I haven't been able to reach NEODys since very early this morning and assume that they may be down. . Can someone send me off list the URL of the mirror site...
Seems to have been confirmed and become mag 11.5; another comet? \Brian...
Brian Skiff
brian.skiff@...
Aug 1, 2002 7:26 pm
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... Yes, according to Sebastian Hoenig on comets-ml, Carl Hergenrother is right now preparing the IAUC. Sebastian insists that this time he is not responsible ...
... BTW, it was mag12.x and "one-nighter" in the meantime ;-) Unk2O1 [2002 July 27.5 UT. R.A. = 03 55.4, Decl. = -13 36, V =12.2] Updated Aug. 1.76 UT [1...
I know some people on the list listen to Art bell, so I thought I'd mention this here. The producers of the ARt Bell show contacted me a couple weeks ago...
De Graff, David
degraff@...
Aug 2, 2002 7:04 pm
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... William, this being summer break a lot of the professional persons on this list are busy communicating! The automatically updated risk page is at...
Hi David, I caught a few minutes of your interview (chat), on my way home from a clouded out observing session. I forget the hosts name, he was substitute...
Roy Tucker wrote: "...Opinions, anyone? Space junk or lunar ejecta?" I doubt it's anything that interesting. At closest approach, it's passing by at about 5.3...
... Firstly was Roy Tucker's comment on MPML? Because if it was I missed getting it directly. With an absolute mag of 25.2, its a little bit big to be some of...
I would like to be able to send messages to members. M.Cater [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Michael Cater
mcater1@...
Aug 4, 2002 6:59 am
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... Maybe one should think about changing one setting on this list. Contrary to all other yahoogroups I read, this one is configured that when one replies to a...
Here's a vote for "reply to" to the list (that way a personal reply can be done by "reply all" and the delete the list, rather than vice-versa. -- John Oliver ...
... This topic comes up every so often. The setting was changed to the current format because by having the "Reply to" set so that it replies to the list...
Hi Don, Hmmm... I take it you've installed Guide to the hard drive, using the "Extras... Install to Hard Drive" option? If you don't have the current version...
... Richard, Thanks for replying to this perennial issue. I'm sorprised that such a long term and heavy "hitter" as Reiner Stoss has not been through the ...
Alan W Harris
Alan.W.Harris@...
Aug 4, 2002 8:14 pm
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... that I'm ... and with ... to Roy ... uncommon ... Thanks Alan, I am glad that this NEA discovery is most likely to be natural. I just don't want such a...
A small asteroid threat hyped to gloom-and-doom proportions by British media last week has left several U.S. scientists frustrated and fuming over what they...
I don't analyze this exactly in the same way. To me it is linked to a flaky scale, adopted by many on both sides of the ocean, which does not reflect the...
Hello everyone, and especially asteroid photometrists on the list: Observations made by Lenka Sarounova (Ondrejov Obs.) and David De Graff (Alfred Univ.), each...
Alain, bill, and others on the MPML, Please note in the referenced Space.com story, that the phrase "utter rubbish" that I was (correctly) quotted as saying...
Alan W Harris
Alan.W.Harris@...
Aug 5, 2002 3:27 pm
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When I was driving to work the other morning I heard on the radio the rather alarming news that an asteroid was on collision course to hit the earth in 2019....
Stephen Laurie
stephen@...
Aug 5, 2002 3:49 pm
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Further to Petr Pravec's remarks below, the slow rotation of 2002 NY40, coupled with its small size (~0.5 km) puts it almost certainly in a range of a...
Alan W Harris
Alan.W.Harris@...
Aug 5, 2002 3:49 pm
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Apparently Alain may have missed the genesis of the 2002 NT7 story on CCNet. The latest "scare" was because NT7 generated a temporary 1 on the *Palermo* Scale,...