http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr:2001/Instruments/ObserverManual/chapter5.html shows the night sky spectrum Mauna Kea in the 3000-7500 A region. The auroral green...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 1, 2000 5:45 pm
http://near.jhuapl.edu/news/sci_updates/00jun01.html NEAR Shoemaker Science Update June 1, 2000 NEAR Shoemaker continues its detailed exploration of Eros from...
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David DeGraff
degraff@...
Jun 2, 2000 2:33 am
Normal lows: mid 402, normal highs, low 70s. That's about where we are now. If you've ever watched the weather channel, and they are giving the map with the...
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Alan W. Harris
awharris@...
Jun 2, 2000 3:53 pm
... ^^^ Is that for Alfred, or Venus? I quit reading right there, I was afraid to see what the highs are. Cheers, Alan ...
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Andre Knoefel
andre.knoefel@...
Jun 3, 2000 12:28 pm
... 2000 DP1 Epoch 2000 Sept. 13.0 TT = JDT 2451800.5 Williams M 358.72532 (2000.0) P Q n 0.17721392...
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Petr Pravec
ppravec@...
Jun 3, 2000 12:43 pm
... MPO is Minor Planet Circulars Orbit Supplement. Below is a part of the Editorial Notice from the 2000 May 23 batch of Minor Planet Circulars where it is...
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Andre Knoefel
andre.knoefel@...
Jun 3, 2000 12:49 pm
... Ahhh, thanks Petr! Andre -- Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun....
The first five months of this year in Plymouth, UK have seen the worst rain and cloud cover that I can ever remember. I managed one clear two-hours in March...
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Jun 4, 2000 9:04 am
You could consider, um, moving. To see how we're doing in the US Southwest, have a look at: http://www.lowell.edu/cgi-bin/www/clouds/clouds.cgi \Brian...
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Alain Maury
alain.maury@...
Jun 4, 2000 4:19 pm
Don't worry, May has also been very poor at the VLT where I was yesterday, they lost two nights, and even saw some rain, so bad conditions are everywhere :-) ...
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Chris Spratt
cspratt@...
Jun 4, 2000 4:29 pm
Friday night was glorious and I got a number of measurable images of different things. Saturday was started out nice and fine. This lasted until 21:00 PDT just...
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Ilan Manulis
ilan@...
Jun 4, 2000 7:24 pm
Dear Lawrence, You are most welcome in Israel. Sky has been mostly clear for the last three weeks, as is expected to last now until the end of September /...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 5, 2000 5:12 pm
Hale-Bopp May Have Formed Near Neptune By Greg Clark 05 June 2000 Comet Hale-Bopp, which paraded across evening skies during the winter and early spring of...
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Lawrence Harris
lawrence@...
Jun 5, 2000 5:22 pm
Some very interesting replies received! How I wish I could move to better climes; the US south-west, Lowell, Israel observatories - ah, I wish, I wish. We are...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 5, 2000 5:34 pm
NEAR SHOEMAKER WEEKLY REPORT - http://near.jhuapl.edu June 2, 2000 MISSION OPERATIONS: During this past week, NEAR Shoemaker remained in Operational Mode with ...
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Patrick Wiggins
p.wiggins@...
Jun 5, 2000 6:17 pm
Recently there was a post here from someone asking about the Paramount's performance. Well, I had my first "full up" nights with the Paramount this past ...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 5, 2000 7:18 pm
NEAR image of the day for 2000 Jun 5 http://near.jhuapl.edu/iod/20000605/ Mosaic of Eros' Northern Hemisphere While NEAR Shoemaker orbits Eros, the asteroid...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 5, 2000 7:36 pm
Asteroid Trackers Plan To Avert Armagaddeon The Observer, UK News Space probe will allow detection and deflection of rocks hurtling to Earth, reports Robin...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 6, 2000 3:09 pm
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) News For release after 10:00 a.m. EDT, June 5, 2000 Astronomers report the first detection of a noble gas in a comet and...
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nolan@...
Jun 7, 2000 8:41 pm
Hello, It may be possible to image asteroid 2000 LF3 with the Arecibo radar system on 2000 June 17-19. However, we will need more astrometry, and it may be...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jun 7, 2000 9:17 pm
http://near.jhuapl.edu/news/flash/00jun07.html NEAR Team Deactivates Spacecraft's Near-Infrared Sensor June 7, 2000 One of NEAR Shoemaker's six scientific...
... I guess the date 2000 06 05.17111 is one day off if a take into account the next published positions. --> 06.17111 I think Graff's computer will show...
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adoppler@...
Jun 8, 2000 2:42 pm
... The DOUs are produced by the mysterious, invisible "A. U. Tomatic", thus probably automatically :-) All others ... i don't know....
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Paul G. Comba
comba@...
Jun 8, 2000 9:02 pm
I got a few copies made of last year's meeting proceedings. The cost is $20 in the US and $25 overseas airmail. (This is a little more than I expected, but...
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David Tholen
tholen@...
Jun 9, 2000 12:06 am
... It's not as simple as changing the date of the middle observation from June 5 to June 6. That observation still shows a bad residual (17 arcsec in right...
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bill
cyber_bill@...
Jun 12, 2000 4:49 am
... Hi David, Are we supposed to stay in the residence halls? Or are we supposed to book our own hotel? Please advise. Thanks. Bill Yeung...
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bill
cyber_bill@...
Jun 12, 2000 8:50 am
Other than astrometry, photometry, software, would they touch orbital determination briefly ay MPW2000? Thanks. Bill Yeung...
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David DeGraff
degraff@...
Jun 13, 2000 3:15 am
Sorry to repeat mail for some people, but Cathy's email list had a lot of bounces. Two items: 1) For the banquet, you have a choice between Ckicken kieve or...