describing
and labeling planetary data. Catalog and data objects and elements
(or keywords), their descriptions and attributes are included. Keyword class
names such as date, time, latitude, longitude, ID, description, coordinate,
etc., can be used as search words to identify individual
data dictionary elements. Catalog and data type names such as
table, column, histogram, document, etc., can be used as search
words to identify data dictionary objects.
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PDS High-Level Catalog
( Templates )
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WAIS index to NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS) High-Level Catalog
Templates used for submitting metadata to the Planetary Data System
data set catalog. Objects and keywords used in the templates
are described in the Planetary Science Data Dictionary (PSDD) source.
The templates included are: Coordinate, Discipline Description, Data Set Collection,
Data Set Instrument Parameteter Description, Data Set Processing, Earthbase (Instrument
Host), Earthbase Data Set, Earthbase Instrument, Inventory, Mission, Node, NSSDC
ID, Parameter, Peer Review, Person, Processing Description, Spacecraft Data Set,
Spacecraft Instrument, Software, Spacecraft, Target.
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Terrestrial Planet Finder
( Origins of Stars, Planets, and Life )
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The Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) is a key element of
NASA Origins Program. It will study all aspects of planets:
from their formation and development in disks of dust and
gas around newly forming stars to the presence and features
of those planets orbiting the nearest stars; from the numbers
at various sizes, and places to their suitability as an
abode for life. By combining the high sensitivity of space
telescopes with the sharply detailed pictures from an interferometer, TPF
will be able to reduce the glare of parent stars
by a factor of more than one hundred-thousand to see
planetary systems as far away as 50 light years.
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Ulysses Mission
( JPL )
-
The Ulysses Mission is the first spacecraft to explore interplanetary
space at high solar latitudes. Ulysses is a joint endeavor
of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration (NASA) of the USA. Instruments include: Magnetometer
(VHM/FGM), Solar Wind Plasma Experiment (SWOOPS), Solar Wind Ion Composition
Instrument (SWICS), Unified Radio and Plasma Wave Instrument (URAP), Energetic
Particle Instrument (EPAC), Low-Energy Ion and Electron Experiment (HISCALE), Cosmic
Ray and Solar Particle Instrument (COSPIN), Solar X-ray and Cosmic
Gamma-Ray Burst Instrument (GRB)
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U.S. Space Very Long Baseline Interferometry Project
( U.S. Space VLBI )
-
This project supports the VSOP (VLBI Space Observatory Programme) mission
led by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science in
Japan, and the RadioAstron mission led by the Astro Space
Center of the Lebedev Physical Institute in Russia. VSOP is
scheduled for launch in September 1996, while RadioAstron is scheduled
for launch in 1997. Each mission involves an orbiting 8-10
meter radio telescope dedicated to astronomical radio interferometry experiments using
baselines formed between the spacecraft and a number of ground
radio telescopes. A variety of information is now on line,
describing the JPL Project, each of the space missions, and
the science goals of the missions.
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Planetary Data System Imaging Node
( PDSIMG )
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The Imaging Node of the Planetary Data System is the
curator of NASA's primary digital image collections from past, present,
and future planetary missions. The node provides to the NASA
planetary science community the digital image archives, necessary ancillary datasets,
software tools, and technical expertise necessary to fully utilize the
vast collection of digital planetary imagery.
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PDS Imaging Node's Planetary Image Atlas
( PDSIMG Atlas )
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The Atlas is designed to be a single interface through
which you can search for, display, and download full resolution
data for all planetary missions. It will eventually replace individual
existing browsers. Until that time, links to the individual browsers
are provided from this central location. Current missions included in
the Atlas are: Magellan, Clementine, Viking, Mars Pathfinder, and Galileo.
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Magellan Mission to Venus - Online Resources
( PDS Imaging Node. JPL. NASA )
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A list of high-quality web-based resources related to the Magellan
mission to Venus. Includes direct links to the PDS-archived data
stored in CD-ROM jukeboxes, and a browser to view the
data.
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Viking Mission to Mars - Online Resources
( PDS Imaging Node. JPL. NASA )
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A list of high quality, web-based resources related to the
Viking mission to Mars. Includes direct links to the PDS-archived
data stored on CD-ROM, as well as to browsers to
view and search the data.
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
( JPL )
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Space Calendar
( NASA )
-
The Space Calendar covers space-related activities and anniversaries for the
coming year. Note that anniversary dates are listed in 5
year increments only, and launch dates are subject to change.
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Project Galileo: Bringing Jupiter to Earth
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Launched in 1989, the Galileo spacecraft arrived at Jupiter on
December 7, 1995, when it fired its main engine for
a successful orbit capture around Jupiter. On that day, Galileo's
atmospheric probe plunged into Jupiter's atmosphere and relayed information on
the structure and composition of the solar system's largest planet.
The spacecraft's orbiter will spend the next two years orbiting
the giant planet, studying Jupiter and its moons (encountering one
moon during each orbit), and returning a steady stream of
images and scientific data. The first two encounters were successfully
performed with Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede, on June 27, 1996
and September 6, 1996.
There is a mirror site
at: http://galileo.ivv.nasa.gov/
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Magellan Mission to Venus
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NASA's Magellan spacecraft made a dramatic conclusion to its highly
successful mission at Venus when it is commanded to plunge
into the planet's dense atmosphere Tuesday, October 11, 1994. During
its four years in orbit around Earth's sister planet, the
spacecraft has radar-mapped 98 percent of the surface and collected
high-resolution gravity data of Venus. The purpose of the crash
landing is to gain data on the planet's atmosphere and
on the performance of the spacecraft as it descends. Up-to-date
status reports will be available from this WWW page, which
also offers Venus images and other highlights from the mission.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Images and Videos
( JPL )
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This is a public access site containing information on and
images from missions conducted by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory; it
is operated by the JPL Public Information Office.
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Saturn Ring Plane Crossings of 1995-1996
( JPL )
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During 1995 and 1996, the rings of Saturn were seen
edge-on from the Earth's perspective on three ocassions, and from
the Sun's perspective once. This is a rare event that
only occurs every 15 years. The triple ring plane crossings
are particularly favorable in providing astronomers a unique opportunity to
observe Saturn's rings and moons.
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter (NASA-JPL)
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NASA JSC Digital Image Collection
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NASA Johnson Space Center
( JSC )
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NASA Kennedy Space Center
( KSC )
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NASA Langley Research Center Technical Library
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NASA Technical Report Server
( NTRS )
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Single interface to databases maintained at: Ames Research Center -
Numerical Aerodynamic Simulation Division (NAS); Dryden Flight Research Center; ICASE
- Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering; Langley
Research Center; RECON database - abstracts only (NASA STI); SCAN
-Selected Current Aerospace Notices - abstracts only (NASA STI); STELAR
Project - abstracts only (Goddard Space Flight Center)
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NASA Langley Research Center
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NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA, has been established
in 1917 as the first national civil aeronautics laboratory. NASA
Langley has become a world-class center for aeronautics, earth science,
space technology and structures and materials research.
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Astro-2
( Astro-2. MSFC. NASA )
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Astro-2 is a high-tech observatory flying for 16 days in
the payload bay of the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the
STS-67 mission. The Astro-2 instruments allow astronomers to view stars,
galaxies, planets and quasars in ultraviolet light, which is invisible
to our eye
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Science@NASA
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The Science Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center sponsors
this web site.
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NASA Spacelink
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NASA Spacelink offers a wide range of materials (computer text
files, software, and graphics) related to the space program. Its
target audience is teachers, faculty and students, and the system
is intended to help them reach the national education goals
as outlined by the President and the NASA Strategic Plan
for Education. Documents on the system include science, math, engineering
and technology education lesson plans, historical information related to the
space program, current status reports on NASA projects, news releases,
information on NASA educational programs, NASA educational publications, and other
materials chosen for their educational value and relevance to the
space program. The system may be accessed by computer through
direct-dial modem or the Internet. Materials on the system are
organized and kept current by professional educators with experience in
computer software applications and communications.
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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
( MSFC )
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Solar Extreme-ultraviolet Rocket Telescope and Spectrograph
( SERTS )
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The Solar Extreme-ultraviolet Rocket Telescope and Spectrograph (SERTS) instrument obtains
spatially resolved spectra and spectroheliograms over a wide range of
extreme ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths characteristic of temperatures between 5x10^4-3x10^7K, providing
information about the Sun's corona and upper transition region. Wavelength
coverage is 170-450A with spectral resolution near 10000, spatial resolution
as good as 5arcsec, and relative photometric accuracy within +/-
20% over most of its range. This page contains links
to information about the instrument, a solar EUV line list
between 170 and 450 A from the SERTS-89 flight, and
a list of SERTS-related publications. Soon to be added is
information about upcoming launches. Also included are links to other
WWW servers relevant to solar astronomers.
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Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
( SOHO )
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The SOHO project is being carried out by the European
Space Agency (ESA) and the US National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) as a cooperative effort between the two agencies
in the framework of the Solar Terrestrial Science Program (STSP).
SOHO was launched on December 2, 1995. The SOHO
spacecraft was built in Europe by an industry team led
by Matra, and instruments were provided by European and American
scientists.
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Solar Data Analysis Center
( SDAC )
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The SDAC at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center serves current
solar ground- and spaced-based imagery, text, figures, maps, and tables
of NASA eclipse bulletins, solar flare data from the Compton
GRO BATSE experiment and the Yohkoh spacecraft, and science operations
planning information for the SOHO Science Working Team.... and more
to come.
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Solar UV Atlas from HRTS
( HRTS data )
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Through the generosity of Dr. Pål Brekke of the University
of Oslo, the High Resolution Spectrograph and Telescope (HRTS) ultraviolet
solar atlas is now available on the Web. Click here
for more information.
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Next Generation Space Telescope listservs
( NGST Listservs )
-
This URL takes you to a WWW page where you
can subscribe to a number of listservs devoted to the
Next Generation Space Telescope project. You may subscribe to any
of them. Posting is restricted. Right now, these are used
as ways to inform the community about progress in the
project. The web site contains links for feedback to the
project team members.
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NSI On-Line Network Aide - NONA
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Space Science Data Services
( SSDS, NASA )
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Applied Information Systems Research Program
( AISRP )
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The AISR program, at NASA Office of Space Sciences (OSS)
maintains an awareness of emerging technologies applicable to space science
disciplines, supports applied research in computer and information systems science
and technology to enhance NASA OSS programs, stimulates application development
where warranted, and provides for systems analysis and engineering required
to transfer new technology into evolving OSS Space science programs
through NASA Research Announcements.
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NASA SCAN
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WAIS index to abstracts from NASA's Selected Current Space Aeronautics
(SCAN) abstract service
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NASA RECON abstracts
-
WAIS index to the Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR)
for the years 1990 through 1992 and International Aerospace Abstracts
(IAA) from the NASA RECON database for the years 1990
through 1992. There are over 200,000 abstracts containted in this
database. International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA), published by the American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronautics. - Periodicals (including government-sponsered journals) and
books. - Meeting papers and conference proceedings issued by professional
societies and academic organizations. - Translations of journals and journal
articles. Content includes worldwide publishe literature in the field of
aeronautics and space science and technology. Scientific and Technical Aerospace
Reports (STAR). Significant publicationsof the following types are in this
series: - NASA, NASA contractor, and NASA grantee reports -
Reports issued by other government agencies, domestic and foreign institutions,
universitites, and private firms. - Translations in report form. -
NASA-owned patents and patent applications. - Dissertations and theses material
emphasizing aeronautics, space, and supporting disciplines. (resource will be relocated
to www.sti.nasa.gov)
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NASA Scientific and Technical Information
( STI )
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NASA Wallops Flight Facility
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Established in 1945 under NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee
for Aeronautics (NACA), Wallops Flight Facility is —one of the
oldest launch sites in the world, located on the Virginia
Eastern Shore.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
( NASA )
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NASA pages by subject
( NASA )
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NASA Search
( NASA wide search engine )
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This service allows you to easily search through hundreds of
thousands of documents published on NASA web sites. Enter a
word or phrase and press the return key. The results
will be sorted by best match.
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Microwave Anisotropy Dataset Computational Analysis Package
( MADCAP )
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MADCAP is a parallel implementation of the Bond, Jaffe
& Knox formulation of CMB data analysis algorithms for:
- making a map (and the associated pixel-pixel noise correlation
matrix) from a time-ordered dataset;
- extracting the most likely
CMB signal bin power spectrum (and the associated bin-bin correlation
matrix) from this map.
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Longmont Astronomical Society
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Colorado
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National Climatic Data Center
( NCDC )
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National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration
( NOAA )
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Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Data Archive
( DMSP )
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DMSP is a two satellite constellation of near-polar orbiting, sun-synchronous
satellites monitoring meteorological, oceanographic and solar-terrestrial physics environments. NGDC maintains
an archive of all data recorded on DMSP satellites as
relayed to NGDC by Air Force Global Weather Central. Data
from March 1992 to March 1994, are considered to be
experimental. After March 1994, the system should be fully operational.
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National Geophysical Data Center
( NGDC )
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Solar-Terrestrial Physics Home Page
( STP )
-
Solar-Terrestrial Physics Division of the National Geophysical Data Center home
page. Includes several various STP disciplines within the Center: geomagnetism, Iononosphere, Solar and Upper
Atmosphere, and two satellte programs: GOES and DMSP.
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National Oceanic Data Center
( NODC )
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Space Environment Center
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The Space Environment Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration provides near real-time monitoring and forecasting of the environment
between the sun and the earth. Our WWW
server features Today's Solar Weather with current solar
images, xray and proton plots from GOES satellites, and the
latest forecast of solar-terrestrial conditions.
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National Science Foundation
( NSF )
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Includes: Deadlines for NSF Programs; Program Areas; Grant Proposal Guide;
Guide to Programs; NSF Bulletins; Search Award Information and Abstracts;
Fastlane Project; Communicating with the NSF; NSF Location and Directions;
Publications; Publications Search Feature; Federal Research Centers; Federal Laboratories; Selected
NSF-Funded Projects; Federal Agencies.
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory
( ORNL )
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Massively Parallel Computing Research Laboratory
( MPCRL )
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Sandia National Laboratories
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USGS Flagstaff Space Mission Support
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Browse the Solar System - Information about the Solar System
and products created by the USGS. Current Activities, NASA Missions
- Some of the NASA missions and other projects on
which our scientists are currently working. Databases - Space mission
databases maintained by USGS Flagstaff Field Center.
gr (Greece)
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Thessaloniki University Astronomical Department
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Hellenic Astronomical Society
( HEL.A.S. )
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The Hellenic Astronomical Society (HEL.A.S), was established in 1993 and
is the major organization of professional astronomers in Greece.
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SEIRADAKIS, John H.
( Aristotle Univ. Thessaloniki )
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PAPADOPOULOS, Demitrios
( Aristotle Univ. Thessaloniki )
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SPYROU, Nicholas
( Aristotle University of Thessaloniki )
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VLAHOS, Loukas
( Aristotle Univ. Thessaloniki )
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National Observatory of Athens Astronomical Institute
( NOA )
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Aristarchos
( The New Greek Telescope )
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The New Greek Telescope project of the AI-NOA for
the 2.3m Ritchey-Chretien telescope, funded by the European Commission and
the General Secretariat for Research and Technology of the Hellenic
Ministry of Development.
hu (Hungary)
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Baja Astronomical Observatory Library
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Eotvos University, Department of Astronomy, Budapest
( ELTE Astronomy )
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Eötvös University Department is Hungary's oldest standing astronomical institution and
its main center of astronmy education.
Education: Undergraduate astronomy; PhD
in astronomy
Research: Celestial mechanics; Solar and astrophysical MHD; Star
formation and galactic structure.
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BALÁZS, Béla
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Star clusters, galactic structure and dynamics, bioastronomy, science and human
society. Co-author and editor of "Catalogue of Star Clusters and
Associations".
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PETROVAY, Kristóf
( Eötvös University, Budapest, Hungary )
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Astrophysical turbulence ; Dynamo theory ; Solar MHD.
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Konkoly Observatory
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The Konkoly Observatory of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences has
evolved from the private observatory of Miklos Konkoly-Thege. Konkoly founded
his observatory in 1871 in Ogyalla. Twenty-nine years later he
donated the telescopes and instruments to the Hungarian state. The
construction of Piszkesteto Mountain Station started in 1958. Three telescopes
currently operate there: a 60/90 cm Schmidt (since 1962), a
50 cm Cassegrain (since 1966) and an 1 m RCC
(since 1974).
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IAU Commission 27 Homepage
( IAU-C27 )
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International Astronomical Union, Commission 27: Variable stars (etoiles variables)
Membership
info. - Meetings - Proceedings - Catalogues - Announcements
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Information Bulletin on Variable Stars
( IBVS )
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The Information Bulletin on Variable Stars is a bulletin of
the Commissions 27 and 42 of the International Astronomical Union,
published by Konkoly Observatory, Budapest, Hungary.
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HOLL, Andras
( Konkoly )
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JURCSIK, Johanna
( Konkoly Obs. )
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KOLLATH, Zoltan
( Konkoly Obs. )
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KOVACS, Geza
( Konkoly Obs. )
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OLAH, Katalin
( Konkoly Obs. )
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Hungarian Astronomical Association
( MCSE )
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Hungarian Astronomical Association (Magyar Csillagaszati Egyesulet) is a society of
professional and amateur astronomers and friends of astronomy. The association,
founded in 1946, is the only Hungarian nationwide society for
those interested in astronomy.
Hungarian Astronomical Association publishes the
monthly journal Meteor. Its annual publication is the Meteor csillagaszati
evkonyv, a Hungarian language yearbook. [in Hungarian].
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Szeged Astronomical Observatory
( Hungary )
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Astronomy education and research at University of Szeged.
ie (Ireland)
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Dunsink Observatory Homepage
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The Dunsink Observatory homepage provides useful links to other astronomical
and academic institutions, software, search engines and other links of
local interest.
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Irish Astronomical Society
( IAS )
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Oldest Astronomical Society in Ireland. Founded in Dublin in 1937.
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Sky Router
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Sky Router is the personal astronomy resources site of Patrick
Curran, with over 300 links ordered under subject headings.
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Trinity Astronomy & Space Society Homepage
( TASS )
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Astronomy & Space Society in Trinity College Dublin
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University College, Cork, Ireland - Astronomy Research Group
( UCC )
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This is the homepage of the Astrophysics Research Group in
the Physics Department at University College, Cork, Ireland. The page
describes the research, astrophysics degree programme, observatory, studentships and personnel.
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National University of Ireland, Galway - Department of Physics
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Includes; Astrophysics and Applied Imaging; Gamma-ray Astronomy.
il (Israel)
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HAGAI El-Ad
( Racah Institute )
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Ph.d. student at the Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem, Israel. Research in cosmology: voids in the
large-scale structure of the universe; some beautiful voids images can
be viewed here.
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Racah Institute of Physics
( Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel )
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Includes a group of Astrophysics, Cosmology and General Relativity.
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Racah Institute of Physics - Postdoctoral fellowships in Astrophysics and Cosmology
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DEKEL, Avishai
( Racah Institute of Physics, TheHebrew University of Jerusalem )
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Professor of Physics, Head of the Racah Institute of Physics.
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SHAI, Ayal
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Research interests: Numerical relativity, Binary NS mergers. Contains a software
recommendation list and some free code snippets.
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Tel Aviv University, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Research activities: The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Institute, The
Florence and George Wise Observatory, the TAUVEX UV experiment.
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OFEK, Eran
( Wise Observatory )
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Astronomical package for MATLAB, time series, etc.
Fortran programs: N-Body
code.
C programs: Jovian phenomena.
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Wise Observatory Monthly Astronomical Calendar and Schedule
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Generate Monthly Gregorian Calendar with optional Moon Phase, Julian day,
Local Sidereal Time, Sun Rise, Sun Set, Moon Rise, Moon
Set, Moon R.A. and Dec.
Generate Wise Observatory schedule
with observer name and instrument.
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ZUBKO, Victor
( Technion, Haifa, Israel )
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Research interests: physics of cosmic dust, dust formation around RCB
and WR stars, carbon condensate in a white dwarf atmosphere,
optical properties of dust grains, computational methods in dust astrophysics.
in (India)
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Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore
( IIA )
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The Indian Institue of Astrophysics traces its origin to the
Madras Observatory, started in 1786, and moved to Kodaikanal, Tamil
Nadu in 1899. Later renamed as the Kodaikanal Observatory, it
has been functioning as a full-fledged solar and stellar observatory.
In its present form, the indian institute of astrophysics was
set up in 1971 as an autonomous research institution to
conduct research in astronomy, astrophysics and allied areas of physics.
The institute is funded by Department of Science and Technology,
Government of India. The main campus is located in Koramangala,
south-eastern part of the city of Bangalore and its field
stations are at Kavalur, Kodaikanal, Gauribidanur, Hanle and Hosakote.
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Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
( IUCAA )
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This Centre is an institution set up by the University
Grants Commission to promote nucleation and growth of active groups
in Astronomy and Astrophysics in the Indian Universities.
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Inter University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics: Research and Publications
( IUCAA )
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RAMAPRAKASH, A. N.
( IUCAA )
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Optical and IR instrumentation,Star formation, Polarimetry, Gamma-ray bursts, Ultraluminous galaxies.
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PADMANABHAN, T.
( IUCAA )
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SUBRAMANIAN, Prasad
( IUCAA )
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Black Hole Accretion Astrophysics: Viscosity due to Tangled Magnetic Fields,
Shear Acceleration and Jet Production, Jet-Disk Connection. Solar Physics: Coronal
Mass Ejections, LASCO instrument on SOHO project.
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WADADEKAR, Yogesh
( IUCAA )
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Physical Research Laboratory - Astronomy and Astrophysics Division
( PRL, India )
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Members of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Division of Physical Research
Laboratory are engaged in research work on the Sun, stars
and galaxies. Observational facilities include a 1.2m Infrared Telescope at
Mt. Abu, India and a Solar Observatory at Udaipur, India.
The research work includes (i) studies of the solar corona,
(ii) radio astronomy, (iii) kinematic studies of gaseous nebulae, (iv)
near-IR studies of novae, eclipsing binaries, symbiotic stars, Wolf-Rayet stars,
(v) lunar occultation studies in the near-IR, (vi) AGNs, BL
Lacs, dust lanes in galaxies, optical morphologies of radio and
Markarian galaxies.
Observing instruments are based on 1k x
1k CCD, near-IR InSb and NICMOS3 detectors, Fabry Perot spectrometers,
polarimeter etc.
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SHASHIKIRAN,Ganesh
( PRL, India )
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See also pages for "SOFA" Standard Objects for Astronomy at
Indian mirror
or US mirror.
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Standard Objects for Astronomy
( SOFA )
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Site with links to Standard Object Resources classified according to
observing techniques and wavelength domains. Created by Patrice Corporon; now
maintained by Shashikiran Ganesh and Anatoly Miroshnichenko. [US mirror].
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Raman Research Institute
( RRI )
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The Raman Research Institute has been active in the area
of Astronomy/ Astrophysics research for over two decades. The observational
programmes have focussed mainly on Radio Astronomy. The Institute has
been involved in the construction and operation of several major
radio telescopes. Scientists at the Institute observe with these telescopes,
as well as many other facilities across the world.
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Astronomical Society of India
( ASI )
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The Astronomical Society of India was established in 1972 and
in the past twenty-five years has grown to become the
prime association of professional astronomers in India with more than
500 members.
The objective of the society is the
promotion of Astronomy and related branches of science in India.
The society organises scientific meetings, publishes a quarterly bulletin and
supports the popularisation of Astronomy and other similar activities.
The site describes the activities of the Astronomical Society of
India, and includes an online membership directory.
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AMITESH, Omar
( RRI, India )
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Research interests: HI maping of interacting galaxies and study of
ISM. Some GMRT images related to low frequency mapping of
galactic HII regions can be found here.
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NATH, Biman
( RRI )
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Giant Metrewave Radio telescope Observatory
( GMRT )
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The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) consists of 30 fully
steerable parabolic dish antennas of 45 m diameter and is
located in western India about 100 kms east of Bombay
(Mumbai). It is in the shape of a `Y' covering
an area equivalent to a 25 km. dia. circle. GMRT
operates currently in the range 120 to 1450 MHz and
is the largest synthesis radio telescope in the world at
metre wavelengths.
GMRT has been opened for world wide
use since January 2002.
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National Centre for Radio Astrophysics
( NCRA )
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National Centre for Radio Astrophysics is the leading centre in
India for reseach in radio astronomy. It operates the Giant
Metrewave Radio Telescope(GMRT), one of the most powerful radio telescopes
in the world for radio astronomy at metre wavelengths.
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Tata Institute for Fundamental Research - Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics n
( TIFR )
info ()
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SHLYAKHTER, Alexander
( MIT )
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Research interests include: nucleosynthesis; variation of fundamental constants; uncertainty analysis.
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WALLINDER, Frederik
( Orebro, Sweden )
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Accretion disks, Black holes, Astrobiology.
int ()
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Eddington
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The Eddington mission was proposed in early 2000 to ESA
in response to the ``Call for mission proposals for two
flexi-missions''. The proposal was submitted by an international scientific team
led by I.W. Roxburgh (Astronomy Unit, QMW, Univ. of London,
UK), J. Christensen-Dalsgaard (University of Aarhus, Denmark) and F. Favata
(ESA/ESTEC). The mission has two complementary scientific aims, to produce
the data on stellar oscillations necessary for understanding the interior
structure and evolution of stars, and to detect and characterize
habitable planets around other stars.
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Global Astrometric Interferometer for Astrophysics
( GAIA )
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GAIA is a preliminary concept for a second space astrometry
mission (after HIPPARCOS), recently recommended within the context of ESA's
Horizon 2000 Plus long-term scientific programme. It is aimed at
the broadest possible astrophysical exploitation of optical interferometry using a
modest baseline length.
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Hubble European Space Agency Information Center
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Cluster II, ESA's spacefleet to the magnetosphere
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The Cluster II mission of the European Space Agency is
a four-spacecraft mission to carry out three-dimensional measurements in the
Earth's magnetosphere, covering both large- and small-scale phenomena in the
sunward and tail regions.
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Bepi-Colombo
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A planned ESA cornerstone mission to Mercury.
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Infra-Red Space Interferometer DARWIN
( IRSI / DARWIN )
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The `InfraRed Space Interferometry Mission' DARWIN (IRSI or DARWIN) is
a cornerstone mission in the ESA `Horizon 2000+' science plan.
The goals for this space mission is for the
first time to detect terrestial planets in orbit around other
stars than our Sun.
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XMM-Newton
( ESA )
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The European Space Agency's X-ray Multi-Mirror satellite is the most
powerful X-ray telescope ever placed in orbit. It has an
unprecedented sensitivity and the mission will help solve many cosmic
mysteries, ranging from enigmatic black holes to the formation of
galaxies.
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ESTEC - Vacant Scientific Positions in Astrophysics
( ESTEC, European Space Agency )
ir ()
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Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences, Astronomy Group
( IASBS, Iran )
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Theoretical and Observational Studies; Stellar Oscillations - Solar Physics -
Galactic Dynamics; Galactic and Extra-galactic Astronomy.
it (Italy)
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BeppoSAX Mission
( SAX )
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The X-ray astronomy satellite BeppoSAX (Satellite per Astronomia X "Beppo"
in honor of Giuseppe Occhialini) is a project of the
Italian Space Agency (ASI) with participation of the Netherlands
Agency for Aerospace Programs (NIVR).
In the framework of
past and future X-ray missions BeppoSAX stands out for its
wide spectral coverage, ranging from 0.1 to over 200 keV.
The sensitivity of the scientific payload allows the detailed study
over the entire energy band of sources as weak as
about 1/20 of 3C273. This opens new perspectives in the
study of broad band X-ray spectra and variability of cosmic
sources.
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GIOMMI, Paolo
( ASI Science Data Center (ASDC) director )
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Italian Space Agency
( ASI )
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Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory
( Firenze )
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English Version.
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Societa Astronomica Italiana
( SAIt )
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The Italian Astronomical Society (Società Astronomica Italiana) is the oldest
astrophysical society in the world, having been founded in 1871
with the name of Società degli Spettoscopisti Italiani (Italian Society
of Spectroscopists).
The Society's aims are "the encouragement and
promotion of studies and knowledge in astronomy". The Society publishes
"Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana" (in English), "Giornale di Astronomia"
(in Italian) and "Al-Magella al-Falakyya" (Arabic language edition of the
"Giornale"), as well as two electronic magazines "AstroTech Journal" (in
English) and "Quaderni di Astrofisica" (in Italian).
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Telescopio Infrarosso del Gornergrat
( TIRGO )
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Italian national 1.5m telescope optimized for infrared observations, operated by
CAISMI-CNR, Florence.
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MANNUCCI, Filippo
( Arcetri )
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FINI, Luca
( Arcetri )
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Arcetri Astrophysics Preprints
( FirenzE )
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Preprints of papers published by the staff of the Arcetri
Astrophysical Observatory (Firenze, Italy), of the Dep. of Astronomy and
Space Physics (Univ. of Firenze, Italy), and of the Center
for Infrared Astronomy (C.N.R.). It includes abstracts for most of
the papers since 1995 and full articles, as postscript files,
for the recent ones.
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Bologna University Astronomy Department - Library
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ZAVATTI, Franco
( Dept. of Astronomy, Bologna University, Italy )
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Structure of central regions of (elliptical) galaxies; Statistical distribution of
true axial ratios; Deconvolution from PSF; M31 globular clusters; Teacher
at Science Faculty: Physics Laboratory at Astronomy course; Probability and
Statistics at Computer Science course;
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Bologna University - Department of Astronomy
( Italy )
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Bologna Astronomical Observatory
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Includes history, research activities, photos, preprints and a visit to
the Astronomical Museum to view items from the collection.
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna: Preprints
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Loiano Telescopes - Bologna
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Loiano Telescopes
( Bologna, Italy )
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Tools and informations for observers at the 152 cm Loiano
Telescope of Bologna Astronomical Observatory. Tools include a web form
for submitting proposals. Informations on road map, weather and accomodations
are available.
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CAPPI, Alberto
( Bologna Astronomical Observatory )
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Home page, with professional information (CV, publications, etc.), and a
selection of links to astronomical web sites. Including also:
* information about Edgar Allan Poe and his cosmology.
*
popularization and educational material about cosmology
* other links (news,
philosophy, etc.).
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ESO Slice Project: A Galaxy Redshift Survey in the South Galactic Pole Region
( ESP )
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Official Page of the ESO Slice Project.
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Cagliari Astronomical Observatory
( International Latitude Station )
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The Cagliari Astronomical Observatory was established as International Latitude Astronomical
Station of Carloforte in 1899, a small town of the
sardinian island of S. Pietro. It has been, for about
80 years, one of the five international stations devoted to
study the Earth rotation and polar motion. Observations with the
zenital telescope were carried out, except in the period of
the second world's war. Starting from 1978, the headquarters were
moved to Punta Sa Menta, a site 15 km far
from Cagliari which has the same latitude of the Carloforte
station. (Satellite Laser Ranging, Astrophysics, Planetary Dynamics, Time Laboratory, Data
Processing).
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Catania Astrophysical Observatory
( OAC )
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Daily solar images (chromosphere and photosphere).
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CARPINO, Mario
( Brera Astronomical Observatory )
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solar system dynamics, orbit determination
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Governato, Fabio
( Brera, Milano )
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera/Merate
( OAB )
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The Osservatorio di Brera, first settled in Milan 1786, is
now split in the two sites of Brera-Milano (hosting a
small historical museum with the original Schiaparelli telescope) and Merate
(with a park and three domes still operating). Optical and
X-ray astronomy and instrumentation are the major topics studied by
people in the OAB.
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma: Preprints
( OAR )
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Preprints of the Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma.
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ISRAEL, Gianluca
( Astronomical Observatory of Rome )
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Systematic Search for new X-ray Pulsators, Black Hole Candidates, Time
Series Analysis / Signal Detection Algorithm, X-ray Pulsating LMXBs
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ARTHEMIS Solar Data Archive
( ARTHEMIS )
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ARTHEMIS is an archive for solar data coming from the
THEMIS telescope, the RISE/PSPT instrument in Rome, and the Whole
Sun Catalog. The archive has RISE/PSPT data beginning with July,
1996 and running through the current date. The THEMIS data
will be available once the telescope enters full operation. The
Whole Sun Catalog aims to maintain a complete list of
all solar observations made around the world each day. In
addition, an interactive solar ephemeris is available for computing heliocentric
and geocentric coordinates.
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Osservatorio astronomico di Capodimonte
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ANDREON Stefano
( Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte )
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VLT Survey Telescope
( VST )
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The VST project is a cooperation between the European Southern
Observatory (ESO) and the Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory (OAC) for the
study, design and construction of a wide field alt-az telescope
of 2.6 m aperture, specialized for high quality astronomical imaging
to be installed and operated on Cerro Paranal, next to
ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT).
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STRAUS, Thomas
( I.N.A.F. - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, Napoli )
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Solar physics.
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PIOTTO, Giampaolo
( Globular Cluster Group, Padova )
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This Web page contains an archive of photometrically homogeneus color
magnitude diagrams for Galactic Globular Clusters.
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TURATTO, Massimo
( Padova )
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BARBIERI, Cesare
( University of Padova )
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Solar System, telescopes and instrumentation for space and ground-based applications.
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Padova Astronomical Observatory
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Astronet Home Page - Navigation in Astronet
( Padova )
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This is a still growing page trough which one can
navigate between the www servers of the astronomical observatories in
Italy. General information and software is (and will be) also
available.
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Asiago - Cima Ekar 182cm Telescope - Schedules
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Asiago Observatory
( Padova )
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Light Pollution in Italy
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Informations on the problem of light pollution in Italy and
on its possible solutions, a reference list of more than
500 scientific and technical publications on the field with search
utilities, many italian documents on-line and links to many italian
and european related sites.
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Padova Astronomical Observatory Library
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
( OAR )
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The Rome Astronomical Observatory is one of the 12 Astronomical
Observatories in Italy. Their istitutional task is to undertake research
in astronomy for the advancement of scientific knowledge and to
develop and maintain world class instrumentation and facilities.
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AMENDOLA, Luca
( Obs. Rome )
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- Early Universe
- Inflation
- Large scale structure.
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Osservatorio Astronomico Collurania di Teramo
( OACT )
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Torino Astronomical Observatory Library
( OATo Library )
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino
( OATo )
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Torino Astrometric Group
( Torino Astronomical Observatory )
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Whole Earth Blazar Telescope
( WEBT )
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The WEB Telescope (WEBT) is a network of optical observers
who in concert have the capability to obtain continuous, high-temporal-density,
optical monitoring of blazars.
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Joint Organization for Solar Observations
( JOSO )
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Sun: THE Star
( ISPCS )
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The Italian Solar Physics Community Server is an experimental Web
server intended to collect all the relevant information on Solar
Physics Activities and Resources in Italy as well as on
international scientific collaborations in ground-based projects, such as THEMIS and
LEST, and in space missions, such as SOHO.
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste
( OAT )
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OAT Activities include: Physics of the sun and of the
solar system, Physics of the stars, the interstellar medium and
of the galaxy, Extragalactic astrophysics and cosmology, Astronomical technologies, and
Space astronomy.
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Astronomical Observatory of Trieste Library
( OAT )
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Bologna Institute of Radioastronomy
( C.N.R. )
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The Institute provides scientists with radio telescopes to study of
the physics of radio sources. The Institute operates two stations,
respectively in Medicina (Bologna) and Noto (Siracusa), with a total
of 3 radio telescopes: The "Northern Cross" radio telescope (600
m x 600 m) for low frequency observations and 2
single-dish antennas (32 M), designed mainly for VLBI observations.
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DIRA 2
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The Astronet DIRA2 database holds more than 270 astronomical catalogues.
The user can select catalogue data an receive output in
text or FITS-table format. The Dira2 sofware, that can be
used to manage personal database and display data, is available
for more platforms. The server is located in Italy at
CNR Istituto di Radioastronomia.
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Sky-Eye
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SkyEye allows to get sky images in Fits/Geis/Jpeg format selecting
data from the Digitized Sky Survey on CD-ROM (produced by
STScI).
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Istituto di Tecnologie e Studio delle Radiazioni Extraterrestri
( TeSRE-CNR, Italy )
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ORLANDINI, Mauro
( TeSRE Institute/CNR Bologna )
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BeppoSAX software developer. X-ray Astronomy: data analysis of X-ray pulsars.
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FOSCHINI, Luigi
( IASF-CNR, Sezione di Bologna (formerly TeSRE )
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High-energy astrophysics.
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Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica
( IASF/CNR Sect. Palermo )
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MACCARONE, Maria Concetta
( IASF-Palermo, CNR )
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Pattern recognition, image analysis, extreme energy cosmic rays, high energy
astrophysics.
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Istituto di Fisica Cosmica e Tecnologie Relative
( IFCTR, Milan )
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Istituto per ricerche in Fisica Cosmica e Tecnologie Relative, Milan.
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Noto VLBI Station
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Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale
( IAS-CNR, Rome )
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The Institute for Space Astrophysics (Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale -
IAS), belongs to the italian National Research Council (Consiglio Nazionale
delle Ricerche - CNR). About 70 researchers and technicians operate
in the Institute, in several fields of theoretical and experimental
astrophysics.
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Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario
( CNR-IFSI, Roma )
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Space Plasma Physics, Space Planetology, Infrared Astronomy, Experimental Gravitation, Cosmic
Rays.
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ESA Data Dissemination Network
( at ESRIN )
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Information Retrieval Service, EMITS, DODIS; Prototype International Directory; European Space
Information System; Columbus Users Information System; ERS-1 European Central Facility;
ERS-1 User Services; and more ...
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European Space Agency
( ESA )
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Main access points are:
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ESRIN - European Space Agency
( ESRIN )
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ESRIN is one of the four establishements of the European
Space Agency. ESRIN's main activities are centered on the acquisition,
archiving and dissemination of data from Earth Observation missions in
particular ERS-1 for which it is responsible for operating the
ground infrastructure needed. ESRIN's main function is as the Agency's
data handling and dissemination centre, being at the forefront of
technologically advanced information systems.
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Tunguska Home Page at the University of Bologna (Italy)
( Bologna )
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The University of Bologna's official Tunguska Home page. It contains
a collection of abstracts presented at the International Workshop Tunguska96
(Bologna, July 15-17, 1996), information about the group of the
University of Bologna, data on "Tunguska-related" asteroids, links to Tunguska
home pages in the world and related links.
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Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso
( INFN, Italy )
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Underground laboratory for Particle Physics and Astrophysics. The server includes
information about the experiments:
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Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare - Astrofisica
( INFN, Napoli )
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Perugia University Astronomical Observatory
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Articles, data, researches, and new developments at Perugia University Astronomical
Observatory.
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TCL WWW Info
-
These pages are an index to a set of TCL/Tk
references on the WWW. The author has started off with
pointers to the ones he could access from the TCL
FAQ and added references as he came across them.
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Virgo Interferometer
( VIRGO )
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Unione Astrofili Italiani
( UAI )
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[in Italian]
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SISSA preprint server
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International School for Advanced Studies. Astrophysics Sector
( SISSA. Trieste, Italy )
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo
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Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo
( OAPA )
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Job Openings at Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo.
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Palermo Astronomical Observatory
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MICELAQ, Giusi
( Osservatorio Astronomico G.S. Vaiana, Palermo, Sicily )
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Open clusters and star forming regions. Stellar coronae.
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Pisa University - Astronomy and Astrophysics Section
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University of Pisa, Italy - Space Mechanics Group
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Space Mechanics Group, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa, ITALY.
This home page gives access to: People (personal home pages),
Resarch projects (subject home pages), Publications lists Data bases: asteroid
proper elements (ftp server).
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MILANI, Andrea
( Univ. Pisa )
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La Sapienza University, Department of Physics, Astronomy Group
( Rome, Italy )
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Rome University Tor Vergata: Astrophysics
( Tor Vergata astrophysics )
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University of Rome " Tor Vergata" Physics Department, Astrophysics Group.
jo ()
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Jordanian Astronomical Society
( JAS )
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The Jordanian Astronomical Society (JAS) - previously known as the
Jordanian Amateur Astronomers Society - was founded in Amman in
September 1987. It is temporarily located in Haya Cultural Center.
jp (Japan)
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Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (Japan) - Astronomy Group
( ISAS )
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ISAS Astronomy Projects/Missions: Ginga, ASCA, ASTRO-E,IRTS, IRIS, BICE, ISO, YOHKOH,
VSOP(Space VLBI).
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VLBI Space Observatory Programme
( VSOP )
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The VSOP (VLBI Space Observatory Programme) mission is led by
the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, in collaboration with
the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. The first VSOP satellite
was successfully launched 12 February 1997 on the new ISAS
M-V rocket from the Kagoshima Space Center. The satellite, renamed
HALCA after its successful launch, sucessfully deployed an 8 meter
diameter radio telescope in orbit on 27 & 28 February
1997. HALCA is in an elliptical Earth orbit, with an
apogee height of 21,000km and a perigee height of 560km,
which enables VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) observations on baselines
up to three times longer than those acheivable on Earth.
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Kyoto University - Department of Astronomy
( Kyoto )
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VSNET
-
VSNET, maintained by VSNET Administrators, Kyoto University, consists of mailing
lists for distribution of various messages on variable stars, especially
cataclysmic variables (CVs) and related objects. VSNET now has three
addresses for delivering different content of mails. (click to retrieve
mail archives) vsnet-obs@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp vsnet-alert@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp vsnet@kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp The first address is used
for data distribution. The second is for alert on the
discovery of supernovae, novae, rare outbursts, discovery of new variable
star, dramatic change of known variable stars, and so on.
The third is for the general information, discussion on the
variable stars problems, complied data, finding charts, preprints and other
variable star-related contents which are not covered by the first
two addresses.
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Kyoto University - Department of Physics: Cosmic Ray Group
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Kyoto University - Department of Physics: Theoretical Astrophysics Group
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Research on theoretical physics in the Universe at large from
single star phenomena to whole universe, from quantum cosmology to
present time astrophysical phenomena.
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Kyoto University - Department of Physics
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Nagoya University
( Department of Physics and Astrophysics )
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National Astronomical Observatory of JAPAN - Astronomical Data Analysis Center
( NAOJ-ADAC )
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On-line Access Interface to Astronomical Data.
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National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
- Solar Physics Division
-
The Solar Physics Division is made of two sections (Solar
Activity and Solar Atmosphere) and one guest scientists section (Experimental
Astrophysics). Research targets are solar and astrophysical plasmas, using satellites,
ground-based telescopes, and MHD theory and computer simulations. The main
instruments now used by the scientists in the Division are
the Yohkoh satellite and the telescopes at Mitaka and Norikura.
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Nobeyama Radio Observatory, NAOJ
( NRO )
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Information regarding the 45-m Telescope, the Millimeter Array(NMA), the Large
Millimeter and Submillimeter Array (LMSA) project, and much more.
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Large Millimeter and Submillimeter Array Project
( LMSA )
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National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
( NAOJ )
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Tohoku University, Graduate school of science, Institute of Astronomy
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Telescope Array Project
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A project of ground-based detector for Astrophysics.
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Theoretical Astrophysics Group, University of Tokyo
( UTAP )
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Cosmological Constant Conference
-
International Conference on "The Cosmological Constant and the Evolution of
the Universe", The University of Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan), November 7
- 10, 1995
Observational data, such as the Hubble
constant measurements and estimates of the age of globular clusters,
have strongly suggested the existence of nonvanishing cosmological constant. It
is, however, quite difficult to explain the observationally suggested value
on purely theoretical grounds. The purpose of the Conference was
to bring together the observational data and theoretical ideas concerning
the cosmological constant.
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SUBARU astronomical observatory
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Japan national optical-infrared telescope at the summit of Mauna Kea.
The site includes astrophotographs from Subaru.
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Hiraiso Solar Terrestrial Research Center/CRL
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Hiraiso Solar Terrestrial Research Center/CRL, Ibaraki, Japan. Serving space environment
information inculding forecasts and alerts of solar flares and geomagnetic
storms. Relating observed data are also available.
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National Space Development Agency of Japan
( NASDA )
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
( PASJ )
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PASJ publishes research papers on all aspects of astronomy, astrophysics,
and fields closely related to them. From its foundation in
1949 till 1985, PASJ was published quarterly. From 1986, PASJ
has been published bimonthly.
kr ()
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PAK, Soojong
( Seoul National University )
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
( JASS, Korea )
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Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (ISSN 1225-052X) published by
the Korea Space Science Society, Seoul, Korea. [in Korean]
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KANG, YongWoo
( Yonsei Univ. )
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Korean Physical Society
( KPS )
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Korea Astronomy Observatory
( KAO )
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Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory
( TRAO )
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Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO) is part of the Korea
Astronomy Observatory, which is operated under a cooperative agreement with
the Ministry of Science and Technology.
lu ()
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Amateurs Astronomes du Luxembourg
( AAL )
-
AAL is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of
astronomy. The site contains basic information on the activities of
the organization and links to various resources of interest to
amateur-astronomers.
lv (Latvia)
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Latvia University - Astronomy Institute
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Ventspils International Radioastronomy Center
( VIRAC )
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The Ventspils 32-m antenna is the largest in the Baltics.
At VIRAC, observations of solar and cosmic radio sources are
carried out, as well as work in geophysics. VLBI experiments
have been made, and a current goal is to join
the European VLBI network.
mailto ()
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InfoVista
( LickVista )
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Discussion of the use and development of the Vista astronomical
data reduction package which originated at Lick Observatory.
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Astronaut
-
This is a mailing list for those interested in becoming
an astronaut. The list is restricted to discussions of issues
related to becoming an astronaut.
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dishfits
( single-dish FITS discussions )
-
This Email exploder is for discussions of the use of
FITS for single-dish radio astronomy. The traffic is archived at
http://fits.cv.nrao.edu/fits/traffic/dishfits/.
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fitsbits
( exploder gated to news:sci.astro.fits )
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The unmoderated USENET newsgroup sci.astro.fits provides a forum for the
discussion of all topics concerning the FITS [Flexible Image Transport
System] data format, the standard data interchange and archival format
of the worldwide astronomy community. The newsgroup is interfaced to
the Email exploder fitsbits@nrao.edu so that traffic originating on either
the newsgroup on the exploder is automatically transmitted to the
other.
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HASTRO-L
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History of Astronomy Discussion Group
mil (US Military Organizations)
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Air Force Maui Optical Station
( AMOS )
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Information about the Air Force Maui Optical Station (AMOS), located
on Maui, Hawaii. This is a dual-use facility, supporting both
US government agencies as well as the civilian community. Assets
include visible and IR sensors, and a 3.67 meter telescope
under construction.
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Midcourse Space Experiment
( MSX )
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The MSX observatory is a Ballistic Missile Defense Organization project
which offers major benefits for both the defense and civilian
sectors. It was launched on a Delta II vehicle on
April 24, 1996, into a 900 km, polar, near-Sun synchronous
orbit. The spacecraft featured an advanced multispectral image capability to
gather data on test targets and space background phenomena.
The infrared sensors operated at 11 to 12 degrees Kelvin
by employing a solid hydrogen cryostat. The IR instruments span
the range 4.2 - 26 microns. The focal plane array
consists of five bands and the radiometer beam-size is more
than 25 times smaller than IRAS. As a result, much
greater spatial resolution than anything currently available has been obtained.
The cryogen phase of the mission ended on 26 February
1997. During the ten month cryogen phase of the mission
over 200 Giga Bytes of data on Celestial Backgrounds were
obtained.
See the MSX Celestial Backgrounds Team
Home Page for additional details.
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Naval Research Laboratory
( NRL )
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DARDY, Henry
( NRL )
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Gamma and Cosmic Ray Astrophysics Branch
( NRL )
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The mission of the Gamma and Cosmic Ray Astrophysics Branch
of the Space Science Division (SSD), at the Naval
Research Laboratory (NRL) is to conduct a broadly-based research program
relating to the gamma-ray and cosmic-ray enviroment and the use
of gamma ray and energetic particle detection systems in space.
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MONTES, Marcos J.
( NRL )
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Scientific interests: Radiative transfer in SNII; expanding photosphere method; radio
supernovae; methods of determining cosmological distances; supernovae.
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Supernova Pages on the WWW
( list )
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Links to a growing list of WWW pages concerning all
aspects of research on supernova and supernova remnants. Observations and
theory; all types of supernovae; research groups and individual researchers.
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WEILER, Kurt
( NRL )
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supernovae, supernova remnants, low frequency radio astronomy from space
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Naval Research Laboratory Space Science Division
( NRL SSD )
-
Division scientists are involved in major research thrusts that include
ultraviolet remote sensing of the upper atmosphere, studies of the
solar atmosphere by using spectrographic techniques, and studies of atronomical
radiation ranging from the ultraviolet through cosmic rays. This includes
the mission operations and data analysis facilities for NRL's OSSE
experiment on NASA's Compton Observatory. Contains links to Backgrounds Data
Center, X-ray Astronomy Branch, Gamma and Cosmic Ray Astrophysics Branch,
Solar Physics Branch, Coronal Physics Section, Far-Ultraviolet Cameras Experiment, and
more.
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CASSIDY, Richard
( NRL )
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NRL Solar Physics Branch
( NRL )
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There are three active experimental programs in the Solar Physics
Branch: The Large Angle Coronagraph-Spectrograph (LASCO) experiment is one experimental
package aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), a joint
ESA/NASA mission, which was launched on December 2, 1995. LASCO
is now producing coronal images from all three of its
coronagraphs. The Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SUSIM) experiment begun
on October 11, 1991 aboard the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
(UARS) continues to measure the solar UV spectral irradiance. The
High Resolution Telescope and Spectrograph (HRTS) experiment has collected spectroscopic
observations of the Sun while flying on suborbital rockets since
its first flight in 1975.
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CHIANTI: A database for astrophysical emission line spectroscopy
( CHIANTI )
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CHIANTI is a database that contains the most accurate data
available for the calculation of emission line intensities as a
function of both temperature and density. The database is essentially
complete for wavelengths greater than 50 Angstroms and is to
be extended to shorter wavelength. A library of IDL procedures
is included.
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RAY, Paul
( NRL )
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Astronomical Applications Department of the U.S. Naval Observatory
( USNO )
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The Astronomical Applications Department of the U.S. Naval Observatory is
jointly responsible for publishing the annual Astronomical Almanac, Nautical Almanac,
and Air Almanac. We also produce MICA, a computer-based almanac,
and other astronomical software products. In addition, we compute and
make available a wide variety of practical astronomical data. The
Department also maintains a modest research program to support our
products.
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Full-sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer
( FAME )
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FAME is an astrometric satellite designed to determine with unprecedented
accuracy the positions, distances, and motions of 40 million stars
within our galactic neighborhood. It is a collaborative effort between
the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) and several other institutions. FAME
will measure stellar positions to less than 50 microarcseconds. It
is a NASA MIDEX mission scheduled for launch in 2004.
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Washington Area Astronomers
( WAA )
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Washington Area Astronomers meetings provide a forum in which the
large number of professional astronomers and astrophysicists in the Washington-Baltimore
area can present recent research results to their colleagues in
the local astronomical community.
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United States Naval Observatory - Astronomy Department
( USNO )
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The Astrometry Department is responsible for the determination of the
positions and motions of stars and solar system objects and
the establishment of celestial reference frames. Naturally, this work is
done in cooperation with other DoD and US agencies, organizations
in other countries and the International Astronomical Union.
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Astrographic Catalogue Project
( USNO )
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The Astrographic Catalogue (AC) was an international effort designed to
photograph and measure the positions of all stars brighter than
magnitude 11.0. In total, over 4.6 million stars were observed,
many as faint as 13th magnitude. This project was started
over 100 years ago. The sky was divided among 20
observatories, by declination zones. Each observatory exposed and measured the
plates of its zone, subsequently publishing the plate measures.
The U.S. Naval Observatory has completed data entry of the
printed volumes of the AC, has completed the data reduction
of each zone, and has converted the positions to the
system defined by Hipparcos. The resulting catalog, called AC 2000,
is now available.
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Washington Double Star Catalog
( WDS )
-
The Washington Double Star Catalog (WDS) maintained by the USNO
is the world's principal database of astrometric double and multiple
star data. The WDS Catalog contains positions (J2000), discoverer designations,
epochs, position angles, separations, magnitudes, spectral types, proper motions, and,
when available, Durchmusterung numbers and Notes for the components.
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National Earth Orientation Service
( NEOS )
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NEOS was organized to coordinate, collect, analyze, and distribute data
from the various operational U. S. programs that monitor variations
in the orientation of the Earth. These programs include the
International Radio Interferometric Surveying (IRIS) very long baseline interferometry (VLBI)
program coordinated by the GL, the Navy Network (NAVNET) program
coordinated by the USNO, the VLBI program coordinated by the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), the satellite laser ranging (SLR) program
of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the
University of Texas, the lunar laser ranging (LLR) program, with
data analyzed at the University of Texas, and the Global
Positioning System (GPS) data coordinated by the International GPS Service
(IGS).
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MURISON, Marc A.
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U.S. Naval Observatory
( USNO )
-
The U.S. Naval Observatory performs an essential scientific role for
the United States, the Navy, and the Department of Defense.
Its mission includes determining the positions and motions of the
Earth, Sun, Moon, planets, stars and other celestial objects, providing
astronomical data; determining precise time; measuring the Earth's rotation; and
maintaining the Master Clock for the United States.
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U.S. Naval Observatory Library
( USNO )
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Includes: Publications of the USNO - USNO Online Catalog (username:
urania) - Recently cataloged books - USNO Journal Holdings -
Recent Papers by USNO Staff Members.
mu ()
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Mauritius Radio Telescope
( MRT )
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MRT is a southern sky survey telescope, which is making
a complimentary survey to 6C (southern sky) and observing selected
southern sky pulsars. See UK and original MRT
pages.
mx (Mexico)
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Instituto Nacional de Astrofisica, Optica y Electronica
( INAOE, Mexico )
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The INAOE is a research and teaching institution that has
developed from the old Observatorio de Tonantzintla. It is a
place of great astronomical tradition, where the discoveries by Guillermo
Haro and coworkers took place.
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Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica. Astrophysics Department
( INAOE, Mexico )
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Information on the Large Millimeter Telescope an about the Cananea
observatory
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Guillermo Haro Observatory
( Cananea, Mexico )
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ARETTXAGA, Itziar
( INAOE, Mexico )
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INAOE Conference on Starbust Activity in Galaxies - 1996
( Tonantzintla, Puebla, MEXICO. April 29 - May 3, 1996 )
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This is the STARBURST phenomenon in galaxies, held at INAOE.
The conference responded to the rapidly growing interest in the
Starburst phenomenon and the possible links between nuclear Starburst and
AGN activity.The central aim was to provide an open forum
to discuss the most recent results about the Starburst activity,
and the possible Starburst-AGN connections.
The conference brought together theory
and observations (over a wide range of frequencies) of Star
Formation and Starbursts, Galactic Winds, HII Galaxies, Interacting Galaxies, IRAS
Ultraluminous Galaxies, and Nuclear Starbursts and Active Galactic Nuclei.
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CHAVUSHYAN, Vahram H.
( INAOE, Mexico )
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STEFFEN, Wolfgang
( Universidad de Guadalajara )
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Hydrodynamic simulation of jets in AGN and planetary nebulae.
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Guanajuato (Mexico) - Department of Astronomy
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astrophysics research, teaching, events at the department of astronomy of
the University of Guanajuato (Mexico). Publications and preprints.
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Hot Star Newsletter
-
The Hot Star Newsletter is a monthly electronic publication on
hot luminous stars (Wolf-Rayet stars, LBV, Of and O stars)
and related phenomena in galaxies. On-line resources include abstracts with
hyperlinks to full text of preprints, a Wolf-Rayet catalogue and
a Wolf-Rayet bibliography.
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - Instituto de Astronomía
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[in Spanish]
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TOVMASSIAN, Gaghik
( OAN / UNAM )
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Observatorio Astronómico Nacional
-
The Observatorio Astronómico Nacional (OAN) operates 3 telescopes (2.1m, 1.5m,
and 0.84m) up in the mountains of the Sierra San
Pedro Martir of Baja California. The observatory offices and workshops
are located in Ensenada, B.C. overlooking the Pacific ocean. OAN
is a part of the Instituto de Astronomía of the
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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Estación de Observación Solar-Observatorio
( EOS/OCS )
-
The Astronomy Area of CIF-US (Center for Research on Physics/Universidad
de Sonora, Hermosillo Sonora, Mexico), operates EOS (Estacion de Observacion
Solar/Solar Observational Station)and OCS (Observatorio "Carl Sagan"), the only two
solar observatories in the country with an observational program of
active regions at the continuum, and H-Alpha and Calcium lines,
through a two-heliostat system and a 15 cm refractor telescope.
Live broadcast of solar observations through ASTRO-USON WebTV with the
new 14 cm Maksutov-H-Alpha telescope.
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Astro-Uson WebTV Education
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Live programs in Astronomy and Basic Astronomy courses [in Spanish].
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Broadcast from Carl Sagan Observatory
( ASTRO-USON WebTV )
-
Live broadcast of solar observation from Observatorio "Carl Sagan", Universidad
de Sonora, Mexico, from Monday to Saturday, 15 to 22
hrs UTC, weather permit.
net (Network Service Organizations)
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Agrupacion Astronomica Vizcaina - Bizkaiko Astronomi Elkartea
( AAV-BAE )
-
Founded in 1983, the AAV-BAE is a cultural society of
amateur astronomers, covering the territory of Bizkaia and Bilbao (Basque
Country).
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Space Projects and Information
( Aerospaceguide.net )
-
The aim of the Space Project web site is to
be a guide to aerospace. It caters for the general
public, students, scientists and space kids.
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Andromeda
( andromeda )
-
Encyclopaedia of astronomy with images and related links. [in French].
-
Astrophysics Source Code Library
( ASCL.net )
-
The Astrophysics Source Code Library (ASCL or ASCL.net) is a
free, on-line library housing source codes of all sizes that
are of interest to astrophysicists. All ASCL.net source codes have
been used to generate results published in or submitted to
a refereed journal.
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Astrocity
-
Astronomy directory [in Spanish].
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Astronomy at Belfort, France
-
French amateur organization. CCD photos and images processing, Moon, planetary
with modified quickcam, Solar eclipse of the 08/11/99, Celestron C8
telescope, Amateur meeting. [Site in English / French]
-
Aberrator Free Startest Software
( Startesting )
-
Aberrator is a star-testing software which can currently show all
common telescope defects (astigmatism, coma, pinch, tube-currents etc) according to
the characteristisc of a personal telescope (diameter, obstruction, spider). It
also show the effects on double stars, planets and can
inform you on PSF/MTF functions.
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sci.astro Frequently Asked Questions
( FAQ )
-
sci.astro is a newsgroup devoted to the discussion of the
science of astronomy. As such its content ranges from the
Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe. However, certain
questions tend to appear fairly regularly. This document attempts to
summarize answers to these questions.
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Distant Worlds
-
Javier Sánchez's Space Art Galery
-
Computer generated realistic images of planets, landscapes, stars, galaxies, etc.
[in Spanish].
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M 1 - Grupo de Variables y Supernovas
( Madrid )
-
Amateurs astronomer 0bserving Group of Variables and Supernovae founded on
1990. Discover of SN 93J in M 81. Edit annually
M 1 Circular. [in Spanish].
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Somnium
( Chronology and History of Astronomy )
-
Astronomical Chronology. Astronomers. [in Spanish and English].
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Sociedad Astronómica de México A.C.
( SOCASTMX )
-
The Astronomical Society of Mexico founded in 1902, is a
non profit association where people can learn astronomy from lectures,
courses, planetarium and observatory visits.
-
Mid-Atlantic Star Party
( MASP )
-
Southern Maryland Astronomical Society
( SMAS )
-
Sky and Telescope Weekly News Bulletin
-
Osservatorio Astronomico Bassano
-
Bassano Bresciano Observatory. [in Italian].
-
Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides
-
Magnetic Classification Values of sunspots
( after Malde )
-
Worldwide network; observations of sunspots; classifying to Zurich/McIntosh-system; generating values=Classification
Values after Malde (established in 1981; published in german mag.
"vdS-SONNE").
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Deep Sky 2000
-
Escambia Amateur Astronomers Association
( EAAA )
-
This site contains educational resources and information for the use
of amateur astronomers of all ages.
-
Venus Revealed Images
( Images of Venus and Venus exploration craft )
-
A choice selection of images of Venus and Venus exploration
craft from the book Venus Revealed by David Grinspoon.
-
LEWYCKY, George R.
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Astronomie au Quebec
-
Groupe Astro & CCD. [In french]
-
Skies Over the Western Pacific
( University of Guam's Planetarium Home Page )
-
Skies Over the Western Pacific is the home page for
the University of Guam's Planetarium. Star Gazers in Guam have
the distinct advantage of being the only planetarium in a
part of the world that has few parts to it,
as well as a close proximity to the equator. Visit
Skies Over the Western Pacific for a completely different perspective
on the evening skies...
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High Energy Physics Information Center
( HEPIC )
-
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - Vancouver Centre
( RASC Vancouver Centre )
-
RASCVC is a chapter of RASC based in Vancouver, BC.
It is also incorporated as a Society in the Province
of BC. In addition to receiving RASC National publications members
receive a bi-monthly newsletter NOVA. Members' Meetings are held the
second Tuesday of each month with a guest speaker. Members
may borrow books and CD ROMS from an extensive library,
access the telescope loaner program, attend starparties, and meet and
learn from other enthusiasts.
RASCVC operates CARO, the Canadian
Amateur Research Observatory, which while primarily devoted to supernova search
is also available for other suitable research projects. CARO uses
a 16 inch Meade LX200 SCT with a CCD camera.
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Satellite Tracker freeware with interface to Meade LX200 Telescope
-
Satellite Tracker is free Windows software for astronomers which calculates
the position of over 1800 satellites. An interface to a
Meade LX200 telescope allows automatic tracking and viewing.
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International Meteor Organization
( IMO )
-
The International Meteor Organization (IMO) was founded in 1988 and
has more than 250 members now. IMO was created in
response to an ever growing need for international cooperation of
meteor amateur work. The collection of meteor observations by several
methods from all around the world ensures the comprehensive study
of meteor showers and their relation to comets and interplanetary
dust.
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VRML 3D Interactive Map of Regional Galaxies
( Galaxies in VRML )
-
This page is a representation of the nearest 150 or
so galaxies for which both a visible distance estimate exists
along with their red-shift values. They are represented as spheres
in their appropriate positions and are color-coded to display their
red-shift values. Names appear as you approach them. As you
rotate this world you can clearly see a clustering/streaming affect
and also a flattened fan-out starting at an area in
the vicinity of The Milky Way. The VRML text was
generated by a C++ program which parsed the CFA Redshift
Catalogue, Version June 1995 (Huchra+1995).
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The Scientist
-
WAIS index to a biweekly newspaper for research scientists, and
managers in industry, academia, and government. Focuses on life sciences
and biotechology.
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AstroNews
-
AstroNews monthly e-zine offers astronomy, space and extraterrestrial news for
all ages.
-
Liga Iberoamericana de Astronomía Homepage
( LIADA )
-
LIADA's principal interests: Comets, Variable Stars, Amateur-Professional collaboration. Public Outreach,
Solar astronomy.
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Eclipse magazine
-
French amateur's magazine [in French].
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Astronomical Books Online
( Mirror site )
-
This site contents a list of links to on-line books
in various formats, concerning astronomy, archeoastronomy, space explorations and skylore.
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Nojum magazine
( Iranian magazine of Astronomy )
-
Nojum is astronomy in Persian. This is a resource for
Amateurs in Iran and middle East. [in English and Persian].
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LAZIO, Joseph
( NRL )
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Earls' AstroPage
-
Astronomy site for beginners.
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Io - Jupiter's Volcanic Moon
-
An in-depth study of the volcanic features and processes on
Jupiter's volcanic moon Io.
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Astronomy Photograph Gallery
-
This page has links to astronomical photographs taken by the
author, as well as fellow associates working at JPL's Table
Mountain Observatory. All pictures have individual pages with full explanations
of the photographic processes, as well as the particular circumstances
surrounding the events shown.
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SCHULMAN, Eric
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The web page of astronomer, author, and science humorist Eric
Schulman, author of A Briefer History of Time and
a member of the editorial board of the Annals
of Improbable Research.
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SciAstro -- General Astronomy Chat
-
SciAstro is a network of amateur astronomers who wish to
share their love of astronomy with others. This is done
through an Undernet IRC Chat Channel devoted to discussion of
astronomy.
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SETI UK Network
( SETI )
-
The combined resources of spare computer power in the UK
being utilised in the analysis of extra-terrestrial radio signals. Part
of a project set up in 1999 ago by Berkeley
University, California, USA. This site relates to those SETI@home groups
based in the UK.
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San Jose Astronomical Association
( SJAA )
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An amateur astronomy club in San Jose, California, USA.
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Skylink
( gilis@club-internet.fr )
-
A site of French amateur astronomers.
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Live images from a remote controlled telescope.
( L )
-
This is the first remote controlled telescope by internet with
live images and free photos with long exposure. Register for
free with a personal password and enjoy the Italian Sky
(-1 UT time).
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Notebook of a Comet Hunter
( Tim Harincar )
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Logs and notes of an amateur astronomer's search for undiscovered
comets.
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All about solar eclipses
-
Detailed information about why and when solar eclipses occur. Solar
Eclipses 1951-2100. Software for eclipses prediction, can be ordered here.
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NEELEY, James
( Idaho )
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North Shore Amateur Astronomy Club
( NSAAC )
-
NSAAC is an Astronomy club of the North Shore in
Massachusetts,USA
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Wabash Valley Astronomical Society
( WVAS )
-
The Wabash Valley Astronomical Society (WVAS) is a non-profit organization
located in Lafayette, Indiana.
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International Supernovae Network
( ISN )
-
The Network has the purpose to help contacts and share
information among supernovae enthusiasts both amateurs and astronomers worldwide.
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Solar System in Pictures
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Pictures of all the planets in the solar system. Picture
quizzes about all the planets.
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WOODWARD, Carey Jr.
( Wisconsin-Madison )
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Io plasma torus.
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Astronomy and Islam
-
A galaxy of astronomical links many with an Islamic flavour.
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Kharkov multi-wave station of solar monitoring
( KHASSM )
-
Images from the spectroheliograph of Kharkov Astronomical Observatory (Ukraine). This
station is designed to carry out a wide range of
astrophysical studies of the Sun in monochromatic light.
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Gontcharov, George
( Pulkova )
news (USEnet Newsgroups)
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alt.binaries.pictures.astro
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The last files from this newsgroup are availables
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alt.sci.astro.aips
( System )
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alt.sci.astro.figaro
( concerned with the Figaro image processing and data analysis package )
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sci.astro.amateur
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Amateur astronomy equipment, techniques, info, etc.
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sci.astro.fits
( an unmoderated newsgroup )
-
which provides a forum for the discussion of all topics
concerning the FITS [Flexible Image Transport System] data format. It
is interfaced to the Email exploder fitsbits@fits.cv.nrao.edu (send requests to
fitsbits-request@nrao.edu) so that traffic originating on either the newsgroup on
the exploder is automatically transmitted to the other. This newsgroup
replaced newsgroup alt.sci.astro.fits in March 1992.
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sci.astro.hubble
( a moderated newsgroup concerned with the Hubble Space Telescope )
-
This newsgroup is intended to complement the substantial efforts of
the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, where support of
the many users of the facility originates. The group will
serve as a platform for problems, requests, suggestions and needs
of the scientific community as they use the Telescope to
further their research. Accordingly input from the Institute to the
discussions will be vital, and several members of that facility
have indicated their interest and willingness to participate fully.
There is an Archive for the newsgroup.
This archive is intended for materials pertinent to the discussions
in the newsgroup sci.astro.hubble, part of the USENET news structure.
Valid items for placement here are large datasets, public domain
software (in compressed tarfile form), imagery (GIF preferred) and Postscript
renderings of relevant papers on the topic of data processing
in connection with Space Telescope. - README .
The archive contains a form which executes
WAIS searches on the archive.
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sci.astro.planetarium
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sci.astro.research
( a moderated newsgroup related to astrophysics research )
-
This is a moderated newsgroup created specifically for research related
topics in astronomy & astrophysics. The submission address is astres@pecos.msfc.nasa.gov,
and the information address is astres-request@pecos.msfc.nasa.gov. An anonymous ftp archive
in [net.pub.astres] at ssl.msfc.nasa.gov . The SAR archive now has
a Web page .
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sci.astro
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sci.data.formats
( an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup )
-
for discussing the modeling, storage, and retrieval of scientific data.
The purpose of the newsgroup is to facilitate discussing use
of scientific data formats such as HDF, netCDF, FITS, and
various others. Topics of discussion could include problems encountered using
specific formats, questions about where to get the code for
data format programs, discussions of specific uses of data format
programs, etc. Readers of the group are typically scientists (and
software developers) who use data formats/models such as HDF, netCDF,
and other such programs.
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sci.image.processing
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sci.physics
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sci.space.news
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sci.space.policy
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sci.space.science
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sci.space.tech
nl (Netherlands)
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Stichting ASTRonomisch Onderzoek in Nederland / Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy
( ASTRON, Dwingeloo )
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The Stichting ASTRonomisch Onderzoek in Nederland(Netherlands Foundation for Research in
Astronomy) is a government funded institute with a mission of
developing and maintaining innovative instrumentation and observing facilities for astronomers
in the Netherlands.
Our strategy to do this is
to provide front-line observing facilities for Dutch astronomers across a
broad range of frequencies and techniques.
To this end,
we built and operate the radio telescope at Westerbork, one
of the largest and most sensitive radio telescopes in the
world. We also develop advanced instrumentation for studying the content,
structure and evolution of the Universe, and for exploring exotic
physical phenomena that cannot be studied in the laboratory.
Our ambition for the future is to help develop the
technologies necessary for a new generation of sensitive radio telescopes,
capable of detecting objects over the entire past history of
the Cosmos.
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Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) observations archive
( ASTRON, Dwingeloo )
-
A query form lets you search the catalogue of all
observations done with the WSRT since the beginning of its
operations in 1970. Searches are possible by equatorial or galactic
coordinates, by source name and some other parameters. Requests for
data from the archive may be submitted after selection.
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Square Kilometer Array - Interferometer radio telescope project
( SKA )
-
This site provides information about the world-wide efforts to develop
the next generation of radio telescope.
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Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
( WSRT - ASTRON )
-
The Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope is a linear 3 kilometer
array located near the village of Westerbork in the North-East
of the Netherlands. The WSRT consists of fourteen 25m dishes
along a perfect east-west line. By combining these fourteen elements
one can synthesize a radio telescope with a diameter of
3 kilometers.
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Astronova
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Weather- and astronomy with extra attention for recent eventss [in
Dutch].
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Bert Dekker's deep-sky pages
-
Astro-amateurs will find several drawings and observation-reports of deep-sky objects
observed through a 6 inch Newton-telescope.
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Mathematical Morphology
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Elsevier Science publishers
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General Information from Elsevier Science: The Elsevier Science Internet Journal
and Book Catalogue, Information on TULIP - The University Licensing
Program, About Elsevier Science. Electronic Journals: Computer Networks and ISDN
Systems: WWW '94 Conference Proceedings. Current Awareness and Archival Services:
ECONbase, Nuclear Physics Electronic. Other Services: Elsevier Science Gopher Server,
Elsevier Science FTP Server.
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New Astronomy
-
New Astronomy is fully electronic, available on the World Wide
Web. A traditional paper edition is also published. The electronic
version is linked to major scientific data centers, such as
CDS, ADS, and NED.
New Astronomy aims to publish
only the best articles in this field, without page charges,
and with a very short publication time. Each field is
represented by a specialist Editor who is directly responsible for
the review process.
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New Astronomy Reviews
( Former title: Vistas in Astronomy )
-
New Astronomy Reviews publishes review articles in all fields of
astronomy and astrophysics: theoretical, observational and instrumental. This international review
journal is written for a broad audience of professional astronomers
and astrophysicists.
The journal covers solar physics, planetary systems,
stellar, galactic and extra-galactic astronomy and astrophysics, as well as
cosmology. New Astronomy Reviews reviews research in all wavelength bands,
ranging from radio to gamma-ray, as well as computational and
laboratory astrophysics.
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JANSEN, R.A.
( Astrophysics Division, ESTEC )
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European Space Agency Astrophysics Division
-
An overview of the activities of the Astrophysics Division, information
of the projects, location, etc.: local information - staff, general
news, job vacancies, meetings and symposia, astrophysics research activities at
ESTEC, ESA astronomy project activities, astronomical data archives. Links to
several sites likely to be useful to astronomers are also
provided.
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Hipparcos
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Hipparcos space astrometry mission: Professionals, amateurs, and educators in astronomer
should be interested in the (updated) Hipparcos astrometry mission www
page, maintained by ESA. The monumental Hipparcos and Tycho star
catalogues, with stellar positions, distances, and proper motions, double star
data, and photometry (including thousands of light curves) was completed
in June 1997. The 17-volume publication (including 6 ASCII CD-ROMs)
can be ordered via the www page; the main catalogues
can also be searched on-line, by object or sky region,
with hyperlinks to the principal annexes. An "Educational Page" offers
some ideas for observational projects for amateurs or for student
projects, with the facility to search for the periods of
variable stars interactively.
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European X-ray Observatory
( EXOSAT at ESTEC, ESA )
-
The Exosat satellite was operational from May 1983 until April
1986 and in that time made 1780 observations in the
X-ray band of most classes of astronomical object. The payload
consisted of three instruments that produced spectra, images and light
curves in various energy bands.
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Herschel Space Observatory
( FIRST )
-
The `Herschel Space Observatory' - the mission formerly known as
FIRST - will perform photometry and spectroscopy in the 60-670
µm range.
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International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory
( INTEGRAL. ESTEC. ESA )
-
Technical status of Integral. The mission utilises the service module
(bus) under development for the ESA XMM project. Integral
will be launched in 2001. The mission is conceived as
an observatory led by ESA with contributions from Russia and
NASA
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PLANCK
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Planck is the third Medium-Sized Mission (M3) of ESA's Horizon
2000 Scientific Programme. It is designed to image the anisotropies
of the Cosmic Background Radiation Field over the whole sky,
with unprecedented sensitivity and angular resolution. Planck will provide a
major source of information relevant to several cosmological and astrophysical
issues, such as testing theories of the early universe and
the origin of cosmic structure.
Planck was formerly called
COBRAS/SAMBA. After the mission was selected and approved, it was
renamed in honor of the German scientist Max Planck (1858-1947),
Nobel Prize for Physics in 1918.
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LECS Instrument on BeppoSAX
( SAX, ESTEC, ESA )
-
SAX is devoted to systematic, integrated and comprehensive studies of
galactic and extragalactic X-ray sources in the energy band 0.1
- 200 keV; the observational goal to be addressed is
to continue and expand upon previous spectral and timing observations
of celestial sources in those areas for which the existing
information is missing or inadequate and will remain uncovered in
the foreseable future.
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Superconducting Tunnel
Junction Detector Research
( STJ )
-
Such devices promise to yield the near-ideal astronomical photon-counting detector
in which not just the location, but also the energy
of each photon is recorded at extremely high efficiency. STJ
detectors have previously been considered mainly for X-ray astronomy applications,
but recent theoretical and laboratory research in the division has
led to a dramatic breakthrough in extending the technique to
visible and UV wavelengths where energy discrimination up until now
has had to rely on filters or low efficiency dispersive
optics.
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EXOSAT database, ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
( telnet )
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ESTEC - European Space Agency
( ESA/ESTEC )
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European Space Technology Centre (ESTEC), Noordwijk, The Netherlands, one of
the three centers of the European Space Agency
(ESA).
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Mars Express
-
Mars Express is an ESA project, with the following scientific
objectives:
Orbiter to perform high-resolution setero colour imaging, mineralogical
mapping, subsurface sounding, atmospheric sounding and studies of the environment
of planet Mars.
Lander Modules for descent and landing
to study the internal structure, meteorology and landing site geology,
mineralogy, geochemistry and exobiology.
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GARRETT, Mike
( JIVE )
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Includes a page which describes MERLIN's FIRST Survey, a high
resolution follow-up of one of the VLA FIRST fields. 128
Sources have been surveyed with MERLIN at 6 and 18cm,
with half the sample detected at a resolution of 50
mas Preliminary maps, images, tables are presented in electronic form.
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Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe / European VLBI Network
( JIVE / EVN )
-
The European VLBI Network (EVN) was formed in 1980 by
a consortium of five of the major radio astronomy institutes
in Europe (the European Consortium for VLBI). Since 1980, the
EVN and the Consortium has grown to include 9 institutes
with 12 telescopes in 8 western European countries as well
as associated institutes with telescopes in Poland, Russia, Ukraine and
China. Proposals for additional telescopes in Spain and Italy are
under consideration, and furthermore, the EVN can be linked to
the 7-element Jodrell Bank MERLIN interferometer in the UK and
to the US Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to create
a " global network" . In 1993 the Joint Institute
for VLBI in Europe (JIVE) was created, with the Netherlands
Foundation for Research in Astronomy (Dwingeloo) acting as the host
institute. It will provide both scientific user support and a
correlator facility. Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) achieves ultra-high angular
resolution and is a multi-disciplinary technique e.g. imaging of extragalactic
radio sources, geodesy and astrometry.
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Kernfysisch Versneller Instituut
( KVI )
-
Leiden Observatory
-
DEep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
( DENIS - Leiden )
-
DENIS will be a complete deep near infrared survey of
the southern sky, with the objective to provide full coverage
in 2 near infrared bands (J at 1.25 micron and
K at 2.2 micron) and one optical band (I at
0.8 micron), using a ground-based telescope and digital array detectors.
The products of this survey will be databases of calibrated
images, extended sources, and small objects. In addition catalogs of
small and extended sources will be produced. We expect the
survey to be completed within five years; restricted access to
the databases is possible during the second half of the
survey. The production of catalogs (to be distributed) will take
a few additional years.
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World Wide Astronomy links
( Leiden Observatory )
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Sterrewacht Leiden: Publication lists
-
The Leiden Observatory does not have a standardized electronic preprint
archive, but many people at the institute have put a
selection of their papers on the web.
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HABING, H.J.
( Leiden Obs. )
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BUREAU, Martin
( Leiden )
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DE BRUIJNE, Jos
( Leiden Obs. )
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DEUL, Erik
( Leiden Obs. )
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VAN DISHOECK, Ewine
( Leiden Obs. )
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Expanding Your Universe 2001
( EYU2001 )
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VAN GENDEREN, A.M.
( Leiden Obs. )
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ICKE, Vincent
( Leiden Obs. )
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ISRAEL, Frank P.
( Leiden Obs. )
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JAFFE, Walter J.
( Leiden Obs. )
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VAN DER WERF, Paul
( Leiden Obs. )
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ROOS, Nico
( Leiden Obs. )
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DE ZEEUW, P. Tim
( Leiden Obs. )
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Leiden University - Institute of Physics
( LION )
-
Nationaal Instituut voor Kernfysica en Hoge-Eenergie Fysica
( NIKHEF )
-
Sterrenkunde
-
More than 300 links, fully annotated and arranged on subject.
[Dutch language].
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Groningen University - Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
-
There is also a Gopher server. Includes
Dutch Astronomy Services
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DOUGLAS, Nigel
( Groningen )
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Nearby Field Galaxy Survey
( NFGS )
-
The Nearby Field Galaxy Survey (NFGS) is a collaborative effort
to construct a photometric and spectrophotometric reference atlas and catalog
of the observable properties of ~200 nearby field galaxies. The
galaxies span a wide range in luminosity and color, and
are of all morphological types. This survey is designed to
be a benchmark for interpreting the spectra and imagery of
distant galaxies. (A U.S. mirror is located at http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~jansen/nfgs/).
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Dutch Society for Meteorology and Astronomy
( NVWS : Nederlandse Vereniging voor Weer- en Sterrenkunde )
-
The society unites nearly 4000 people with an interest in
astronomy and/or meteorology and was founded in 1901. Purpose: popularization
of astronomy and meteorology. A lot of the members do
amateur observations or build telescopes.
The society cooperates in
the publishing of the monthly magazine Zenit and the
annual almanac Sterrengids.
Each year there are a
popular symposium and several amateur meetings. There are regional departments,
national working groups on specific subjects and a large society for youth, the Jongerenwerkgroep.
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OmegaCAM
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The Wide Field Imager for the VST at Paranal.
-
Probing Lensing Anomalies
NETwork
( PLANET )
-
The PLANET collaboration is a worldwide network of astronomers with
access to Dutch, South African, and Australian telescopes. The primary
goal of PLANET is the study of microlensing anomalies (departures
from an achromatic point-source, point-lens light curve) through multi-band, rapidly-sampled
photometry. An ultimate goal is to place constraints on the
number and distribution of planets around other stars.
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VALENTIJN, Edwin A.
( RUG-SRON )
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Radio Astronomy on Galaxy Clusters, Cooling Flows in Galaxy Clusters,
Stellar populations - Near Infrared Photometry, Optical surface photometry and
the ESO-LV catalogue, Opacity of Spiral galaxies, Dark Matter, ISO-SWS
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Utrecht University - Faculteit Natuur & Sterrenkunde
( The Netherlands )
-
Server of the Faculty of Physics & Astronomy at Utrecht University
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RUTTEN, Rob
( Utrecht )
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Space Research Organization of the Netherlands
( SRON )
-
SRON is a foundation within the framework of the Netherlands
Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).
Its mission is to
initiate, to develop, to build and to use internationally outstanding
instruments for scientific research in and from space.
-
IN'T ZAND, Jean
( SRON )
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Twin Press Astronomy Publishers
-
Twin Press publishes information for students of astronomy and for
the professional astronomer at as low a cost as possible.
-
Dutch Open Telescope
( DOT )
-
Innovative new optical solar telescope at the Roque de los
Muchachos Observatory on La Palma (Canary Islands). The DOT provides
extended sequences of solar images in various wavelengths with high
angular resolution (0.2 arcsec).
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HOGEVEEN, Sake J.
( Utrecht )
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VAN LEEUWEN, Joeri
( Utrecht Astron. Inst., The Netherlands )
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Radio Pulsars - Emission mechanisms and population evolution.
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VAN KERKWIJK, Marten H.
( Utrecht University )
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The formation and evolution of binary stars, and the use
of binaries to infer fundamental properties of stars, especially of
compact objects.
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Utrecht University - Sterrenkundig Institut
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Astronomical Institute
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This is the homepage
of the Astronomical Institute " Anton Pannekoek" in Amsterdam. It
gives information on the Institute, the peoples homepages, several links
to astronomical things etc.
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University of Amsterdam - Astronomical Institute: Publications and Preprints
-
Publications and preprints of the members of Astronomical Institute of
the University of Amsterdam.
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Astrophysics and Space Science
( A&SS )
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An International Journal of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Science (published
by Kluwer).
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ASTRONET
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The astronomical information service ASTRONET provides information on astronomical phenomena
and closely follows the news on astronomy, space research, space
flight, meteorology and earth sciences. ASTRONET is frequently updated.
no (Norway)
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Drawings of comets
-
A site which contains about 20 interesting drawings of various
comets. All supplied with observational data such as field of
wiew, magnification used, etc. All text is unfortunately in norwegian
only.
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Northern Lights Planetarium
( Norway )
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The Northern Lights Planetarium opened on May 20th 1989, and
it is Norway's first public planetarium, and now Norways first
virtual planetarium.
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Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics
( ITA )
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Information about scientific activities and staff members.
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AARUM, Vidar
( Oslo )
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Doppler imaging of RS CVn-type stars
Radial velocity studies of
binary stars.
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BREKKE, Paal
( University of Oslo )
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HAUGAN, Stein Vidar Hagfors
( University of Oslo )
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European Incoherent SCATtter
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The EISCAT Scientific Association is an international research organisation operating
two incoherent scatter radar systems, at UHF (931 MHz) and
VHF (224 MHz), in Northern Scandinavia.
nz (New Zealand)
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Canterbury University, Physics and Astronomy departments
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Carter Observatory
( New Zealand )
-
Carter Observatory is the National Observatory of New Zealand.
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Victoria University of Wellington Astrophysics
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Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand) Astrophysics group web site.
The site describes the group members, their research, and astrophysics
courses at VUW. The Astrophysics group is part of the
School of Chemical and Physical Sciences at VUW.
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Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics
( MOA )
-
The Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics (MOA) Project is a joint
Japanese/New Zealand experiment established in 1995 to carry out astrophysical
observations from New Zealand using `gravitational microlensing' and related techniques.
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MACKIE, Glen
( Victoria University Wellington )
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STaRS - Space science Teaching and Resource Site
( STaRS )
-
STaRS is a pilot programme that (1) presents astronomy investigations
for 8-12 year olds, and (2) promotes topical astronomy and
space science studies. STaRS was designed by Glen Mackie in
association with educators at Carter Observatory, Wellington, New Zealand and
funded (1998-1999) by the Science and Technology Promotion Fund of
the Royal Society of New Zealand.
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Multiwavelength Atlas of Galaxies
-
A Multiwavelength Atlas of Galaxies is presented as an educational
tool for high school students. Optical, X-ray, Far-Infrared and Radio
images are shown for a variety of nearby galaxies. Text
describing the physical mechanisms of the different types of radiation,
and their astronomical sources is supplied.
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TS-24 Telescope Simulator
( TS-24 )
-
TS-24 is a realistic software simulation of a 24" research
telescope, photometer and CCD camera for exploring a simulated night
sky, including variables stars and asteroids.
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Auckland Observatory and Stardome Planetarium
-
Situated in New Zealand's largest city. A public Observatory established
in 1967. Now with a new (1997) 11 metre Zeiss
planetarium.
Research interests include photometry of binary and variable
stars.
org (Various Organizations)
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Twentyone-Eleven Foundation for Exploration
( 2111 Foundation for Exploration )
-
The 2111 Foundation for Exploration was founded to offer grants
to expeditions or fieldwork using space technology or work with
space related applications. This includes astronomical field excursions or fieldtrips
or expeditions undertaking astronomical observations.
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2dF QSO Redshift Survey
( 2QZ )
-
The official home page of the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey
(2QZ), an Anglo-Australian collaboration surveying 740 square degrees of high-galactic
lattiude sky. It will contain more than 25 000 z<3
QSOs, making it far the largest QSO survey in existence.
This web site describes the survey objectives, current status and
is the primary site for public access to survey data
products. Currently approximately half of the full data set is
available online for download.
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Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Eastbay Astronomical Society
-
The Eastbay Astronomical Society, founded in 1924, is associated with
the Chabot Observatory & Science Center in Oakland, California.
-
Future Asteroid Interception Research
( astronomy fund raising )
-
On-Line Fund-Raising for individuals to contribute to asteroid research projects
to assess asteroid or NEO risk from space. Links and
News of latest research.
-
Griffith Observatory
-
The Griffith Observatory is a non-profit educational institution whose purpose
is to provide information on astronomy and related sciences to
the public. It is not a research institution, although from
time to time it carries out modest research projects.
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INTER-SOL Sun Observation Programme
( ISP )
-
The INTER-SOL Programme (ISP) is an international sun observation programme
for amateurs and professionals of the Volkssternwarte Paderborn
e.V. - Germany.
-
Memphis Astronomical Society
( MAS )
-
The Memphis Astronomical Society is a non-profit, public service organization
promoting interest and education in astronomy and related sciences.
-
Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League
( NEKAAL )
-
The Northeast Kansas Amateur Astronomers' League (NEKAAL) was founded in
1978. NEKAAL operates Farpoint Observatory (opened in 1996), located southwest
of Topeka, Kansas. Farpoint houses a 17.5 inch reflector and
associated observing tools.
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Amateur Astronomers Association
( AAA )
-
The Amateur Astronomers Association is the regional society for astronomy
in the New York cosmopolitan area. It operates a wide
range of public and inhouse educational programs in astronomy. These
include lectures, seminars, classes, and starviewing. Sessions are held at
the Association's offices are at other venues, like parks, in
and around New York. The Association is the City's advocate
for astronomy before social and cultural matters, development hearings, community
discussions, and science & nature projects of other organizations.Membership in
the AAA, $20 per annum, includes monthly newsletter EYEPIECE. It
enables receipt of a member's discount subscriptions to Sky &
Telescope and Astronomy magazines. Snailmail address: 1010 Park Avenue, New
York NY 10028. Voice: 212-LE5-2922.
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
( AAAS )
-
The Editor of Science.
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AAS Membership Directory
-
This directory includes all AAS Members and Division Affiliates.
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Network Resources for Astronomers
-
A report prepared by Bob Hanisch (STScI) for the AAS
in October 1992.
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Solar Physics Division - American Astronomical Society
( AAS SPD )
-
SolarMail
-
SolarMail is an e-mail forwarding system provided as a service
to all members of the Solar Physics research community. It
allows users to be reached via e-mail anywhere through their
username (usually first initial plus last name) on the spd.aas.org
server.
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American Astronomical Society
( AAS )
-
Contains information on the Society, meeting schedules, meeting abstracts (in
HTML), staff directory, the AAS Job Register and
AASTeX .
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AAS Job Register (Current)
-
American Astronomical Society Job Register. The ultimate resource for astronomy-related
jobs.
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MARVEL, Kevin B.
( AAS )
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AAS Meetings
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BOYCE, Peter
( AAS )
-
Interests: Electronic Publishing, SETI, Public Policy
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American Association of Variable Star Observers
( AAVSO )
-
AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers) is the world's
largest variable star organization; serving amateur and professional astronomers since
1911.
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Accretion Disk - An Astronomy Internet Directory
-
The Accretion Disk is a directory of Astronomy links for
use by amateur astronomers world-wide.
-
Association for Computing Machinery
( ACM )
-
Many ACM information services are available on the Internet and
may be accessed through this document. Included in these services
is current information on the following activities: Awards, Conferences, Education,
Local Activities, Network Services, Publications, and Special Interest Groups. Other
ACM Information services are: Announcements from around the association, and
New Product Announcements. In addition, information is available from the
following affiliate organizations: Federation on Computing in the United States
and IFIP, and Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 2000
( ADASS X )
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Conference hosted by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, held on November 12-15,
2000.
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems
( ADASS )
-
The Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS) Conference is
held each year at a different hosting astronomical institution.
The Conference provides a forum for scientists and programmers concerned
with algorithms, software and software systems employed in the reduction
and analysis of astronomical data.
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Space Science Interactive
( SSI )
-
Learn about space research as you explore and extend this
multimedia adventure.
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Outer Space Online
-
This web site was created for Thinkquest 99, which is
an international student website competition. The website provides primarily information
about our solar system.
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ThinkSpace
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Site developed by three high school students for the 1999
ThinkQuest Competition. ThinkQuest is an international web page design competition
for students ages 12-19.
ThinkSpace is designed to teach people
about space. Using the internet style of learning we created
a web site that would be both informative and fun
for the internet user. There are five main sections to
the site: Stars, Galaxies, Solar System, Universe, and Astronomers.
Users can submit contributions and images. The web site is
supplemented by a comprehensive pop-up glossary, search engine, message board,
guestbook, and interactive games.
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Cosmology - Explore the largest mystery
-
An introductory cosmology site to learn about the whole Universe.
Texts and multimedia contents such as animations, simulations, images and
video-clips.
This educational site is designed for people of high
school age or older who want to understand the most
recent information about cosmology in everyday language.
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American Geophysical Union
( AGU )
-
American Geophysical Union is an international scientific society with more
than 32,000 members in over 115 countries. For over 75
years, AGU researchers, teachers, and science administrators have dedicated themselves
to advancing the understanding of Earth and its environment in
space and making the results available to the public
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Computers in Physics
-
The Journal Section of Computers in Physics publishes papers on
computer techniques and applications in the physical sciences.
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Journal of the Optical Society of America A
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B
-
The Journal of the Optical Society of America B (JOSA
B) emphasizes quantum optics, lasers, and nonlinear optics. JOSA B
is a general research journal and complements JOSA A. It
features current research on lasers, fiber optics, nonlinear optics, optical
coherent transients, multiphoton processes, effects of laser radiation, spectroscopy, and
advances in nonlinear optical materials, science, and technology, among other
topics.
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Physical Review Letters
-
Published by the American Physical Society. (APS).
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American Institute of Physics
( AIP )
-
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership
corporation chartered in New York State in 1931 for the
purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge
of physics and its application to human welfare.
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Physics Today
-
Physics Today, the "trade journal" for physicists, is sent to
all members of the societies that make up the AIP (American Institute of Physics).
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MAC LOW, Mordecai-Mark
( Amer. Mus. Natural History )
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Structure of the Interstellar Medium and Molecular Clouds, Blast Waves,
Star Formation, Circumstellar Nebulae, Planetary Impacts, Computational Gas Dynamics and
Magnetohydrodynamics
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American Mathematical Society
( AMS )
-
American Mathematical Society top level WWW page
-
Comets and Meteor Showers
-
This site gives the complete text to the 1988 book
Meteor Showers: A Descriptive Catalog, as well as recent meteor
shower observations. The site also posts a wealth of comet
information from news of recent discoveries, finder charts, and ephemerides,
to extensive historical information on individual comets.
There is
a European mirror site.
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American Meteor Society
( AMS )
-
The American Meteor Society is a non-profit organization devoted to
the observation of meteoric phenomena, the analysis and publication of
results, and promoting professional-amateur cooperation in meteor science.
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Galilean Satellite Eclipse Timings
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Precise timings of Galilean satellite eclipses using CCD cameras.
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American Nuclear Society
( ANS )
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Association Sciences et Techniques Jeunesse - Secteur Astronomie
( ANSTJ, France )
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Atlas of the Universe
-
Contains 3D maps of the universe zooming out from the
nearest stars to the scale of the Milky Way galaxy
and onwards to the surrounding superclusters and out to the
entire visible universe.
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Astronomy & Physics Internet Society
( APIS )
-
APiS (Astronomy & Physics Internet Society) is a new type
of society/club that, we hope Richard Feynman would have been
happy with. This is an open society with the goal
of bringing together scientists (amateur/professional/enthusiast) and students interested in astronomy
& physics.
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American Physical Society
( APS )
-
On-line information includes the APS E-Print Archive Forum.
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APS - What's New?
-
Physics newsflashes by Bob Park, American Physical Society.
If you wish to subscribe to What's New by e-mail,
send a message to listserv@aps.org and in the body of
the message say `sub whatsnew'.
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Archeops balloon experiment
( ARCHEOPS )
-
Archeops is an international collaboration aiming at measuring the Cosmic
Microwave background anisotropies in the (sub)millimetre domain on a large
area of the sky and with high angular resolution. The
first balloon flight occured in July 1999 from Trapani ASI
base. Next flights are planned from Kiruna in Sweden in
December 2000 and January 2001.
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AREA31 Radio Observatory
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A31RO is a privately owned astronomical radio observatory operated by
the Interstellar Electromagnetics Institute/L'institut Electromagnetiques Interstellaires under cooperative agreement with
the AREA31 Research Facility.
It is located near Shelburne,
Ontario, Canada, about 1-1/2 hrs drive NW of Toronto. The
Project TARGET microwave SETI program (since 1985), previously conducted at
the Hay River Radio Observatory and also the Algonquin Radio
Observatory is the primary initiative.
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Optical Infrared Coordination Network
( OPTICON )
-
OPTICON is a project funded by the European commission as
part of its Fifth Framework Programme. OPTICON brings together providers
and users of European astronomical infrastructures to identify common approaches
and improve access for the benefit of all European astronomy.
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Asociación Valenciana de Astronomía
( AVA )
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Astronomical amateur society founded in 1972, in Valencia (Spain). [in
Spanish].
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Astronomia Autodidacta
( Colombia )
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Astronomy resourses for beginners and amateurs in Spanish
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Astrofili.org
( Amateur astronomy in Italy )
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Portal for amateur astronomy in Italy [in Italian].
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AstroGrid
( UK Virtual Observatory )
-
AstroGrid is a project aimed at building a data-grid for
UK astronomy, which will form the UK contribution to a
global Virtual Observatory.
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AstroImages.org
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CCD images taken with a 16" Newtonian and "Cookbook" CB245
camera. Images include nebulae, galaxies and star clusters. Each image
is accompanied by a description of the object, how the
image was taken, and links to further information and images.
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astro!nfo
( Information Service )
-
astro!nfo is an Information Service made by amateur astronomers from
Switzerland [in English and German].
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Astronomical League
-
The goal of The Astronomical League is to encourage an
interest in astronomy (and especially amateur astronomy) throughout America. This
is done through educational and observational programs for the amateur
astronomer.
The Astronomical League is composed of over two
hundred local amateur astronomical societies from all across the United
States. These organizations, along with our Members-at-Large, Patrons, and Supporting
members form one of the largest amateur astronomical organizations in
the world.
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Peoria Astronomical Society
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Peoria astronomical Society is an Amateur Astronomy Society Dedicated: To
promote the science of astronomy By fostering astronomical education; by
providing incentives for astronomical observation and research; by assisting communication
among amateur astronomers.
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Astronomical Society of Nevada
( ASN )
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The Astronomical Society of Nevada is located in Northern Nevada.
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Astronomy News & Links
-
"Astronomy News & Links" follows current astronomical research and provides
links to recent scientific announcements and press releases.
Additionally
there's a compendium of astronomical links.
Update about weekly.
- The pages are also available in german.
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Agrupacio Astronomica de Sabadell
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The Agrupació Astronomica de Sabadell is an amateur society located
in Spain. [in Spanish and Catalan]
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific
( ASP )
-
The A.S.P. is one of the leading organizations in the
world in astronomy education. The Society includes professional astronomers, amateur
astronomers, educators, and interested laypeople. The site features information about
its newsletter for teachers, its popular-level magazine, its workshops and
meetings, its non-profit catalog of educational materials, its educational resource
lists and publications, and Project ASTRO which joins astronomers and
teachers as partners in the classroom.
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Astronomical Society of the Pacific - astronomy education
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Project ASTRO at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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This is a program to train professional or amateur astronomers
to partner with 4th - 9th grade teachers, and work
with one class or after-school group on an ongoing basis.
Two large notebooks of effective, hands-on activities have been
developed (in English and Spanish). The program now operates in
13 regional sites around the U.S.
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Science Fiction Stories Using Good Astronomy
( Sci Fict List )
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This annotated listing by Andrew Fraknoi, organized by astronomical subject,
presents about 200 science fiction stories or novels that use
good astronomy or physics. These can be useful tools for
introductory courses or for personal enjoyment.
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ASP Conference Series
-
Lists the current volumes available in the Conference Series of
the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.
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Mercury Magazine
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Magazine of the members of the Astronomical Society of
the Pacific.
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Sky Charts
( free astronomy software )
-
This program for Windows 95/98/NT enables you to draw sky
charts, making use of the data from 15 catalogs of
stars and nebulae. In addition the position of planets, asteroids
and comets are shown. The purpose of this program is
to prepare different sky maps for a particular observation. A
large number of parameters help you to choose specifically or
automatically which catalogs to use, the colour and the dimension
of stars and nebulae, the display of labels and coordinate
grids, the superposition of FITS images, the condition of visibility
and more.
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CcdBazar
-
This site (mostly in French) carries information about usage of
CCD by amateurs for astronomical photography.
-
Public Observatory Mariazell
( Raiffeisen Volkssternwarte )
-
All about the public Observatory "Raifeisen Volkssternwarte Mariazellerland". [in german]
-
Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston
( ATMoB )
-
ATMoB is one of the nation's oldest and largest astronomy
clubs. Meetings are held monthly at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA and feature a wide range of
guest speakers. A clubhouse and observing site is maintained in
Westford, MA.
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Austin Astronomical Society
( AAS )
-
Austin Astronomical Society (AAS) is a non-profit organization for anyone
interested in any aspect of astronomy or the space sciences.
A major portion of AAS activities are public education outreach
efforts.
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Big Ear Radio Observatory
( Ohio State University )
-
Big Ear is a Kraus-type radio telescope which covers an
area larger than three football fields. The telescope is famous
for discovering some of the most distant known objects in
the universe, and the longest-running SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence)
project.
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Boothe Memorial Astronomoical Society - Stratford, CT USA
( BMAS )
-
The Boothe Memorial Astronomical Society was formed in 1953 by
a group of passionate individuals with a thirst for obtaining
knowledge and educating the public in the field of astronomy.
Our observatory is located at Boothe Memorial Park in Stratford,
CT.
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CARL
( Colorado Association of Research Libraries )
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Maintained by CARL Corporation.
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Calumet Astronomical Society
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Calumet Astronomical Society is an amateur organization serving Northwest Indiana
and the Chicago area.
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Chabot Space & Science Center
( CSSC )
-
The Chabot Space & Science Center (CSSC) is an innovative
teaching and learning center focusing on astronomy and the space
sciences and the interrelationships of all sciences.
Its observatory,
planetarium, exhibits, and natural park setting are a place where
a diverse population of students, teachers, and the public can
imagine, understand, and learn to shape their future through science.
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Cincinnati Observatory Center
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The Cincinnati Observatory Center is the first and oldest observatory
in the United States. It has been founded in 1842.
It hosts a 12-inch Merz und Mahler refractor and a
16-inch Alvan Clark refractor, each with a beautifully restored tube,
mount, and mechanical clock drive.
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Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval
( CNIDR )
-
The Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval at MCNC
is a leader in the design and implementation of distributed
information management systems. Its projects have ranged from custom turnkey
information systems to state-of-the-art research in Internet data management and
retrieval.
As the official maintenance center for the Z39.50 Scientific
and Technical Attribute Set, CNIDR® works with the Library of
Congress, which maintains the ANSI Z39.50 Information Search and Retrieval
standard.
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Commonwealth Club
( California )
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The Commonwealth Club sponsors hundreds of speakers each year, many
on scientific and technical topics. For a free copy of
our bulletin, contact Katherine Merriman at (415) 597-6732 or at
cwc@sirius.com.
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Astronomy freeware
-
A description of useful astronomy freeware and software field tested
in the classroom with download links
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Kepler's Laws with Animation
( Kepler, Brahe, Kepler's Laws )
-
Kepler's Laws are presented with animation. Included is a brief
history of Kepler and Brahe.
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Dalton School Science Department
( Open Classroom-Astro )
-
Astronomy at the Dalton School is a college level, full
year astronomy elective course.
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International Dark-Sky Association
( IDA )
-
The International Dark-Sky Association is a non-profit corporation formed to
serve the public and astronomy community through information, education, and
research on light pollution, energy conservation, rotection of observatory environments
and related topics. IDA assists by sharing knowledge on a
local, national and international basis. While IDA was organized for
the purpose of preserving dark skies for astronomy and the
general public, solutions to the problem of light pollution will
promote the best outdoor lighting design, thereby reducing energy use
and helping preserve Earth's resources.
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Delmarva Stargazers
( DMSG )
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Amateur Astronomy on the Delmarva Peninsula for 7 years. Star
Parties and Telescope making. Monthly meetings and club newsletter.
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Dutch Meteor Society
( DMS )
-
The Dutch Meteor Society (DMS) is an amateur group of
young people interested in all aspects regarding meteors and related
matters. They observe meteors visually, photographically, video and with all-sky
cameras.
DMS publishes a bi-monthly magazine called
Radiant.
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Dark Matter Telescope
( DMT )
-
The Dark Matter Telescope is a proposed 8.4 meter, 3-degree-field,
synoptic survey telescope.
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Doktor Komputer's Space Place
( Space Exploration news and educational resources )
-
This is a general news and educational outreach site, non-technical
(largely) but intended to give a very wide base of
information on activities in space science, exploration and astronomy from
many aspects.
-
Westchester Amateur Astronomers
( WAA )
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The astronomy club for Westchester County, NY (U.S.A.). Serving the
needs of the astronomical community in Westchester County since 1983.
-
Delaware Valley Amateur Astronomers
( DVAA )
-
The Delaware Valley Amateur Astronomers (Philadelphia, Pa) is dedicated to
encouraging cooperation among amateur astronomers and educating the general public
in astronomy. The home page details the club's activities, and
includes excerpts from the newsletter.
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Eastside Astronomical Society
-
Based in the East-Seattle, Washington Metropolitan area, the Eastside stronomical
Society is a non-profit, public organization of amateur astronomers, active
and retired science professionals, as well as space enthuiasts, all
of whom are dedicated to advance and promote the understanding
of astronomy within our community and to keep abreast of
developing events in space science.
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QVarStar GCVS browser
-
QVarStar is browser for GCVS (General Catalog of Variable Stars)
catalog. It has ability to search catalog by any field,
and to logically combine more than one field in one
query.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series
( A&AS )
-
A&AS is a European peer-reviewed journal publishing data papers, either
observational or theoretical, as well as extensive data material forming
the basis of papers with astrophysical results published in the
Main Journal.
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Educational Observatory Institute
( EO )
-
The Educational Observatory (incorporating one or more ATFs), when completed,
will provide K-12 students with an opportunity to do real
science (observational astronomy) from their classrooms via the internet.
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Eugene Astronomical Society
( EAS on the WWW )
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The Eugene Astronomical Society in Eugene, Oregon provides access to
information about Astronomy, telescopes, meeting information, and members. Also available
are links to Web formatted versions of it's newsletter, 'Io'
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European Physical Society
( EPS )
-
The European Physical Society is an organisation of more than
70 000 European Physicists. Since its foundation in 1968 in
Florence, Italy, it has been dedicated to the advancement and
diffusion of the knowledge of physics.
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European Science Foundation
( ESF )
-
The European Science Foundation acts as a catalyst for the
development of science by bringing together leading scientists and research
funding agencies to debate, plan and implement pan-European initiatives.
-
Swedish-ESO SUbmillimetre Telescope
( SEST )
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ESO Science Archive Facility
-
You can search the following ESO Databases: NTT EMMI/SUSI, Science
Archive Observation Programme Schedule, Seeing monitor data for La Silla,
Extinction coefficients for La Silla, Spectral Plates, Preprints, Publications of
the ESO User's Community.
You can search the following
Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Databases: HST Science Exposures, HST Abstracts
& Proposals, HST Abstracts - full text, HST Publications, FOS/GHRS
observations by target class.
Other Services at the ESO/ST-ECF
Archive: Astronomical Catalogues, The Digitized Sky Survey, The HST Guide
Star Catalogue, The ESO Sky Calendar tool, A review of
today's data archive technology.
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SkyCat
( ESO )
-
SkyCat is a tool developed at the European Southern Observatory
(ESO) that combines visualization of images and access to catalogs
and archive data for astronomy.
-
ALBRECHT, Miguel A.
( ESO )
-
HILL, Susan
( ESO )
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Starcat
( ESO )
-
July 1998: STARCAT is now becoming obsolete. Use it only
to access astronomical catalogues or request special file types. Use
WDB instead.
-
Web to Database Interface
( ESO )
-
WDB is an interface between the World Wide Web and
relational databases. It has been developed at the ESO/ST-ECF
Archive to provide an easy access to the archive databases.
WDB has been designed to be easier to use for
the casual user than STARCAT, even if it doesn't
prove all the same functionality.
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ESO Preprints Database
( Bibliographic catalogue )
-
The catalogue of preprints available from the ESO Library includes
entries from institutes world-wide.
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La Silla - ESO Schedules
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Munich Image Data Analysis System (FTP)
( ESO-MIDAS )
-
This directory contains: README = This file; 9NNOV = Subdirectory
containing the 9NNOV release of MIDAS (only packages, patches and
documentation); courier = Directory containing the compressed postscript files of
the newsletter: MIDAS Courier.; calib = Directory with the ESO
calibration files for MIDAS.; linux = Directory containing binary versions
of MIDAS for PC/Linux.
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ESO / ST-ECF Data Archive
-
European Southern Observatory / Space Telescope - European Coordinating Facility
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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems 97
( ADASS VII )
-
ADASS '97 took place during September 14-17, 1997 in Sonthofen,
Bavaria.
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ESO Bulletin Board
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Midas; Computer; Info; Garching; La Silla; Sest; Pinboard
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ST-ECF STINFO
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HST Status Reports; European HST News
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European Southern Observatory Observing Schedules
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MAC-AULIFFE PIETRO Felipe Eduardo
( La Silla )
-
Astrophotography from Chile
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La Silla - ESO Facilities
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La Silla - 3.60m & CAT team Schedules
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FOUQUE, Pascal
( Obs. Paris-Meudon - DESPA )
-
MARCO, Olivier
( ESO )
-
SCARPA, Riccardo
( ESO )
-
Contains the Cosmologist calculator and basic astronomical and physical information.
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ELLISON, Sara
( ESO )
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Quasar absorption lines.
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IVANOV, Valentin D.
( ESO )
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European Southern Observatory
( ESO )
-
ESO, the European Southern Observatory, is a multinational organisation of
eight European member states. It operates astronomical observatories in Chile
and has its headquarters in Munich, Germany.
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ESO Imaging Survey
( EIS )
-
During 1997-1998 ESO carries out a deep, multicolor imaging survey
using EMMI on the NTT.
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European Southern Observatory - Munich Image Data Analysis System
( ESO-MIDAS )
-
The European Southern Observatory, established in 1962, operates astronomical observatories
at La Silla (600 km north of Santiago de Chile)
and at Paranal (130 km south of Antofagasta). ESO's headquarters
are in Garching, just north of Munich, Germany. ESO is
supported by: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Sweden
and Switzerland. In Europe and in Chile, ESO has a
combined scientific, technical, adminstrative and visiting staff of around 400.
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ESO-MIDAS Users Guide
( Overview )
-
ESO-MIDAS is the acronym for the European Southern Observatory -
Munich Image Data Analysis System which is developed and maintained
by the European Southern Observatory. The MIDAS system provides general
tools for image processing and data reduction with emphasis on
astronomical applications including imaging and special reduction packages for ESO
instrumentation at La Silla. Volume A describes the basic MIDAS
system with all general purpose facilities such as MIDAS Control
Language, all available commands, data input/output (including plotting and image
display), table system (MIDAS Data Base). Site specific features are
given in an appendix. Volume B describes how to use
the MIDAS system for astronomical data reduction. Application packages for
special types of data or reductions (e.g., long slit and
echelle spectra, object search, or crowded field photometry) are discussed
assuming intensity calibrated data. A set of appendices gives a
detailed description of the reduction of raw data from ESO
instruments. Volume C gives the detailed description for all commands
available. This volume is not available to remote users as
the complete volume as it is accessed via the MIDAS
GUI XHelp.
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ESO-MIDAS Courier
( Newsletter for ESO-MIDAS User )
-
The ESO-MIDAS Courier is published twice per year by the
MIDAS group of the European Southern Observatory.
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ESO Vacancy Announcements
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ESO Publications
-
Includes access to ESO Messenger, ESO Scientific and Technical Reports,
Star Formation Newsletter, ESO Reports, ESO Conference and Workshop Proceedings.
-
Meteorological Forecasts at ESO Sites
( ESO Weather-Watch )
-
This site provides meteorological indormations about observing conditions at ESO
observatories. Forecasts of precipitable water vapour, cloudiness, wind, temperature and
pressure are available, along with synoptic maps and satellite pictures.
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On-line Data and Information in Astronomy
( a paper by Heinz Andernach (IAC, 2/8/93 )
-
CONTENTS: Introduction, Astronomical Catalogues and On-line Data Bases, Astronomical Catalogues
remotely, Catalogues at IAC, On-line Data Bases, Observatory Archives of
Raw/Calibrated Data, Optical Sky Surveys and Plate Scans, Bibliographical Services,
Thesauri, Desktop & Electronic Publishing, Addresses, Directories and Meetings, Astronomical
Software On-line, Discussion Groups via Networks.
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Star Formation Newsletter
-
The Star Formation Newsletter (SFN) is an electronic publication dedicated
to early stellar evolution and molecular clouds. It is edited
by Bo Reipurth.
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Fibre Large Area Multi Element Spectrograph
( FLAMES, ESO VLT )
-
FLAMES is a Fibre Facility for the ESO VLT. It
includes an high and intermediate resolution optical spectrograph (GIRAFFE), with
its own fibre system.
-
FOcal Reducer/low dispersion Spectrograph
( FORS, ESO VLT )
-
The two FORS instruments are designed as all-dioptric focal reducers
for the ESO Very Large Telescope. They are capable of
doing : direct imaging , long slit grism spectroscopy ,
multi object grism spectroscopy , polarimetry (FORS1), medium dispersion echelle
grism spectroscopy (FORS2), and all sensible combinations of these modes
(e.g. imaging- or spectropolarimetry) in the wavelength range from 330nm
to 1100nm.
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FUEGOS - Multi-Object Area Spectrograph
( ESO VLT )
-
The FUEGOS instrument stands for Fibre Unit for Extra-Galactic Optical
Spectroscopy and will be capable of performing Multi-object spectroscopy and
Area spectroscopy in the 370nm to 900nm wavelength range and
with two resolving powers, 17000 and 7500.
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Infrared Spectrometer And Array Camera
( ISAAC, ESO VLT )
-
ISAAC covers the wavelength range 1-5µm and is designed primarily
for: 'wide' (2.5x2.5') field imaging and long slit low &
medium resolution spectroscopy.
-
Nasmyth Adaptive Optics System
( NAOS, ESO VLT )
-
High-Resolution Near-Infrared Camera
( CONICA, ESO VLT )
-
The high-resolution near-IR camera CONICA covers the infrared wavelength range
from 1 µm to 5 µm. It is installed at
the Nasmyth B focus of the VLT Unit Telescope 1
to operate in conjunction with the Nasmyth Adaptive Optics System
(NAOS). CONICA is designed to exploit the adaptively corrected telescope
image at wavelengths longwards of 2 µm. Speckle interferometry can
be performed, primarily at the shorter wavelengths.
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VLT Mid Infrared Imager Spectrometer
( VISIR, ESO VLT )
-
ESO Libraries
-
Astronomy Librarians and Libraries Addresses
-
Alphabetical list of astronomy librarians and a few astrolibrary-related addresses.
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Library and Informations Services in Astronomy II Conference
-
The aims of LISA-II, a proposed IAU Colloquium, are twofold:
(1) to provide the opportunity for librarians of astronomical observatories
and institutes to meet to discuss common problems, and ways
of stimulating greater cooperation between libraries and their services; and
(2) to raise discussion about, and to throw light on,
the interface areas between astronomical libraries and the wide range
of online and other astronomical computer-based services which are becoming
ever more widespread.
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ESO Photo Gallery - Astronomical Images
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Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Collision with Jupiter (ESO)
-
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - ESO Web site
( ALMA )
-
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) is the new name
for the merger of the major millimeter array projects into
one global project: the European Large Southern Array (LSA), the
U.S. Millimeter Array (MMA), and possibly the Japanese Large Millimeter
and Submillimeter Array (LMSA). This will be the largest ground-based
astronomy project of the next decade after VLT/VLTI, and, together
with the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST), one of the
two major new facilities for world astronomy coming into operation
by the end of the next decade.
-
Astrophysical Virtual Observatory
( AVO )
-
The Astrophysical Virtual Observatory (AVO) Project is a Phase-A, three
year study for the design and implementation of a virtual
observatory for European astronomy.
A virtual observatory (VO) is
a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools which
utilize the internet to form a scientific research environment in
which astronomical research programs can be conducted.
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Very Large Telescope Project
( VLT, ESO )
-
ESO is building what will be the World's largest optical
telescope array, The Very Large telescope (VLT).
The ESO
Very Large Telescope will consist of four 8-meter telescopes which
can work independently or in combined mode. In this latter
mode the VLT provides the total light collecting power of
a 16 meter single telescope, making it the largest optical
telescope in the world. The four 8-m telescopes supplemented with
3 auxilliary 1 m telescopes may also be used in
interferometric mode providing high angular resolution imaging. The useful wavelength
range extends from the near UV up to 25 microns
in the infrared.
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Hierarchical Equal Area isoLatitude Pixelisation of the sphere
( HEALPix )
-
Future satellite missions to measure the CMB anisotropy - NASA's
Microwave Anisotropy Probe, MAP, and ESA's Planck - will produce
multifrequency data sets sufficient for the construction of full-sky maps
of the microwave sky at an angular resolution of a
few arcminutes. The principal concern in construction of HEALPix was
to create a mathematical structure which supports the discretisation of
functions on a sphere at sufficiently high resolution to facilitate
fast and accurate statistical and astrophysical analysis of such massive
full-sky data sets.
The HEALPix package is available for
distribution.
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COMERON, Fernando
( ESO )
-
NAUMANN, Michael
( ESO )
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Euroscience
-
Euroscience was founded in 1997 in order to:
- Offer
an open forum for scientists, industrialists and citizens interested in
science and technology,
- Strengthen the links between European research and
European society,
- Contribute to the creation of an integrated space
for science and technology in Europe,
- Influence science and technology
policies.
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EUSO - Extreme Universe Space Observatory
( EUSO )
-
The "Extreme Universe Space Observatory - EUSO" is the first
Space mission devoted to the investigation of cosmic rays and
neutrinos of extreme energy (E > 5 x 10e19 eV),
using the Earth's atmosphere as a giant detector, the detection
being performed by looking at the streak of fluorescence light
produced when such a particle interacts with the Earth's atmosphere.
EUSO is a mission of the European Space Agency
ESA, and it is currently under "Phase A" study with
a goal for a three year mission starting in 2009.
EUSO will be accommodated, as an external payload of the
Columbus module, on the ISS International Space Station.
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European VLBI Network
( EVN )
-
The European VLBI network (EVN) home page includes general information
on the EVN, including contact adresses around the network, Call
for Proposals, the EVN PC page, EVN and global VLBI
scheduling, VLBINFO account, EVN experiment feedback facility, Network monitoring reports
and other technical documents, the EVN Newsletter archive and a
description of the type of science that can be investigated
with the EVN array.
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EVN/JIVE Symposium No. 3
( On-line Preprints )
-
The oral contributions presented at the 3rd EVN/JIVE symposium are
available on-line (as compressed postcript files).
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Extrasolar Planet Search
( Berkeley )
-
Geoff Marcy and Paul Butler site at San Francisco State
University.
-
Eyes on the Skies - Robotic Solar Viewing Telescope
-
Internet-accessible robotic solar telescope.
-
Fox Park Public Observatory
( FPPO )
-
The Fox Park Public Observatory is located in Potterville, Michigan.
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Astronomy Section, Rochester Academy of Scieces
( ASRAS )
-
Events schedule for the Astronomy Section, Images, links, and a
list of current Supernovae.
-
Latest Supernovae
( Supernovae in NGC/IC Galaxies )
-
Current list of observable Supernovae in NGC and IC galaxies.
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Global Network of Automatic Telescopes
( GNAT )
-
Home page of the Global Network of Automatic Telescopes including
white papers, meeting announcements and other information.
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plotutils
-
The GNU plotutils package contains software for both programmers and
technical users. Its centerpiece is libplot, a powerful C/C++ function
library for exporting 2-D vector graphics in many file formats,
both vector and raster. It can also do vector graphics
animations.
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Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association
( GRAAA )
-
Promoting astronomy in the West Michigan area. The GRAAA owns
and operates the James C. Veen Observatory.
-
Grid Physics Network
( GriPhyN )
-
The GriPhyN (Grid Physics Network) collaboration is a team of
experimental physicists and information technology (IT) researchers who plan to
implement the first Petabyte-scale computational environments for data intensive science
in the 21st century.
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Hawaiian Astronomical Society
( HAS )
-
Hallo northern sky
( planetarium software program )
-
The program Hallo northern sky is a simple windows application
which plots an electronic version of the night sky. It
displays all stars to magnitude 8.0 (or 9.5) and about
10000 deep sky objects. It also shows the planets, Moon,
Sun, the Jovian moons, phases of the Moon and inner
planets, solar and lunar eclipses, rings and moons of Saturn
and some minor planets and comets.The intention of the program
is to familiarise you with the night sky and prepare
yourself with a map for a night with your telescope.
To help you with this, all deepsky objects are displayed
in the correct size and orientation if available.
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International Association for Astronomical Studies
( IAAS )
-
The International Association for Astronomical Studies (IAAS) is a group
of junior high & high school students from the Denver,
Colorado Metro area. These students share a common interest in
astronomy and want to share that interest with others.
-
International Astronomical Union
( IAU )
-
Announcements, Information bulletin and services of the International Astronomical Union
(IAU; Union Astronomique Internationale, UAI).
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International Astronomical Youth Camp
( IAYC )
-
The IAYC is organized every year in a different European
country. The 70 participants are between 16 and 24 years
old and come from over 20 different countries. They work
for 3 weeks in 8 working groups on their own
astronomy research projects.
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International Earth Rotation Service
( IERS )
-
The mission of the International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) is
to provide timely and accurate data on the Earth's rotation
and to maintain the International Celestial Reference Frame and the
International Terrestrial Reference Frame.
The IERS is an interdisciplinary service
that maintains key connections between astronomy, geodesy and geophysics.
-
International Earth Rotation Service
( IERS )
-
Isle Of Man Astronomical Society
( IOMAS )
-
Classical and Quantum Gravity
-
A journal of the Institute of Physics (IoP) for physicists,
mathematicians and cosmologists working in the fields of gravitation and
the theory of spacetime.
-
Journal of Optics A : Pure and Applied Optics
-
The journal covers all aspects of modern and classical optics:
experimental and theoretical studies, applications and instrumentation. The journal is
the result of the merger in 1999 of Journal of
Optics (formerly Nouvelle Revue d'Optique) and Pure and Applied Optics.
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Physics Jobs
( IoP )
-
Indian Space Research Organisation
( ISRO )
-
Los Angeles Astronomical Society
( LAAS )
-
The oldest astronomical society in southern California, founded in 1926.
Over 350 members, and an active schedule of public and
private observing and telescope making. Resources include a semi-portable 30-inch
telescope, our own 2.5 acre dark sky observing site, and
optical & machine shop facilities for telescope making.
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Lake County Astronomical Society
( LCAS )
-
Out of This World star atlas exhibition
-
An exhibition of rare star maps and atlases from the
History of Science Collection of the Linda Hall Library.
-
Large Millimeter Telescope / Gran Telescopio Milimétrico
( LMT )
-
The Large Millimeter Telescope is a bi-national project sponsored by
both U.S. and Mexican governments and institutions to build the
largest single-dish millimeter-wavelength radio telescope ontop of the mountain Cerro
La Negra near Puebla in Mexico. The telescope is currently
under construction with a rough completion date near 2003.
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Low Frequency Array
( LOFAR )
-
The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is a radio telescope that
will operate at the lowest frequencies that are accessible from
earth. The current plan is that LOFAR will work in
the range from 10-240 MHz. The telescope is being developed
by ASTRON, based in Dwingeloo (the Netherlands), the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC (USA) and MIT
Haystack Observatory (USA).
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Louisville Astronomical Society
( LAS )
-
The Louisville Astronomical Society, is an organization of individuals interested
in various facets of Astronomy, both in optical and radio
wavelengths.
-
Maidanak Foundation
-
The Maidanak Foundation is dedicated to supporting the scientific teams
currently running the Mt. Maidanak Observatory, and to provide funding
for key scientific equipment.
-
MeteorObs
( Global Forum for Meteor Observing and Meteor Science )
-
A Web site and email forum with nearly 600
professional and amateur subscribers world-wide, dedicated to all aspects of
meteor observing and meteor astronomy.
-
Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy
( MIRA )
-
The Monterey Institute for Research in Astronomy is a non-profit
astronomical observatory, founded in 1972 and dedicated to research and
education in astronomy.
-
Robotic Lunar Observatory
( ROLO )
-
The Robotic Lunar Observatory (ROLO) is dedicated to studying one
of the remaining unknowns of the Moon: what is its
precise brightness? ROLO is currently part of the NASA Earth
Observing Spacecraft Mission. The concept of the project is that
the Moon will be observed repeatedly, and data gathered, so
that we can predict the brightness of the Moon to
better than two percent. Then, spacecraft orbiting the Earth can
look at the Moon as part of a calibration sequence
to get an absolute brightness reference.
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Mountain Skies Astronomical Society
( MSAS )
-
A non-profit educational science center, with a lender library of
resources. Several membership catagories including special classroom memberships.
-
Subaru Telescope at Hilo
( NAOJ )
-
The SUBARU is an 8.3-m diameter new-generation telescope being constructed
and to be operated by the National Astronomical Observatory, under
the Ministry of Education of Japan.
-
Naperville Astronomical Association
( NAA )
-
Amateur astronomy club for southwest Chicagoland (IL, USA).
Monthly
public meetings; observatory hosts public observing evenings June - Sept.;
observing sessions and other activities for members.
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Northeast Florida Astronomical Society
( NEFAS )
-
Located in Jacksonville, Florida.
-
Northeast Kansas Amateur Atronomer's League
( NEKAAL )
-
NEKAAL is a non-profit astronomy group engaged in public awareness
of astronomical topics. Farpoint Observatory is owned and operated by
NEKAAL and is the home of FAST ( Farpoint's asteroid
search team) MPC code #734.
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NETLIB Software
-
Netlib is a collection of mathematical software, papers, and databases.
-
Parallel Virtual Machine
( PVM )
-
PVM (Parallel Virtual Machine) is a software system that enables
a collection of heterogeneous computers to be used as a
coherent and flexible concurrent computational resource. The individual computers may
be shared- or local-memory multiprocessors, vector supercomputers, specialized graphics engines,
or scalar workstations, that may be interconnected by a variety
of networks, such as ethernet, FDDI, etc. PVM support software
executes on each machine in a user-configurable pool, and presents
a unified, general, and powerful computational environment of concurrent applications.
User programs written in C or Fortran are provided access
to PVM through the use of calls to PVM library
routines for functions such as process initiation, message transmission and
reception, and synchronization via barriers or rendezvous. Users may optionally
control the execution location of specific application components. The PVM
system transparently handles message routing, data conversion for incompatible architectures,
and other tasks that are necessary for operation in a
heterogeneous, network environment.
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New Jersey
Astronomical Association
( NJAA )
-
"The Paul H. Robinson Observatory" and the "Edwin E. Aldrin,
Jr. Astronomical Center" stands on eighteen acres at an elevation
of almost nine hundred feet in Voorhees State Park
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Observatorio ARVAL
( Venezuela )
-
ARVAL's site is dedicated to propagating astronomical information.
All of
it is bilingual (Spanish - English), except for the 'Astronomía
Caraqueña' section, which contains local astronomical information centered around Caracas,
Venezuela.
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Orange County Astronomers
( OCA )
-
Orange County Astronomers is anastronomy group for Orange County California.
Operates Anza Observatory near Palomar Mtn. 12 page journal monthly,
Sirius Astronomer. Sponsors AstroImage.
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Open Space Initiative
( OSEI )
-
Open Space Initiative is an online collaborative community focused on
discovering, creating and improving technologies useful for human exploration of
space.
-
Oil Region Astronomical Society
( ORAS )
-
Northwest Pennsylvania
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Optics Express
-
International electronic journal of optics, launched in July 1997. Reports
new developments in optical science and technology on a biweekly
basis. Published by Optical Society of America (OSA).
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Perkins Observatory
-
Public Observatory located in Deleware, Ohio, USA. Offers public programs
almost every weekend. Owned and operated by the Ohio Wesleyan
University.
-
PhysicsWeb
( The web site for physicists )
-
PhysicsWeb provides weekly news, patent news, webwatch, book reviews, jobs,
events calendar, Physics World magazine and an extensive collection of
physics related resources.
-
Internet Pilot to Physics
-
Job announcements and deadlines - Conference deadlines - Physics News
Flashes - Today in the history of physic - Physics
Conference List - Announce a Conference - On-Line Discussion Forum
- Market place for used equipment - Jobs on-line -
Student Forum - Book Reviews and New Books.
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Physics Jobs On-Line
( The Internet Pilot to Physics )
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Planetary Society
-
In 1980, Carl Sagan and Bruce Murray founded The Planetary
Society to promote the exploration of our solar system (and
others) and the search for extraterrestrial life. In its first
year, the Society became the fastest growing nonprofit membership organization
of the decade. We now number over 100,000 members around
the world--the largest nongovernmental space organization on Earth.
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Pixel Observation on Isaac Newton Telescope - Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified Pixels Experiment
( POINT-AGAPE Collaboration )
-
The POINT-AGAPE collaboration looks for microlensing events due to MACHOs
towards the M31 galaxy. POINT stand for "Pixel Observation on
Isaac Newton Telescope" and AGAPE for "Andromeda Galaxy and Amplified
Pixels Experiment".
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Prairie Astronomy Club of Lincoln, Nebraska
( PAC )
-
The Prairie Astronomy Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to
education of the public about the science of astronomy, as
well a furthering the science through the activities of the
club members.
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Champaign-Urbana Astronomical Society
( CUAS )
-
The Champaign-Urbana Astronomical Society is devoted to the promotion of
astronomy and enjoyment of the night skys.
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Amateur Astronomers Association of Princeton
( AAAP )
-
Home Page for the Amateur Astronomers' Association of Princeton (New
Jersey). Includes information about club activities, program schedule, and special
events.
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Parallel Tools Consortium
( Ptools )
-
The purpose of the Ptools WWW pages is to provide
information about the Ptools software consortium to the community. The
on-line pages include up-to-date general information about the consortium, consortium
project descriptions, meeting announcements and minutes, the email reflector archive,
the by-laws, and pointers to other WWW resources.
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Riverside Astronomical Society
( RAS )
-
Bringing the joys of astronomy to the public in Southern
California. Guest speakers, star parties, amateur telescope making, education and
community outreach.
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International Fellowship of Rotarian Amateur Astronomers
( IFRAA )
-
The Rotary International Fellowship of Rotarian Amateur Astronomers (IFRAA) is
for Rotarian members to enjoy fellowship and share information about
astronomy, cosmology, and space exploration. In the future, the fellowship
plans sponsor meetings at Rotary conventions, and special projects of
interest to members.
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Sci.Astro.Amateur
( SAA )
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The offical site of the newsgroup saa (sci.astro.amateur). Learn about
the newsgroup, learn what's up in the night sky, view
our SETI@home teams stats, and much more!
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Saguaro Astronomy Club
( SAC )
-
The Saguaro Astronomy Club promotes fellowship and the exchange of
information among its members and regularly conducts and supports public
programs on astronomy.
The SAC Deep Sky Database contains
information on over 10,000 star clusters, galaxies, and nebulae of
all types. The SAC Double Star Database contains information on
over 10,000 multiple star systems.
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San Antonio Astronomical Association
( SAAA )
-
Since its founding in 1974, the San Antonio Astronomical Association
of San Antonio, Texas, has become one of the largest
non-profit amateur astronomical organizations in the United States. Our 250+
members come from every walk of life, from elementary school
students, to retirees, to teachers, to professional astronomers. For nearly
a quarter century the SAAA has provided free educational programs
for its members and the public.
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Visual Satellite Observers
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Southern Cross Astronomical Society
( SCAS )
-
The Southern Cross Astronomical Observatory, founded in 1922 in Miami,
Florida, is one of the oldest amateur astronomical societies in
the Western hemisphere. The renowned astronomer, Dr. Harlow Shapley, visited
the first observatory at the Royal Palm Hotel & Park
near the Miami River. He marveled at our view of
the constellation Crux, "The Southern Cross," and suggested this name
for the newly formed Observatory.
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Science
( magazine )
-
Science, the global weekly of research, is published by the
American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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San Diego Astronomy Association
( SDAA )
-
Amateur astronomers of San Diego, CA and surrounding areas meet
730PM Third Fridays at the R.H. Fleet Space Theater and
Science Center, Balboa Park.
Lectures, public star parties, telescope
making. Professionally equipped observatory at large remote desert site.
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey
( SDSS )
-
The Sloan Digital Sky Survey's goal is to probe the
large-scale structure of the universe by systematically mapping in detail
one fourth of the sky. The survey will produce a
catalog of roughly 100 million objects, with redshifts to more
than a million galaxies and quasars.
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UK Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
( UKSEDS )
-
UKSEDS is the UK's national student space society. Take a
look at our web pages for more information on our
activities and how to join. The web site also contains
information resources related to space in the UK and around
the world.
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Nine Planets
( a tour of the solar system )
-
A descriptive page about each major object in the solar
system.
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Web Nebulae
-
The emphasis here is on aesthetics, not science. While there
is a little information to help you appreciate the images
this is not a tutorial on the astronomy of nebulae.
The intent is primarily to showcase a part of Nature's
beauty that is accessible to us only via the telescope.
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Hubble Space Telescope
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The best images from the Hubble space telescope.
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Messier Pages at SEDS
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Images and short information for each of the 110 Deep
Sky Objects of Messier's catalog, together with various indices and
reference material. Including historic and observational stuff, and a big
image collection.
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Orbiting Telescopes
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A list of all astronomical satellites, or Orbiting Astronomical Observatories
launched up to now, plus scheduled future projects, with some
basic data, a short description, and worldwide links to webpages
and/or images of the spacecraft (if available).
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SETI League
-
The SETI
League believes that receipt of electromagnetic signals of intelligent origin
from beyond our planet will change forever our view of
humanity's place in the cosmos. Our mission it to organize
and coordinate people interested in the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence
in the hope of receiving such signals.
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San Francisco Amateur Astronomers
( SFAA )
-
Founded in September 1952, the SFAA holds general meetings on
the third Wednesday of every month at the Morrison Planetarium
in San Francisco's Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate
Park.
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Wide Field Plate Database
( WFPDB, Sofia )
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The Wide-Field Plate Database (WFPDB) contains the descriptive information for
the astronomical wide-field (> 1°) photographic observations stored in numerous
archives all over the world.
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Saint Louis Astronomical Society
( SLAS )
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Site of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society in St. Louis,
MO, USA.
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Smoky Mountain Astronomical Society
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SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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The Web site of the International Society for Optical Engineering,
includes meeting announcements, membership information, and abstracts of nearly 30,000
papers on optics and related subjects, including astronomy. The Gateway to Photonics Information is a set of links to
institutions, societies, government agencies, and other useful resources.
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Stockholm Amateur Astronomers
( STAR )
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STAR is a club in Stockholm, Sweden for those who
are curious about the wonders of the sky.
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Space Telescope - European Coordinating Facility
( ST-ECF )
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The ST-ECF was established in 1984 jointly by the European
Space Agency and the European Southern Observatory and is located
at the ESO headquarters at Garching near Munich. The ST-ECF
supports the European astromical community in exploiting the research opportunities
provided by the earth-orbiting Hubble Space Telescope. The ST-ECF provides
detailed technical information about the HST and its science instruments,
supports European astronomers in the preparation of HST observing proposals,
coordinates the development of computer software tuned to the specific
data analysis needs of HST users, operates and maintains an
archive of all the scientific data collected by HST, and
acts as a European centre for associated meetings and workshops.
In all of these duties the ST-ECF staff maintains close
contacts with the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) in Baltimore,
which is charged with the scientific operation of the HST
observatory.
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Astrovirtel
( Accessing Astronomical Archives as Virtual Telescopes )
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The ASTROVIRTEL Project, supported by the European Commission and managed
by the ST-ECF on behalf of ESA and ESO, is
aimed at enhancing the scientific return of the ESO/ST-ECF Archive.
It offers the possibility to European Users to exploit it
as a virtual telescope, retrieving and analysing large quantities of
data with the assistance of the Archive operators and personnel.
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CAULET, Adeline
( ST-ECF )
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PIRENNE, Benoit
( ST-ECF )
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SJÖBERG, Britt
( ST-ECF )
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WALSH, Jeremy
( ST-ECF )
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LUCY, Leon
( ST-ECF )
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ROSA, Michael
( ST-ECF )
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BENVENUTI, Piero
( ST-ECF )
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ALBRECHT, Rudi
( ST-ECF )
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FOSBURY, Bob
( ST-ECF )
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HOOK, Richard
( ST-ECF )
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HILL, Susan
( ST-ECF )
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FREUDLING, Wolfram
( ST-ECF )
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Hubble Space Telescope - European HST Public Outreach
( HST, at ST-ECF )
-
ESA based public outreach service focusing on European HST science.
-
HST On-line documentation at ST-ECF
-
Documents And Instrument Handbooks, Data Analysis related to Hubble Space
Telescope instruments.
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ST-ECF Newsletter
-
The ST-ECF Newsletter is a regular publication of the Space
Telescope - European Coordinating Facility.
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Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility - Software Developments
( ST-ECF )
-
The ST-ECF is actively engaged in software development in many
areas related to HST data calibration, analysis and visualization.
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The Albuquerque Astronomical Society
( TAAS )
-
A non-profit scientific and educational organization dedicated to education and
the enjoyment of astronomy. Offers telescope making, educational outreach, lectures,
sidewalk astronomy and dark sky activities.
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The Amateur Sky Survey
( TASS )
-
The TASS project has constructed low-cost drift-scan cameras and distributed
them to sites around the world. The goal is to
monitor bright objects across a large section of the sky.
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Las Brisas Observatory
( LBO )
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Astrophotographs from The Las Brisas Observatory.
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Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas
( TAS )
-
With over 300 members, the Texas Astronomical Society of Dallas
is a group of individuals sharing and promoting their common
interest in astronomy. T.A.S. is a member of the Astronomical
League and is home to the nationally known " Constellation
of the Month" series.
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The Astronomer online
( TA )
-
TA produces a magazine for the advanced amateur and its
aim is to publish all observations of astronomical interest as
soon as possible after they are made.
The magazine
has been published monthly since 1964 and subscribers are found
all over the world. It also provides a very comprehensive
electronic circulars service to keep our members up to date.
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Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association
( TAAA )
-
The Tucson Amateur Astronomy Association is a group of people
that want to share their interest in the sky. General
meetings are held monthly, and frequent observing sessions are scheduled
at dark sites. Members vary in expertise from beginner to
professional.
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Academic Assistance Access
( AAA )
-
Academic Assistance Access functions in a mailing list environment divided
by subject matter (including Astronomy). By subscribing to a specific
mailing list, you will get answers to your questions.
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The Wilderness Center Astronomy Club
( WCAC )
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Astronomy club in Canton, Ohio area. New observatory with refurbished
16" Ealing Cassegrain telescope. Planetarium and Educational programs.
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Deep Extragalactic Evolutionary Probe
( DEEP )
-
The Deep Extragalactic Evolutionary Probe (DEEP) is a multi-year program
which uses the twin 10-m Keck Telescopes and the Hubble
Space Telescope to conduct a large scale survey of distant,
faint, field galaxies.
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UCSC Compact Object Resources
-
Various resources related to gamma-ray burst astronomy and radio pulsar
research. Includes sorted archives of GCN circulars as well as
a web interface to the pulsar catalog and various other
useful tools for pulsar observers.
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REACT Optical Gamma-Ray Burst Follow-up Network
-
REACT is a consortium of optical telescopes that have agreed
to work together toward a common goal of comprehensive, multiwavelength
study of gamma-ray burst afterglows.
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THORSETT, Stephen
( UCSC )
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Pulsars, gamma-ray bursts and other compact objects in astrophysics.
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University of California Observatories - Lick Observatory (WWW)
( UCO/Lick )
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Lick Observatory Anonymous ftp
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UCO/Lick: Mt. Hamilton Telescope Schedules
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STEINBRING, Eric
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What color are the stars?
-
Chromaticity and rgb pixel color are derived from spectra for
various stellar types/classes. Providing physically motivated colors for astronomy presentations.
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Virtual Sky
( Federated Sky Surveys )
-
A portal to multiple representations of the night sky, including
a high-resolution (1 second/pixel) optical survey of the Northern sky
and the Uranometria engravings from 1603.
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NetAstroCatalog - a mailing list for "deep sky" observers of all levels
( IAAC )
-
The Internet Amateur Astronomers Catalog (IAAC or 'netastrocatalog' for short)
is a forum for amateur astronomers at all levels to
share their observations of Deep-Sky objects.
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Virtual Observatory Forum
-
Discussion forum for the "Virtual Observatory".
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World Wide Web Consortium
( W3C )
-
World Wide Web Consortium - Leading the Evolution of the
Web - The World Wide Web Consortium exists to realize
the full potential of the Web.
-
HyperText Markup Language
( HTML )
-
This is W3 Consortium's home page for HTML. Here you
will find pointers to our specifications for HTML, guidelines on
how to use HTML to the best effect, and pointers
to related work at W3C.
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About the World Wide Web
( WWW )
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Overview at W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
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Cosmos Link: LInks to the Cosmos
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Hundreds of links dealing with space, astronomy, cosmos, telescopes, astrophysics,
astrophotography, stars, black holes, nebulas, galaxies, Radio Astronomy, quantum physics,
string theory, astronomers, the sun, our planets and more.
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Winer Observatory
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Robotic observatory for small telescopes located in southeastern Arizona hosting
telescopes from other institutions for a fee. See our Web
site for details. Our own scientific interests are NEO's and
minor planet astrometry and photometry.
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Warren Rupp Observatory
( WRO: Home of Hidden Hollow Conventions )
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Astronomical Research, Digital Imaging, Comet Search, planetary observation, Deep sky
photography, Education.
31" F7 Telescope with computer drive in
35ft dome.
Free access to qualified students, university, professionals,
amateurs and general public.
Open House once a month.
All other visits by appointment only.
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XAsssist
( JHU Astrophysics )
-
XAssist is a software package to automate the analysis of
X-ray astrophysical data. Current emphasis is on Chandra data. ASCA
and ROSAT are also supported and support for XMM-Newton will
be added.
This software is capable of data reduction,
reprocessing, source detection, and prelimenary spatial, spectral and temporal analysis
of the sources.
pe ()
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Laboratorio de Radio Astronomía
( Peru )
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Radio Astronomy Laboratory and Optical Astronomy.
pl (Poland)
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Polish Astronomy Portal
( ASTRONOMIA.PL )
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Polish educational portal for students and astronomy amateurs. News, articles,
info about lectures, chat, catalog, galleries, calendar, etc. [Site in
Polish language.]
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Poznan Observatory
( A. Mickiewicz University )
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Information on the staff and research activities.
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Warsaw University - Astronomical Observatory
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Contains general information about our Observatory and the most up-to-date
information on the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) --
a long-term, large scale photometric search for dark matter in
our Galaxy using microlensing phenomena.
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KRUSZEWSKI, Andrzej
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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JAHN, Krzysztof
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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All Sky Automated Survey
( ASAS )
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The All Sky Automated Survey is a project which final
goal is photometric monitoring of approx. 10 million stars brighter
than 14 magnitude all over the sky. The prototype instrument,
located at the Las Campanas Observatory (operated by the Carnegie
Institution of Washington), and the data pipeline were developed by
Dr. Grzegorz Pojmanski of the Warsaw University Observatory.
There
is a mirror site in the USA.
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POJMANSKI, Grzegorz
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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SEMENIUK, Irena
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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KALUZNY, Janusz
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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KIRAGA, Marcin
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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KURPIEWSKI, Andrzej
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
( OGLE - Warsaw University )
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The OGLE project is a long term microlensing survey with
main target being the search for dark matter in the
Galaxy and possibly also in the Magellanic Clouds. The second
phase of the project is realized on a dedicated 1.3m
Warsaw telescope located in Las Campanas Observatory, Chile. Every night
up to 30 million stars are measured in the Galactic
Bulge, LMC and SMC.
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PYCH, Wojtek
( Warsaw University Obs. )
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Acta Astronomica
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Acta Astronomica is an International Quarterly Journal published by Copernicus
Foundation for Polish Astronomy. Acta Astronomica is keeping a small
archive where authors publishing papers in the journal can make
their data available for the astronomical community.
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UDALSKI, Andrzej
( Warsaw Univ. Obs. )
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PLEWA, Tomasz
( Warsaw )
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Cracow Observatory
-
The Astronomical Observatory is an institute in Faculty of Mathematics
and Physics at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland. Nowadays
the scientific staff of 36 people works on: physics of
comets, photometry of variable stars, solar radio emission observations, investigation
of extragalactic radio sources, active galactic nuclei, interstellar and intergalactic
matter, physics of galaxies, large scale structure of the Universe
and theoretical cosmology.
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Cracow - Solar radio emission in dm wavelength
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Continuous observations of solar radio emission in decimeter wavelength have
been maintained in Cracow since 1957. Beginning from January 1995
we provide the reduced data on-line. The new instrument for
solar radio observations is under construction. It is to start
its operation in May, 1995.
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Mount Suhora Observatory
( Cracow Pedagogical University )
-
The Mt.Suhora Observatory is a part of Astronomy Department at
the Pedagogical University in Cracow, Poland. It is located in
Gorce mountain, near Koninki village, 60 km south-east of Cracow.
The scientific staff of 9 people works on photometry
of variable stars.
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SZALANSKI, Pawel Jan
( University of Lodz, Poland )
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Research interests: nuclear astrophysics (the s- and r-processes in nucleosynthesis,
network calculations) and nuclear physics (cross sections measurements, parity nonconservation
in (n,p) reactions, new spectrometers).
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Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center
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BORKOWSKI, Jerzy
( NCAC )
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GORNY, Slawomir K.
( NCAC )
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Nicolaus Copernicus University - Institute of Astronomy
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Torun Radio Astronomy Observatory
( TRAO )
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Torun Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO), now part of Torun Centre
for Astronomy is an educational and research facility of the
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Astronomy and Physics, Torun, Poland.
The Observatory main instrument is 32m modern design radio telescope
usable up to 50 GHz. Presently equipped with cooled receivers
for L and C bands is used extensively for VLBI,
pulsar timing and spectroscopy. Since April 1998 Torun is the
full member of the EVN.
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MARECKI, Andrzej
( Torun Radio Astronomy Obs. )
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FEILER, Roman
( Torun Radio Astronomy Obs. )
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BORKOWSKI, Kazimierz
( Torun Radio Astronomy Obs. )
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BLASZKIEWICZ, Leszek
( Torun Radio Astronomy Obs. )
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Wroclaw University, Institute of Theoretical Physics
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Zielona Gora Astronomical Centre
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Our general subject is pulsar radiation, especially pulsar observations and
modelling of pulsar radiation . We also work on relativistic
astrophysics, plasma physics and extinction of interstellar dust.
pt (Portugal)
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ANOA - Astronomia On-Line
( Portugal )
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All about Popular Astronomy in Portugal [em Portugues].
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Centre for Observational Astronomy in the Algarve
( COAA )
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Astronomy holiday centre in Algarve region of Portugal.
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MOREIRA, Miguel Centeno
( Observatorio Astronomico de Lisboa )
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Lisbon University - Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics
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[in Portuguese].
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NUNES, Ana Sofia
( University of Lisbon )
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AGOSTINHO, Rui Jorge
( Astronomical Observatory of Lisbon )
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Research fields: Stellar Populations in the Galaxy; Primordial Lithium Abundance;
Stellar Black Holes.
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YUN, Joao L.
( University of Lisbon - Astronomical Observatory )
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Porto University - Astrophysics Center
-
This is the Home Page of The Astrophysics Research Center
at the University of Porto, providing general information on people
and their research.
ro (Romania)
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Romanian Academy Astronomical Institute
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Romanian Space Agency
( ROSA )
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The Romanian Space Agency (ROSA) is the National public institution
which co-ordinates and represents the space activities in Romania. ROSA
co-ordinates the Romanian Space Programme, mainly the research and development
components.
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Timisoara Astronomical Observatory, Romania
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The Astronomical Institute of Romania, Astronomical Observatory Timisoara.
ru (Russia)
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Euro-Asian Astronomical Society
( EAAS )
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The Euro-Asian Astronomical Society was created in April 1990.
The Society performs its activities mainly in New Independent States
on the territory of the Former Soviet Union and surrounding
countries. The main goals of the society are to maintain
the development of astronomy and to reinforce scientific contacts between
astronomers of the former Soviet Union and their colleagues all
over the world.
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Astronet - Russian Astronomical Network
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Astronet is a Russian Astronomical Network. The "Astronet" project aims
at the broad russian-speaking audience, interested in science-educational astronomical information
in Russia and abroad - schoolchildren, students, post-graduates, scientists and
teachers as well as all people having interest in astronomical
achievements.
The main goal is to develop a conception
of informational resource as an informational system targeted to easy
access of all people to scientific, popular-science and educational information
as well as stimulation of knowledge sharing between qualified participants
of scientific and educational processes, based on modern Internet technologies.
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NEUSTROEV, Vitaly V.
( Udmurt State University, Russia )
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Research interests: cataclysmic variables and close binaries, accretion discs.
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RUDNITSKIJ, Georgij M.
( MSU )
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Scientific Interests: Interstellar Molecules, Maser Radio Sources, Late-Type Stars, Circumstellar
Envelopes.
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Sternberg Astronomical Institute
( Heliophysics, internal structure and Seismology )
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This home page belongs to a small group of scientists
working at Sternberg Astronomical Institute which is a part of
Moscow State University.
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Sternberg Astronomical Institute (Moscow)- Relativistic Astrophysics Department
( SAI )
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Relativistic Astrophysics Department of the Sternberg Astronomical Institute.
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POPOV, Sergei
( Sternberg Astronomical Institute )
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Scientific interests: astrophysics of neutron stars, accretion, close binaries, star
formation, astronomy education.
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Joint Scientific and Educational Center
( JSEC )
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Goals of the Center: Joint Astrophysical Research by universities and
Academy of Sciences at BTA (6m telescope) and RATAN-600- the
largest Russian astrophysical instruments. / Promotion of high quality education
in Astrophysics and Radioastronomy / Development of database for astronomy
research and improvement of educational standards in universities specializing in
astronomy. / Application of new methods and technologies to the
largest telescopes of Academy of Sciences and development of instrumental
base for modern astrophysical research and high quality education.
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New Radio Telescope Technologies Laboratory
( NRTT Lab )
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NRRT Lab. of JSEC "Astronomy" in St.Petersburg, Russia. Current research:
Antenna testing and research, development of new antenna technologies for
radio telescopes including multielement feed arrays, MMIC focal receiver arrays,
active phased arrays for radio telescopes. Development, investigation and introduction
of new observation modes at RATAN-600 radio telescope.
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Pushchino Radioastronomy Observatory (PRAO)
( PRAO )
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Pushchino Radioastronomy Observatory of Astro Space Center of P.N.Lebedev Physical
Institute (PRAO ASC LPI).
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Astro Space Center
( ASC )
-
The Astro Space Center as a branch of Lebedev Institute
of Physics has a number of commitments for space experiments
in the areas of upper atmospheric, solar, and astronomical research
aboard Radioastron , Kvant and other space projects. Division scientists
are involved in major research thrusts that include interferometric observations,
studies of the solar atmosphere by using spectrographic techniques, and
studies of astronomical ranging from the ultraviolet through cosmic rays.
The division maintains facilities to design, construct, assemble, and calibrate
space experiments.
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Space Research Institute
( IKI )
-
As the leading organization of the Russian Academy of
Sciences in the field of investigations of Outer Space, Solar
System planets and other objects of the Universe, Space Research
Institute (IKI) is primarily in charge of long-range planning and
elaboration of space research programs of which a considerable part
is performed within the framework of international space research cooperation.
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IKI, Moscow - High Energy Astrophysics
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High Energy Astrophysics department at IKI, Moscow, is carrying out
research in various fields of X-ray astronomy: physical processes in
the vicinity of compact sources of x-ray emission, x-ray observations
using Russian space observatories MIR/KVANT and GRANAT, development of scientific
instrumentation for the SPECTRUM-X-GAMMA mission and ALPHA space station, participation
in the INTEGRAL project.
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Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Science Academy
( INASAN )
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Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Preprints
( INASAN )
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Instutute of Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences - Library
( INASAN )
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Topics: astronomy, physics, mathematics, mechanics, Earth sciences, cosmonautics, electronics.
Funds: 10000 books, 50000 periodics.
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Colloquium in the framework of IAU Commission N 5
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Colloquium "International Cooperation in Dissemination of the Astronomical Data" was
held in Pulkovo (St.-Petersburg, Russia) from 2 till 8 July
1996.
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MALKOV, Oleg
( Moscow )
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Creation and examination of astronomical data bases; creation of catalogues;
star designations problems; astronomical data analysis (about 20 publications). Initial
mass function (particularly for low-mass stars); local luminosity function; history
of star formation; structure of mass-luminosity relation; binary stars; brown
dwarfs; local missing mass (about 20 publications).
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Astrophysical CATalogs Support System of Special Astrophysical Observatory
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Astrophysical CATalogs Support System (CATS) of the Special Astrophysical observatory
includes a large number of astrophysical catalogs (mostly radioastronomical) and
allows users to select sources from the CATS by different
parameters, to make cross-identifications with user's lists and to study
radio spectra of radio sources.
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Special Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Sciences
( SAO RAS )
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SAO is Russia's main centre for ground-based space research. The
Observatory is located in the South of Russia, in the
Caucasus mountains of Karachaevo-Cherkesia. The basic instruments of the Observatory
are the 6-meter optical telescope BTA (Big Alt-azimuth Telescope) and
the 600-meter radio telescope RATAN-600.
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Special Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Science - Schedules
( SAO RAS )
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PANCHUK, Vladimir
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Solar Group of RATAN-600
-
The group provides Solar Radio Monitoring on RATAN-600. Observations are
performed with a high spatial, one - dimensional resolution scan
near UT 9-00 at 30-40 wavelengths in the range from
1.67 cm up to 32 cm with left (LCP) and
right (RCP) circular polarization.
There are FITS and GIF
data archives available from May 1997.
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KLOCHKOVA, Valentina
( SAO, Russia )
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Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Astronomy at the Instutute of Applied Physics R.A.S.
( MM and SubMM Astronomy at IAP RAS )
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Millimeter and submillimeter wave astronomy research at the Institute of
Applied Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences) includes developments of low-noise
receivers and other radio astronomical equipment, studies of dense interstellar
molecular clouds, numerical modelling. Observations are performed at the 22-m
radio telescope in Crimea and at other instruments worldwide.
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ZINCHENKO, Igor
( IAP RAS )
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Radio astronomy, studies of dense interstellar molecular clouds
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Pulkovo Central Astronomical Observatory
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Saint Petersburg University Astronomical Institute
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astrophysics, stellar dynamics, celestial mechanics, and astrometry.
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Circumplanetary Dust Dynamics: from Birth to Death
( Astronomical InSt. Petersburg )
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The modeled E ring of Saturn is presented. The page
is related to Cassini project, and introduces the research of
the faint circumplanetary dust complexes to everybody.
se (Sweden)
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European Association for Astronomy Education
( EAAE )
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The purpose of the EAAE is to improve and promote
scientific astronomical education all over Europe in schools of all
levels and other institutions involved in the teaching of astronomy.
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Goteborg University and Chalmers University of Technology - Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Onsala Space Observatory
( OSO )
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OSO is the Swedish National Facility for Radio Astronomy.
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LINDQVIST, Michael
( Onsala )
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Volga Space Plasma Physics Summer School Information - 1997
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The purpose of these
Summer Schools, held every second summer onboard a river cruise
ship on the Volga and organised jointly by the Radiophysical
Research Institute (NIRFI), Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia and the
Uppsala Division of the Swedish Institute of Space Physics
(IRFU), Uppsala, Sweden, is to give an introduction to modern
space plasma physics by bringing together experienced researchers, young scientists
and scholars in astrophysics, space physics and plasma physics for
a fruitful exchange of ideas across areas of interest, language,
culture and age barriers.
The topics covered include linear
and non-linear plasma physics, waves and radiation phenomena in plasma,
waves in random media and turbulence, planetary, solar and stellar
coronal plasma, plasma under extreme conditions in space, space plasma
radio emission, radio methods for investigating space plasma environments, and
the use of the Earth's ionosphere and magnetosphere as a
space plasma laboratory for model experiments simulating phenomena in other
plasma environments.
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Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope
( NSST )
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1m solar vacuum telescope at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
operated by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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Lund Observatory
-
Local information, research and publications, images from the Nordic Optical
Telescope.
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Lund Observatory: Preprints
-
a list of recent preprints published by astronomers at Lund
Observatory, Sweden
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DRAVINS, Dainis
( Lund Observatory, Sweden )
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High-speed astrophysics Stellar surface structure
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Tycho Brahe Observatory
( TBO )
-
Tycho Brahe observatory is an amateur facility located outside Malmö,
southern Sweden. It is a cooperation between two astronomical societies
in the region; Malmö Astronomi- & RymdfartsSällskap (MARS)
and Astronomiska Sällskapet Tycho Brahe (ASTB). The
observatory is open to the public and offers shows for
many different types of groups, in particular for schools.
Remote observations in real time with the robotic telescope/CCD system
are also proposed.
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Stockholm Observatory
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The Webpages of the Institute for Astronomy at Stockholm University
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Stockholm Observatory Preprints
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ARTYMOWICZ, Pawel
( Stockholm Observatory )
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Astronomy site
-
This is an astronomy site that has something both for
amateur and more advanced astronomers. We have, among other things,
proposals on mailinglists that will, via e-mail, keep you up-to-date.
We also have links to the most recent news releases.
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Uppsala Astronomical Observatory
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The WWW-server contains information about research activities etc, at the
astronomical observatory at Uppsala University.
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Kvistaberg Observatory
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The Observing Station of the Uppsala Observatory.
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LAGERKVIST, Claes-Ingvar
( Uppsala )
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asteroids
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PIJPERS, Frank P.
( Uppsala )
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LAGERROS, Johan
( Uppsala )
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X-Ray WWW Server
( at Uppsala Universitet )
-
The Server makes available bibliographies and databases related to x-ray
spectroscopic physics. In particular, the Henke database of atomic scattering
factors can be downloaded. Also, this is the site for
the Atomic and Molecular Core- Edge Excitation Database and Bibliography,
compiled originally by A.P. Hitchcock, and prepared by Hitchcock and
Mancini for electronic distribution (COREXDB). A simple bibliographic search mechanism
has been implemented for the COREX bibliography. A visualization mechanism
is currently being developed to allow Web Browsers to preview
datafiles as in-line GIFs before choosing to download.
si ()
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Fitsblink 3.x
-
Fitsblink is a program for Unix computers with the following
functions: it reads and displays an arbitrary number of FITS
images, allows their alignment, blinks them on screen, extracts and
reads star lists, matches them with GSC, USNO, ACT and
TYCHO catalogs, performs astrometry, identifies asteroids using the asteroid_server and
allows sending of results directly by email. Binaries in easy
to install RPM format for Linux, binaries for OS/2 and
sources with user manual are available.
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Ljubljana University, Astronomical Observatory
( Slovenia )
-
The Ljubljana Astronomical Observatory is part of the Department
of Physics and is located on the hill Golovec close
to Ljubljana (Slovenia). Observations that require dark skies are obtained
at Crni vrh observing station where two small automated
telescopes equipped with state of the art systems for CCD
photometry are located.
Astronomers run university courses of astronomy
for astronomers as well as physicists and primary and secondary
school teachers. The Observatory has a public astronomical library. Research
is in large part done in collaboration with the Astronomical Observatory of Padua. Reseach interests include general relativity, active
galactic nuclei, close stellar binary systems, pulsars, comets and telescope
automation.
sk (Slovak Republic)
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Astronomical Observatory and Planetarium of the M. Hell
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Public observatory, Sun, Meteor and Occultations observations; largest planetarium in
Slovak republic.
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Slovak Academy of Sciences, Astronomical Institute
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Slovak Astronomical Society
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HRIC, Ladislav
( Astronomical Institute, Slovak Republic )
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KOMZIK, Richard
( Astronomical Institute, Slovak Republic )
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Association Nouvelle pour la Diffusion et la Recherche à l'Observatoire de Marseille Et le Développement des Expositions
( ANDROMEDE )
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Association ANDROMEDE, Observatoire de Marseille [in French].
su (Russia [Former Soviet Union])
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Sternberg Astronomical Institute
( SAI (Moscow )
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SAI Crimean Observatory SAI Astronomical Databases Browse SAI Software archive(ftp.sai.msu.su)
Here you may find email address (Internet) of people at
Sternberg Astronomical Institute. Stellar astrophysics department Solar structure studies group
Division of Gravitational Measurements
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SAI Database
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This site includes presentations of astronomical databases maintained at Sternberg
Astronomical Institite, Moscow University.
tr ()
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Ankara University - Department of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Ege University - Astronomy and Space Sciences Department
( Izmir, Turkey )
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Erciyes University - Astronomy and Space Sciences Department
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A newly founded department, currently involving three persons, working on
stellar evolution, binary stars and radio astronomy. The campus hosts
a radio observatory with 2, 2.5, 3 and 5 meter
dishes.
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Istanbul University, Department of Astronomy and Space Science
( Turkey )
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Middle East Technical University - Astrophysics
( METU )
tw (Taiwan)
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Space Astronomy Instrument Laboratory
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Academia Sinica's Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics
( ASIAA )
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ASIAA is a research institute founded in 1993 at Taipei,
Taiwan, to study the universe and its constituents observationally and
theoretically. ASIAA's initial emphasis is on radio astronomy. ASIAA has
joined the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland millimeter Array (BIMA) as a 10% partner
sinice 1994. ASIAA is adding two elements to Smithsonian Astrophysical
Observatory's Sub-Mn-Array (SMA) (the SMART project) to become a 15%
partner of this frontier facility which is to be completed
before the year 2000.
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CHIN, Yi-nan
( Taipei, Taiwan )
ua ()
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Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences - Institute of Radio Astronomy
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UTR-2 catalogue
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The very-low frequency sky survey of discrete sources has been
obtained in the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the Ukrainian
National Academy of Sciences (Kharkov, Ukraine) with the UTR-2 radio
telescope at a number of the lowest frequencies used in
contemporary radio astronomy within the range from 10 to 25
MHz.
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Kharkov National University - Astronomical Observatory
( KhAO )
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Kharkov Astronomical Observatory (Ukraine). Astrophysical research of Sun, Moon, planets,
asteroids, comets, stars, extragalactic objects. Astrometry. Time service. Education. Recent
publications. Scientific seminar of KhAO.
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Kiev Shevchenko University - Astronomy and Space physics department
( Kiev, Ukraine )
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Research interests:
- Space Physics Plasma
- Optical spectrometry
and photometry
- Design of on-board TV and Spectrophotometry devices
- Nightglow emission
- Solar corona
- Comet observations.
Host of Young Scientists Conference on Astronomy and Space Physics
(YSC).
uk (United Kingdom [Great Britain])
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Armagh Observatory
( Ireland )
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Information on research programme and staff. Access to some Armagh
Preprints and historical documentation.
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Armagh Observatory Preprint Series
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JEFFERY, Simon
( Armagh Observatory )
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Simon Jeffery's web pages include descriptions of the properties of
hydrogen-deficient stars, including an on-line catalogue and descriptions of the
techniques (atmosphere codes and atomic data) used in their analysis.
The discussion is placed in the general context of the
late stages of stellar evolution.
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Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network
( BiSON )
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The current status of the Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network -
a global network for helioseismology. Additionally some recent results and
publications are available. [site under reconstruction]
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University of Birmingham - Space Research
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Low Energy Gamma-Ray Imager
( LEGRI )
-
LEGRI is a payload for the first mission of the
Spanish MINISAT platform. The objective of LEGRI is to demonstrate
the viability of HgI2 detectors for space astronomy, providing imaging
and spectroscopical capabilities in the 10-100 keV range.
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RAYCHAUDHURY, Somak
( University of Birmingham )
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Observational Cosmology.
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University of Bradford - Robotic Telescope
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The engineering in astronomy Team in the Department of
Industrial Technology are currently working on low-cost fully-robotic telescopes.
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Automated Telescopes
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Links to Automated telescopes on the Internet.
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Bristol Astrophysics Group home page
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Links to the Astrophysics and Astrochemistry pursuits of the University
of Bristol Physics and Chemistry Departments.
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UK Astronomy Data Centre
( formerly RGO Astronomy Data Centre )
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The Data Centre is part of the Cambridge Astronomy Survey
Unit and houses a good selection of data from the
UK's ground based telescopes as well as a number of
catalogues.
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Isaac Newton Group (la Palma) Data Centre
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Observations taken since 1986 with the INT, JKT and WHT
telescopes.
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Cambridge X-Ray Astronomy Group
( IoA, Cambridge )
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Home page of the X-Ray Astronomy Group at the Instittue of Astronomy, University of Cambridge. This server provides information
on the Group's research activities and links to other useful
astronomical WWW sites.
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Cambridge University Astronomy
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Includes: Institute of Astronomy (IoA)
Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory Royal Greenwich Observatory
Astronomer Place Index (via
gateway ), People Index (via
gateway ), Postal Index (via
gateway ), a Catalog of Galactic SNR's
, and more
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pgperl
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pgperl is a version of the Perl 4.0 language which
has been combined with the PGPLOT FORTRAN library, a very
popular package for plotting astronomical data. (As a glance through
any issue of ApJ or MNRAS will confirm.) The details
of this involve some complicated C glue routines but are
transparent to the user. perl is a real C-like language
with full control structures, and is very fast and efficient.
All the power of perl (and believe me that is
a lot) is available to extract data to plot from
multitudes of files in complicated free formats.
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Cambridge (UK) Institute of Astronomy
( IoA )
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Hubble Space Telescope picture gallery
-
a mousable sequence of press release photographs taken by the
NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
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Hubble Space Telescope - pictures
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Publicly released images from post-servicing observations by Hubble Space Telescope.
The images in this directory are in GIF format which
supports up to 256 colors (8-bits). They include 30 Doradus,
47 Tucanae, Comet 1993e, Eta Carinae, Mars, M31, M87, M100,
NGC1068, NGC2440, NGC6624, NGC7252, Nova Cygni, Orion (incl. animation), QSO1220+204,
the Saturn storm, SL-9, SN1987A (with rings), and SN1994I. The
images have originally been made available by the
Office of Public Outreach of the Space Telescope
Science Institute.
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Archive of Starlink Newsgroups
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An archive of the Starlink newsgroups, in the uk.org.starlink hierarchy,
is kept in Cambridge. This gives read access to the
newsgroups to interested parties who do not have the newsgroups
on their local news server. The articles in the archive
are sorted by subject to make following threads easier.
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APM POSS and UKST Sky Catalogues
( APMCAT )
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WWW access to machine based catalagues produced from Cambridge APM
(Automatic Plate Measuring) Machine scans of UKST, POSS1 and POSS2
plates. The catalogues consist of both blue and red plate
catalogues (i.e. O and E for POSS1 and B and
R for UKST and POSS2). The catalogues are complete for
mod(b)>30 degrees in the Northern Hemisphere and partially complete in
the Southern Celestial Hemisphere.
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BEAULIEU, Sylvie F.
( Univ. of Victoria, Canada )
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Carlsberg Meridian Telescope
( CMT )
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The Carlsberg Meridian Telescope (formerly the Carlsberg Automatic Meridian Circle)
is located on La Palma and is dedicated to carrying
out high-precision optical astrometry.
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GRIJS, Richard de
( Cambridge )
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Includes owner's astronomical publications and PhD thesis.
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University of Cambridge, Institute of Astronomy Library
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Orwell Astronomical Society (Ipswich)
( OASI )
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The OASI is based at the Orwell Park Observatory, built
in 1873, at the village of Nacton in Suffolk (UK).
The OASI pages give information about its activities and the
history of the observatory.
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PARRY, Ian
( IoA, Cambridge )
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MCMAHON, Richard
( IOA )
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HODGKIN, Simon
( IoA Cambridge )
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Interests: Searches for dark matter: brown dwarfs, white dwarfs.
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Astronomy-related Postal Addresses
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This database is from the RGO Email directory. The file
of type para used in the index was /public/wwwdata/.tribble/wais/emailpostal.dat2.
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IoA Cambridge preprints
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WAIS index to astronomy and astrophyics preprints received at the
Institute of Astronomy (IoA) Cambridge, UK
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Cambridge University Press
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Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
( MRAO )
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The Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory is part of the Cavendish
Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge. Current
research interests include: the cosmic microwave background (Sunyaev-Zeldovich and primordial
fluctuations), radio galaxies (hot-spots, spectral ageing), ultra-luminous infra-red galaxies, star
formation in galaxies, low-frequency radio surveys, mm and sub-mm instrumentation,
mm and sub-mm astronomy (star formation and outflows, interferometry, the
Galactic Centre), the interplanetary medium, supernova remnants, optical aperture synthesis,
and maximum entropy techniques.
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Catalogue of Galactic Supernova Remnants
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This is a catalogue of Galactic SNRs, giving a summary
listing of the parameters for each remnant, and detailed listings
(with references) for each object. The documentation gives a description
of the entries, and notes on new SNRs included in
this version of the catalogue, objects no longer thought to
be SNRs, and possible SNRs not included in the catalogue.
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Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope
( CAT )
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The CAT is a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background
observations at 13 to 17 GHz.
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Cambridge LFST
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Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope
( COAST )
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Cambridge Ryle Telescope
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Very Small Array
( VSA )
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The Very Small Array is an interferometer array designed to
make images of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation on
angular scales around one degree. The VSA consists of an
array of 14 small antennas, working at a frequency in
the range 26-36 GHz, and will be sited at the
Teide Observatory in Tenerife.
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The XXVIIth Young European Radio Astronomers Conference
( YERAC )
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Electronic proceedings of the XXVIIth Young European Radio Astronomers Conference
(YERAC), which was held at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory
(MRAO), Cambridge in 1994 September.
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MORTLOCK Daniel
( Cambridge, UK )
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Dynamics of Astrophysical Discs
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A six-month research programme (08 Jan - 03 Jul 98)
at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK.
The programme brought together experts from relevant areas in astrophysics
and mathematicians and scientists familiar with appropriate analytic methods and
numerical simulation techniques, including the solution of differential or integro-differential
equations.
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Cardiff University Physics and Astronomy
( Cardiff )
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University of Wales, College of Cardiff - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Cardiff Astronomical Society
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Cardiff Astronomical Society, UK, News and Homepage Information on astronomy,
telescopes and exhibitions Links to other society pages and astronomy
sites in the UK.
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Cardiff Star Formation Group
( UK )
-
Welcome to the home page of the Cardiff Star Formation
Group, part of the Physics and Astronomy Department at
UWCC. We conduct numerical simulations of star formation running
on the Cray YMP at Oxford and local Sun workstations
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Durham RAL HEP Databases
( HEPDATA )
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Gemini Multiobject Spectrographs
( GMOS )
-
There will be one GMOS for each of the two
GEMINI 8-m telescopes ( UK mirror ) which are due
for completion in 1998 and 2000. They will provide a
versatile low/medium resolution spectroscopic capability which will exploit the excellent
image quality delivered by the telescopes at optical and near-infrared
wavelengths.
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Graphical Astronomy and Image Analysis Tool
( GAIA )
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GAIA is a graphical image display and analysis tool, it
provides the usual facilities of image display tools, plus more
astronomically useful ones such as aperture photometry, arbitrary region analysis,
celestial co-ordinate readout, calibration and modification, grid overlays, blink comparison,
defect patching and the ability to query on-line (WWW) catalogues.
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MORRIS, Simon
( Durham Physics Department )
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HEGGIE, Douglas
( Edinburgh )
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University of Edinburgh - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Exeter Astrophysics
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Astrophysics Group in the School of Physics at the University
of Exeter. The group is part of the Starlink Project.
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Glasgow University - Astronomy Group
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Some astronomical resources
( Glasgow )
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University of Glasgow. Department of Physics & Astronomy
( UK )
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University of Hertfordshire - Department of Physics & Astronomy
( UK )
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ISO-HDF
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The ISO-HDF project has mapped the Hubble Deep Field at
6.7 and 15 microns, using the ISOCAM camera on the
Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). Data and analysis products are made
available to the community via this WWW page.
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European Large Area ISO Survey
( ELAIS )
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ELAIS is a European collaborative venture to survey around thirteen
square degrees of the sky using the Infrared Space Observatory.
It is the largest single open time project of the
ISO mission and will produce maps and source lists at
7, 15,90 and 175 microns
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Imperial College, University of London - Astrophysics Group
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Imperial College, University of London - Theory Group: Preprints
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Preprints from the Theoretical Physics Group at Imperial College.
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Academic Community - Jobs
( jobs.ac.uk )
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The official recruitment website for Higher Education in the UK
and around the world. Updated daily.
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Keele University. Department of Physics
( UK )
-
The Astrophysics group is part of the UK-wide Starlink
Project. For further information on Keele University look in the
Campus Wide Information Service
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Earth Observation Science group, Leicester University
( EOS group )
-
Find out about the varied research projects and teaching activities
of the EOS group at Leicester University. See the satellite
image gallery, learn about the ATSR space-bourne instruments and read
about the successful MSc course in Earth Observation Science.
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Leicester Database and Archive Service
( LEDAS )
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LEDAS provides an on-line astronomical database service, access to archive
data from high-energy astrophysics satellite missions, including EXOSAT, Ginga, ROSAT,
ASCA and Chandra and scientific support for guest observers.
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Digitized Sky Survey at LEDAS
-
This service provides access to digitized optical Schmidt plates forming
the STScI Digitized Sky Survey (DSS). The DSS is particularly
useful in producing finding charts. Users are able to tailor
the size of the output image (from 17" to 1°)
to suit their particular needs.
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FTOOLS - UK Mirror
-
This is the UK mirror of the HEASARC (GSFC) FTOOLS
pages. FTOOLS is a collection of utility programs used to
create, examine, or modify the contents of FITS data files.
There are also user friendly GUI tools which allow interactive
browsing of FITS files and provide a more intuitive interface
for running the FTOOLS. The FTOOLS package forms the core
of the HEASARC software system for reducing and analyzing data
in the FITS format.
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University of Leicester - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Leicester University Astronomy Society/
( Astrosoc )
-
The Leicester University Astronommy Society web pages act as an
introduction to all aspects of observing the night sky, whether
using the naked eye or a telescope.
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XMM Survey Science Centre
( XMM SSC )
-
The XMM Survey Science Centre (SSC) has responsibilities within the
XMM project in three main areas:
- the
follow-up/identification programme for the XMM serendipitous X-ray sky survey
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the development of science analysis software for XMM
- the
"pipe-line processing" of all XMM observations.
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Leeds University - Astrophysics Group
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Within the Department of Physics at Leeds University are three
research groups that work in Astronomy related areas. The Optical
Astronomy group is mainly interested in globular clusters and CCD
photometry. The Haverah Park group studies high energy cosmic rays
by various techniques. The Whipple group is attempting to detect
gamma rays with energies > 1TeV using air-Cherenkov detectors.
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Leeds University - Astrophysics Group: Preprints
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TEDDS, Jonathan
( Leeds )
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Near IR studies of star forming regions. Shocked H2 in
Orion bullets, HH7, DR21. UK Friend for MPE 3D instrument
at AAT from Nov97.
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Liverpool Astronomical Society
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Based in Liverpool, Merseyside England U.K.
Formed in 1881, 200
members, two working observatories. Main telescope: 16 inch reflector based
at Pex Hill Observatory. Objective is to encourage the science
of Astronomy in Merseyside and in the North West Region
of U.K.
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Liverpool John Moores University, Astrophysics Research Institute
( ARI, Liverpool JMU )
-
Details of the research and teaching interests of the group,
as well as information on the Liverpool Telescope project
- a fully-robotic 2m telescope to be situated at the
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma.
As
well as the Astrophysics degree-course with Liverpool University, we also
have an innovative distance learning course.
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University of Manchester - Astronomy Group
-
Available are contact details, research interests of the group members,
preprints and publications, course details, a frequently updated collection of
links to items of interest to astronomers.
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University of Manchester - Astronomy Group: Preprints
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HOLLOWAY, Anthony
( Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory )
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Active Galaxies Newsletter
-
Monthly newsletter of abstracts on all aspects of active galaxies.
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Jodrell Bank Observatory
( University of Manchester )
-
Jodrell Bank Observatory is part of the University of Manchester's
Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Laboratories are home to
the Lovell Telescope and the MERLIN & VLBI National Facility
which is operated by the University on behalf of PPARC.
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Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network
( MERLIN - Jodrell Bank )
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Consortium for European Research on Extragalactic Surveys
( CERES )
-
CERES is a research network funded by the European Union
through its Training and Mobility of Researchers (TMR) programme. The
coordinator is Ian Browne at Jodrell Bank.
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KILBORN, Virginia
( Jodrell Bank )
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University of Manchester. Department of Physics and Astronomy
( UK )
-
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy including the astronomy group and
NRAL.
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Peter Tribble's Papers
-
Peter Tribble has converted some of his preprints into hypertext
form. In addition, permission has been obtained to make his
papers published in Monthly Notices available. (Note that the published
papers are copyrighted and this is something of an experiment,
so that some feedback would be appreciated.)
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Meteosat images
( from the University of Nottingham )
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University of Nottingham - School of Physics and Astronomy
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PELETIER, Reynier
( School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham )
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Personal Home Page with links to the Owner's Preprints, including
Images and Tables in Electronic Form of Recent Work.
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Open University. Astronomy Group
( UK )
-
The OU Astronomy Group operates within the Physics Department
of the Open University based at Milton Keynes, UK.
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HASWELL, Carole A.
( Open University )
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University of Oxford - Atmospheric, Oceanic & Planetary Physics.
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University of Oxford - Astrophysics
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Gemini - U.K. Support Group
( UKGSG )
-
The U.K. GEMINI Support Group based at Oxford University, England
is aimed at supporting the U.K. astronomer community in the
use of the GEMINI 8m Telescopes. This site is the
main source of information on the telescopes themselves, their instrument
compliment, applying for observing time, observing with the GEMINI telecopes
and post-observing data reduction/analysis for U.K. researchers.
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WILLOTT, Chris
( Oxford )
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SUTHERLAND, Will
( Oxford )
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APM Galaxy Survey
-
The APM Galaxy Survey
contains over 2 million galaxies with Bj < 20.5 in
the South Galactic Cap. This page provides a summary of
the survey and some pretty pictures.
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IRAS PSC Redshift Survey
-
The IRAS Point Source Catalog redshift survey is a survey
of (almost) all of the 15,000 galaxies brighter than 0.6
Jansky at 60 microns, over 83% of the whole sky.
The survey is virtually complete as of Jan 1995, and
results on large-scale structure should appear in the next few
months.
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Queen Mary and Westfield College Astronomy Unit
( QMW, University of London )
-
The QMW Astronomy Unit is one of the UK's premier
centres for research and postgraduate education, attracting students, postdoctoral research
fellows and distinguished visitors from around the world.
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Australian National University - Relativity Group
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Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London. Physics Department Astronomy Group
( UK )
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QMW - Astronomy and Astrophysics
-
Astronomical Research interests at QMW include: Millimetre, submillimetre and infrared
wavelength studies of Star Forming regions, Molecular Clouds, Interstellar Chemistry,
Planetary Astrophysics, Extragalactic Astronomy, Solar System Studies and Dynamics, Solar
and Stellar Physics, Space Plasmas, Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, Gravitation and
Cosmology, and a programme of astronomical instrumentation development in the
millimetre, submillimetre and far infrared spectral regions. Also contains a
Preprint Server, an Image Library, an on-line Postgraduate Prospectus, and
links to other activities in the Physics and Mathematics Departments.
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LAPTHORN, Barry
( QMW College London )
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Research into helioseismology (inverse problem) and genetic algorithms.
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WHITE, Glenn J
( QMW, London University )
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Molecular and Mm/Submm Continuum studies of the Early Stages of
Star Formation.
Superconducting Detector Research.
The Eagle Nebula, The
Lagoon Nebula, The Orion Nebula, The Galactic Center.
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Murtagh, Fionn
( Queen's University of Belfast )
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Image processing, computer vision, wavelet transforms, multiscale transforms, multiresolution transforms,
noise models, visualization, information retrieval, data analysis, cluster analysis, data
display
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Queen's University Belfast - Astrophysics and Planetary science division
( Belfast )
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Space Plasma at RAL
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UK Dark Matter Collaboration
( PPARC, UK )
-
The UK Dark Matter Collaboration is a consortium of astrophysicists
and particle physicists, conducting experiments with the ultimate goal of
detecting rare scattering events which would occur if the Galactic
dark matter consists largely of a new heavy neutral particle.
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Starlink
-
The Starlink Software Collection is an anthology of astronomy applications
packages and supporting subroutine libraries and utilities. It is provided
by the UK Starlink Project and contributing institutions, and distributed
to non-profit making organizations for use in astronomical research. At
present, the collection comprises some 140 different items covering most
wavebands and branches of astronomy. Most run on popular versions
of UNIX. Starlink sites in the UK automatically receive regular
updates, while other sites may obtain copies of the collection
(and updates) on request to ussc@star.rl.ac.uk.
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STARLINK: Job listings
( STARJOBS - UK )
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Rutherford Appleton Laboratory - Astrophysics Division
( RAL )
-
The Astrophysics Division undertakes research and projects in Space Science.
The research is mainly directly related to the Space projects
in the Department and covers Astronomy and also Solar System
Science in the areas of Space Plasma Physics, Solar Physics
and Planetary Science. The project work involves space instruments in
these same areas and the provision of science support to
programmes undertaken in other Divisions. In addition, the Optics Group
provides a central facility for optical work in the Department.
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Darwin
( Space IR Interferometry Mission )
-
Darwin is a proposal for a European infrared
interferometer in space. Its first aim is to detect Earth-like
planets around nearby stars, and then to search for a
signature of life, ozone in an atmosphere. It could also
be used as a general-purpose infrared observatory.
Darwin
was proposed to the European Space Agency (ESA) for
a Cornerstone Mission in its Horizon 2000 Plus plan. In
October 1995, ESA decided to study such an infrared interferometer
as an option for its Interferometer Cornerstone. The Darwin
and Edison teams have combined to promote
the selection by ESA of this option. The Darwin
advocacy team members are also members of the
International Working Group on Space Interferometry , a pressure group
for this type of mission. Final selection on cost, science
and technology grounds will be made around 2000, for a
launch in the period 2009 - 2017.
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Starman - Crowded-field stellar photometry
-
Starman is a software package for:- Crowded-field stellar photometry Stellar
photometry Image handling Table handling.
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PENNY, Alan
( RAL )
-
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
( RAL )
-
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh
( ROE )
-
This site offers information about the extensive activities of the
Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, a PPARC establishment responsible for building common-user
IR and sub-mm instrumentation and managing telescope sites and data
archive resources, as well as the UK Schmidt Telescope and
the SuperCOSMOS measuring machine. The ROE site also has links
to, or acts as the home page for:
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Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh;
- latest research
e-prints;
- the Crawford library;
- the ROE Visitor Centre;
- the UKIRT data archive;
- Public Understanding of Science;
- ROE Photolabs;
- Teacher Research Inititive
and much more
information besides.
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Astronomical Society of Edinburgh
-
The Astronomical Society of Edinburgh (ASE) was founded in 1924
and since 1938 has run the City Observatory at the
Calton Hill. Its aims are to advance the education of
the public about the science of Astronomy and to promote
astronomical research chiefly in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood.
Meetings
are held monthly throughout the year and anyone interested in
astronomy is eligible for membership.
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Royal Observatory, Edinburgh: E-print server
( ROE E-prints )
-
Compressed postscript copies of all papers published by staff at
the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, and the Institute for Astronomy, University
of Edinburgh.
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Michelle: A mid-infrared spectrometer and imager for the UKIRT and Gemini telescopes
-
WFCAM - Wide Field Camera
( UKIRT )
-
WFCAM is an IR wide field camera for the UK
Infrared Telescope on Mauna Kea. WFCAM will be operational as
an IR imaging survey instrument in late 2002. The camera
has been designed to maximize survey speed at J, H
and K while retaining excellent image quality.
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SuperCOSMOS
-
SuperCOSMOS is the Royal Observatory Edinburgh's advanced photographic plate digitising
machine. It succeeds COSMOS which was in operation at the
ROE until December 1993, and is 10 times more powerful
than its predecessor.
-
VAN KAMPEN, Eelco
( Edinburgh )
-
Crawford Astronomy Collection
( ROE )
-
The Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, possesses one of the most comprehensive
collections of astronomical literature in existence. The library system, which
serves the professional community, comprises the Crawford Library, Main Library
and Archives. The Main Library holds twentieth century material covering
all fields of astronomy. Supporting subjects are represented by a
select stock of works on physics, electronics and computing. All
post-1973 publications are available through the Library's on line catalogue.
The Observatory Archives comprise the notebooks, correspondence and other papers
of the former Astronomical Institution of Edinburgh, Astronomers Royal for
Scotland, and the 26th Earl of Crawford. The collection which
includes early instruments, equipment and photographic material, has been sorted
and indexed. The Crawford Library contains some 15,000 books, pamphlets
and manuscripts dating from the thirteenth century to the end
of the nineteenth century. The collection was brought together by
the 26th Earl of Crawford from his family library, the
library of Charles Babbage and purchases of rare books from
booksales throughout Europe. The Library contains first editions of all
major works in the history of astronomy and related fields.
It is recognised as a rich resource for scholars, historians
of science and bibliographers and is visited by researchers from
all over the world.
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ALMAINI, Omar
( Royal Observatory, Edinburgh )
-
Research interests: Obscured quasars and active galaxies, origin of the
cosmic X-ray background, quasar variability.
-
UK Schmidt Telescope
( UKST )
-
The initial task of the UKST was to construct a
photographic survey of the entire southern sky. The telescope still
takes some 700 plates a year - about half for
current surveys and the remainder taken at the request of
research astronomers around the world. To date the UKST has
taken over 17,000 plates, the plates are stored in the
Plate Library at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh (ROE) and represent
a huge source of data for the astronomical community. Some
300 active research programmes make use of UKST plate material.
Many plates are copied in the ROE Photolabs and sold
as Sky Atlases or Teaching Packages. In addition to its
photographic role the UKST also has a multi-object fibre spectroscopy
system known as FLAIR. e-mail ukstu@roe.ac.uk
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LISKE, Joe
( IfA, Edinburgh )
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Observational cosmology.
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Dhillon, Vik
( University of Sheffield )
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Lecturer in Astrophysics at the University of Sheffield. Research interests:
accretion discs, cataclysmic variables and the evolution of binary stars.
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University of Sheffield astronomy group
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The site of the Astronomy Group at the University of
Sheffield describes the research interests of the staff and the
courses in astronomy offered by the University.
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University of Southampton - Astronomy Group
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Galaxies, Quasars & Cosmology
( PH308 )
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This course is a third year undergraduate option taught by
the Astronomy Group at Southampton University. The course
is intended to provide a broad introduction to extragalactic astronomy:
it is divided into three main sections, which cover the
properties of normal galaxies, the nature of active galaxies, and
our current understanding of cosmology.
The purpose of these
WorldWide Web site is to provide direct access to some
of my notes, to a number of the on-line resources
used in preparing the lectures, and to further material. They
are not a substitute for the lectures (at least, not
yet)!
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University of Southampton - Astronomy Group: Preprints
( online abstracts and copies of recent papers )
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MORALES RUEDA, Luisa
( Southampton )
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COE, Malcolm
( Southampton )
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University of St. Andrew - Astronomy Group
( UK )
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Research Areas: Interacting Binaries, Accretion, Cool Stars, Helium Stars, AGN,
Extra Solar Planets.
Also home of: The James Gregory
Telescope (0.94m optical - largest in UK).
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University of St. Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
( UK )
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The server of School of Physics and Astronomy at the
University of St. Andrews. provides information on teaching and
research activities in this modern school within an ancient University
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WOOD, Lloyd
( Surrey )
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University of Sussex Astronomy Department
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Contains information on the department: people, research groups, courses. Also
has available to download copies of recent (last 12 months)
publications and preprints.
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GRIBBIN, John
( Sussex )
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University College. Mullard Space Science Laboratory
( MSSL, UK )
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Department of Space and Climate Physics at the Mullard Space
Science Laboratory, part of University College, London. This
page contains links to information about the laboratory, groups and
projects based at MSSL.
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SORIA, Roberto
( Mullard Space Science Laboratory )
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State transitions in X-ray binaries.
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University College London - Department of Physics and Astronomy
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Journal of the British Astronomical Association
( Journal of the UK's premier amateur astronomy organisation )
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CRAWFORD, Ian
( University College London )
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HOWARTH, Ian
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Observatory Magazine
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Founded at the world-famous Royal Observatory at Greenwich in 1877
by William Christie, then Chief Assistant and later to become
Astronomer Royal, The Observatory Magazine has a special place in
the affections of astronomers, both professional and amateur. It not
only carries scientific notes and papers, but reports the meetings
of the prestigious Royal Astronomical Society and has an
active correspondence section; it is also renowned for its authoritative
book reviews covering virtually every significant work published in astronomy.
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University of Central Lancashire Centre for Astrophysics
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Home Page of the University of Central Lancashire Centre for
Astrophysics, Preston, Lancashire, UK.
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NEWMAN, Peter
( Univ. Central Lancashire )
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- Large-scale structure
- Quasars
- Multi-object spectroscopy
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Wide-Field Astronomy
( The New Era of )
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The New Era of Wide-Field Astronomy : A Conference to
be held in Preston (England), 21 - 24 August 2000.
We are at the beginning of a new era
in wide-field astronomy, with major new surveys now in production,
and with new telescopes and instruments, both ground- and space-based,
scheduled to be in production in the next few years.
This conference aims to review the present and future of
this exciting new era of wide-field astronomy, and to discuss
the optimum exploitation of the remarkable range of new facilities.
The conference will cover all aspects of the new era
- cosmology and both extragalactic and galactic astronomy, from X-ray
to radio.
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UMIST Astrophysics Group
( UMIST )
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The page contains general information about the group, and has
pointers to pages with local preprints, information about the UMIST
rate file of astrophysical chemical reactions, information about the 'Shocks
in Astrophysics' meeting, as well as pointers useful pages in
other places.
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Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy
( VISTA )
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VISTA is the Visible and Infrared Telescope for Astronomy: a
4-m Wide Field Survey telescope for the Southern Hemisphere, being
built at Cerro Paranal, close to ESO VLT, by a
consortium of 18 UK universities.
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TSIKLAURI, David
( University of Warwick )
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GALTIER, Sebastien
( University of Warwick )
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Research assistant in the Mathematics Institute of the University of
Warwick (UK). Research interests: astrophysical fluids in turbulent regime and
in interaction with a magnetic field; strong and weak MHD
turbulence, with applications to solar flares.
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Armagh Planetarium
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An astronomical resource for educators and Planetarium workers which contains
images obtained through our telescopes and a variety of other
material.
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Association of Falkirk Astronomers
( AFA )
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Astronomy society active in central Scotland.
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Astronomy Software Distributor
( AstronomySoftware )
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AstroSoft - Free Astronomy and Physics Software
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AstroSoft.co.uk is a new resource for free astronomy and physics
software.
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Rob's Astronomy Site
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Amateur Astronomy including CCD Images, Astrophotography, Gas Hypering of film,
Computer Controlled Telescopes. Night time cloud cover statistics.
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Archie Hypertext Servers
( ArchiePlex )
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This is an elegant use of Mosaic forms to drive
the Archie service for discovering which anonFTP servers contain particular
files.
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Plymouth Astronomical Society
( PAS, UK )
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Eclipmania Eclipse Website
( Eclipses, Astronomy & Satellite information )
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Features astronomy, satellites, iridium flares, shuttle mission info, ISS and
eclipses of the sun and moon
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Astronomy Image Gallery
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Webb Society
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The Webb Society has members in over 20 countries. It
encourages the observation of deep-sky objects and double stars and
has published a series of observing handbooks and observing guides
by and for members.
The Quarterly Journal is called
the Deep Sky Observer and has appeared regularly since 1968.
Details of membership, can be found at the www site.
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The Galactic Gazetteer
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The Galactic Gazetteer contains a database of around 13,000 stars
that are viewable using our unique Stellavision 3d Java applet.
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Numerical Algorithms Group
( NAG )
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NAG is a supplier of numerical, statistical, symbolic and visualisation
systems plus compilers and tools.
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Orbital Mechanics Educational Network
( OMEN )
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The Orbital Mechanics are a network group specialising in space
and astronomy education for all age profiles. Operating from the
UK the group runs a travelling Space Roadshow and other
projects suitable for pre-teens and teenagers. Additionally, there is a
"popular" programme of lectures suitable for the public of all
ages.
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Space Art of Mark A. Garlick
( space-art.co.uk )
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An on-line galley of astronomical art.
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Astronomical Society of Glasgow
( ASG )
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The Astronomical Society of Glasgow was founded in 1894 as
the West of Scotland Branch of the British Astronomical Society
(BAA), and became The Astronomical Society of Glasgow, affiliated to
the BAA, in 1954. The Society is also a member
of the Scottish Astronomers' Group and the British Association of
Planetaria. The Astronomical Society of Glasgow holds monthly lecture meetings
between September and April inclusive.
A newsletter is circulated
to members nine times a year.
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Cotswold Astronomical Society
( CAS )
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The Cotswold Astronomical Society is a society for amateur astronomers
in the Cotswold's of England, centered on Cheltenham and Gloucester.
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Croydon Astronomical Society (UK)
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The Croydon Astronomical Society is a registered Charity based in
Croydon, South of London UK. We organise lectures on Astronomy
which are open to members & visitors. We have an
observatory at Kenley with an 18" Newtonian Telescope which is
for the use of members.
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East Sussex Astronomical Society
( ESAS )
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Furness Astronomical Society
( FAS )
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The FAS provides a meeting place for amateur astronomers of
all ages and abilities in the Furness and South Lakes
area of Cumbria, England.
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Norwich Astronomical Society
( NAS )
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The Norwich Astronomical Society is based at the Seething Astronomical
Observatory, Norwich, Norfolk, UK. The observatory houses a 30-inch Newtonian
reflector which is the second largest amateur-built telescope in the
UK.
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Letchworth and District Astronomical Society
( LDAS )
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Letchworth & District Astronomical Society ( LDAS ), is based
in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, UK (roughly Lat 52° N Long 0°).
LDAS is a medium sized society, holding regular star parties,
meetings, and public events for members, and the public alike.
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Salopian Web
( Astronomy Pages )
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The Salopian Web is an astronomy resource catering for the
complete beginner through to the expert. The astronomy section is
updated on the first of each month and includes extensive
features on constellations, brightest and nearest stars, advice on software
and a handy astro dictionary. There are also detailed monthly
sky maps for both hemispheres, a sky diary, guide to
the current month's astronomical events, lunar phases, sunset/sunrise and moonset/moonrise
times, and numerous links, including some for kids. There are
also eclipse details, satellite data, ephemerides (Keplers) and a site
search engine, shuttle missions and much more.
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Royal Astronomical Society
( RAS )
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The Royal Astronomical Society was founded in the year 1820
and received the grant of a Royal Charter in 1831.
The Society's aims are "the encouragement and promotion of astronomy
and geophysics." The main functions are to publish the results
of astronomical and geophysical research, to maintain as complete a
library as possible in these subjects and to hold meetings,
in London and elsewhere, at which astronomical and geophysical matters
can be discussed.
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RAS Job Vacancy Page
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Job Vacancy Page Also included are links to other job
pages on the web.
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Royal Astronomical Society Library
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Salford Astronomy Society
( SAS )
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An amateur astronomy group which holds weekly lectures/meetings and is
developing this resource with two primary aims of improving communications
between amateur and professional astronomers and nurturing an interest in
astronomy amongst the local community.
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National Schools' Observatory
( NSO )
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The National Schools' Observatory is a major web-based resource that
allows UK schools to use world-class astronomical telescopes sited all
around the world.
Using the resources and software developed by
the Observatory, students can prepare and carry out their own
astronomical research and share in the excitement of discovery.
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Worthing Astronomical Society
( WAS )
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Official website for Worthing Astronomical Society. There are reports and
articles from lectures, section directors, the committee and members. Also
includes astronomical data, pictures, links, weather, up-to-the-minute news, a diary,
live data java applets, etc.
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Wycombe Astronomical Society
( WAS )
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Astronomy for Everyone in Buckinghamshire, England. Affiliated to the Society
for Popular Astronomy, the Federation of Astronomical Societies and the
Chiltern Group of Astronomical Societies. Over 65 members.
Resources
include The Chiltern Observatory housing a 12" Newtonian equatorial.
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Wykeham Primary School - Astronomy
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Solar system work at Wykeham Primary School, Hornchurch, Essex UK.
Our class display is supplemented by two downloadable video simulations
of the August 1999 total solar eclipse.
us (United States)
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Izzy's Skylog
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Huachuca Astronomy Club of Southeastern Arizona
( HAC )
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The Huachuca Astronomy Club is located in Southeastern Arizona where
dark skies rule. The web site features information on manyaspects
of amateur astronomy, as well as resources on relocating to
this region of the United States.
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The Face of the Moon: Gallileo to Apollo, An Exhibit of Rare Books and Maps from the Collection of the Linda Hall Library
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Welcome to: The Face of the Moon: Galileo to Apollo
An Exhibit of Rare Books and Maps from the Collection
of the Linda Hall Library
We have prepared an online
version of an exhibition catalog that was originally published in
1989. The catalog was written by William B. Ashworth, Jr
and it won the First Place Award in the annual
competition sponsored by the Rare Books and Manuscripts Section of
the Association of College and Research Libraries. Copies of the
printed catalog are still available.
For this online version, several
minor errors have been corrected; otherwise, it follows the format
of the printed version. However, the addition of the many
hypertext links makes it possible to browse the catalog in
an entirely new way. We hope you enjoy it.
uy (Uraguay)
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Asociacion de Aficionados a la Astronomía - Uruguay
( AAA )
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The Asociación de Aficionados a la Astronomía is an astronomy
amateur association of Uruguay. Pages contain ephemerides, news, institutional information,
e-mail list, etc.
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TANCREDI, Gonzalo
( Depto. Astronomia, Montevideo, Uruguay )
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Minor bodies of Solar System; Comets, asteroids; Chaotic dynamics.
ve ()
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Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomia
( CIDA )
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The National observatory CIDA (Merida, Venezuela) hosts the biggest telescopes
of the earth equatorial belt: schmidt, reflector, refractor, astrograph.
Observatorio nacional están ubicados los telescopios astronómicos más importantes de
Venezuela y de la zona ecuatorial terrestre.
yu (Yugoslavia)
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Belgrade Astronomical Observatory
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Novi Sad Astronomical society
( ADNOS )
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Astronomical Society "Rudjer Boskovic"
( Belgrade )
za (South Africa)
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Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory
( HartRAO )
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Potchefstroom University - Physics Department: Space Research Unit
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Rhodes University Astronomy and Ham Radio Society
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A Student Society at Rhodes University, located in Grahamstown, Eastern
Cape, South Africa.
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Rhodes University - Department of Physics
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The Rhodes University Physics Department, Grahamstown, South Africa.
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GLASS, I. S.
( SAAO )
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South African Astronomical Observatory
( SAAO )
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The South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) is the National Facility
for optical/infrared astronomy in South Africa. Its prime function is
to further fundamental research in astronomy and astrophysics at a
national and international level through the provision and use of
a world-class astronomical facility.
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Southern African Large Telescope
( SALT )
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SALT, a 9-m class southern hemisphere twin of the Hobby-Eberly
Telescope (HET) in Texas, to be built at the Sutherland
observing station of the South African Astronomical Observatory.
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University of Cape Town - Department of Applied Mathematics: Cosmology Group
( UCT )
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University of Cape Town - Department of Physics: Astrophysics Group
( UCT )
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