If anyone is still interested, yet another image of (ex-)comet C/1999 S4 can be seen at: http://www.ris.at/homes/raab/gallery.htm Regards Herbert 540 Linz...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 1, 2000 3:39 pm
http://near.jhuapl.edu/news/flash/00aug01_1.html Latest Orbit Looks Familiar to NEAR Shoemaker August 1, 2000 NEAR Shoemaker returned to familiar territory on...
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David S. Dixon
ddixon@...
Aug 1, 2000 5:29 pm
If you take a look at the residual file Gareth just posted you can see the effect of the southwestern US monsoon season. The surveys have been effectively shut...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 1, 2000 5:56 pm
NEAR image of the day for 2000 Aug 01 http://near.jhuapl.edu/iod/20000801/ A Lacework Surface With the Sun high in Eros' sky, shadows disappear and bright...
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Aug 1, 2000 7:48 pm
Congrats to the Spacewatch folks on their new 'Damocloid' object. I've revised the list of these beasts at: ftp://ftp.lowell.edu/pub/bas/damocloid \Brian...
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Aug 1, 2000 8:53 pm
There are additional factors contributing to the reduced observation count in the MPCs from Southwest US sites. Along with the cloudiness, which usually comes...
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Jim Waller
jbwaller@...
Aug 2, 2000 12:18 am
... And what better way to educate the consumers than to have every planetarium and astronomy club in the country 'selling' star names. If consumers see this...
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Bill J. Gray
pluto@...
Aug 2, 2000 12:30 am
Hi Brian, How are you defining "Damocloid"? I tried to answer this by reverse-engineering your list, with no success. -- Bill...
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Aug 2, 2000 12:49 am
Roughly: non-cometary objects with large a and large e that come to the inner part of the solar system; i often > 90 degrees. Obviously I haven't been too...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 2, 2000 12:56 am
Forwarded from Don Yeomans, NASA MUSES-CN Project Scientist Change in MUSES-C Target Body Announced As a result of a tight launch schedule, the Japanese...
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tedwards@...
Aug 2, 2000 3:43 am
Hi Kent, I thought you might be interested in this announcement. ... Tim ... Forwarded from Don Yeomans, NASA MUSES-CN Project Scientist Change in MUSES-C...
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Ian Griffin
iang@...
Aug 2, 2000 4:18 am
Hi Everyone; I have just posted some images and animations from my recent run on the 1M telescope at Mount John in New Zealand. There are movies of the TNO's...
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Aug 2, 2000 5:20 am
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Aug 2, 2000 5:28 am
... Try again. \Brian...
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Rob McNaught
rmn@...
Aug 2, 2000 6:44 am
This was observed at Mt John by Alan Gilmore and others last night, and by Fred Watson at the U.K. Schmidt. An orbit based on those gives an ephemeris...
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Ilan Manulis
ilan@...
Aug 2, 2000 7:56 am
Hi, Following IAUC #7471 of July 30, 2000 (http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/iauc/07400/07471.html#Item1), and the possibility specified there that comet 1999 S4...
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MS25954@...
Aug 2, 2000 9:29 am
Sorry to bother you. I tried again. Thanks...
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Namalnet
namal@...
Aug 2, 2000 10:03 am
Hi List! Could someone give me some information about how to process a colour image using CCD. I have heard about the Sicence, Flat Field, & Bios Images. Like...
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Paulo Holvorcem
holvorcem@...
Aug 2, 2000 3:18 pm
Hello Rob, ... I'm happy to hear that! On Aug. 1.3 I observed the nominal NEOCP position, but didn't find it. Then after imaging the positions of the other...
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Paulo Holvorcem
holvorcem@...
Aug 2, 2000 3:35 pm
... I forgot to ask one question: how far was it from the NEOCP prediction when it was found by Gilmore and Watson? I noticed that the uncertainty plot on the...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 2, 2000 3:52 pm
NEAR image of the day for 2000 Aug 02 http://near.jhuapl.edu/iod/20000802/ The Impact of Cratering Impacts to Eros slowly and continually modify the ...
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Roger W. Sinnott
rsinnott@...
Aug 2, 2000 4:28 pm
All: Those who went to the Minor Planet Workshop in Alfred, NY, heard David Dunham's exciting talk about the upcoming occultation of Mu Geminorum by 752...
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Lucas, Gene
gene.lucas@...
Aug 3, 2000 12:23 am
Roger, thanks for posting this info on the upcoming occultation. We are anxiously looking forward to (potentially) observing the November 20th event from...
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Mark Abraham
nova@...
Aug 3, 2000 2:53 am
There is some good starting info on our site at Everstar.com, look under Tech Info, also there is an online manual in .PDF that has some good basic info about...
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Brian Skiff
bas@...
Aug 3, 2000 3:33 am
You can get ephemerides that include magnitude predictions using either the Lowell of the MPC ephemeris services: ...
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Roger W. Sinnott
rsinnott@...
Aug 3, 2000 12:22 pm
Sulamitis's visual magnitude this weekend is about 15.2, so it should be a piece of cake for most people to image. It will be 13.5 at occultation time,...
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E. L. G. Bowell
elgb@...
Aug 3, 2000 4:27 pm
Don't forget the JPL service. Ted...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 3, 2000 5:08 pm
http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/muses-c_asteroid_000803.html Hopping Rover: Bound for New Asteroid in 2002 By Andrew Bridges 03 August 2000 ...
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cjacques@...
Aug 3, 2000 10:57 pm
Hello all, Here are our last images of Comet Linear done last night. http://www.pointi.com.br/ceamig/pt/infra/wykrota/imagens/wyk000802.htm The Comet is really...
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Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Aug 4, 2000 3:41 pm
ESO Education and Public Relations Dept. ... Text with all links and the photo is available on the ESO Website at URL: ...