Good morning to everybody, As I am trying to create my own orbit determination program using the least squares differential correction method, I wanted to...
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/press/pr0601.html Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Press Release Release No.: 06-01 For Immediate Release: Tuesday,...
Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jan 3, 2006 5:10 pm
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Bill Gray please contact me off list.. Thank You -Scott...
I am getting a bit worried about Bill Gray....I have been trying to contact him and his usual very prompt responses are sorely missed. Does anyone have any ...
All, A new version of Alan Harris' lightcurve list (periods/amplitudes) has been posted on the CALL site (see link below). This contains entries through...
It's that time again: time to think about attending the annual SAS symposium at Big Bear, CA. Just as important, to start thinking about the paper - poster or ...
Hi Clay, Scott, I've been mostly off-line for a while now, and am starting to clear a daunting backlog of e-mails, many from folks on this list. I should ...
... All AAS results are embargoed until time of presentation, in this case until Tuesday, January 10, 10:00 - 11:30 AM. The Smithsonian has violated this...
Ron, This is an outrageously feeble excuse for breaking rules, "if I didn't, somebody else would". Try that on the police if you get caught for looting. It...
Alan, i do not appreciate it at all that you have just posted a private email of mine onto a public forum. Ron Baalke...
Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jan 3, 2006 11:09 pm
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... It's the result of having a higher albedo than Charon, something we already knew. The measurement is simply a confirmation of what one should expect from...
Dave Tholen
tholen@...
Jan 3, 2006 11:16 pm
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Wonderful to hear from you Bill.... Clay ... Dr. P. Clay Sherrod Arkansas Sky Observatories Harvard MPC H41 (Petit Jean Mountain) Harvard MPC H45 (Petit Jean...
... I am afraid that this is not a valid analogy. In the world of journalism, an embargo is a REQUEST for a news outlet to voluntarily withhold publication...
Michael Marek
mike@...
Jan 4, 2006 1:23 am
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On http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/risk/2005wn3.html we can see that asteroid 2005 WN3 has a diameter=0.000 km (probably 0.0005 km) and mass=6.4e+04 kg. It gives mean...
Ireneusz Wlodarczyk
astrobit@...
Jan 4, 2006 6:07 pm
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Clay and Scott, Bill is about, alive and OK! He has just started replying to people on the Guide8 list. I think he may have been away. Best Regards Alan In...
The messages from mpml are often out of order which causes dizziness, nausea and hallucinations. Is there any way to insure delivery occurs in the order that...
Bruce W. Koehn
koehn@...
Jan 4, 2006 9:10 pm
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Sorry Bruce, there isn't Yet another flaw with Yahoogroups. It sometimes takes several minutes or more for them to post a message once it is sent. You'll...
Thank you Alan.... Good news of course to hear this. I think we know that Bill is prone to go on extended "walkabouts" or whatever they are called up in Moose...
ESO Education and Public Relations Dept. ... Text with all links and the photos are available on the ESO Website at URL: ...
Ron Baalke
baalke@...
Jan 4, 2006 10:02 pm
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For those oberving Stardust's return to the Utah site, trajectories for the Stardust bus and Sample Return Capsule have been updated on Horizons, based on a...
I probably was a bit too terse in my last message. I just went over all the detections in the Stardust field, but no, I still didn't get it. I should have also...
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I have a very puzzling image here and I thought I might ask if anyone has a better explanation than I have come up with. The image...
ROY TUCKER
gpobs@...
Jan 5, 2006 6:33 am
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Last night Dave Jewitt and Scott Sheppard came across an object moving over 1000 arcsec per hour in images taken with the Subaru telescope. Three exposures...
Dave Tholen
tholen@...
Jan 5, 2006 2:49 pm
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Please consider with Pluto that texture can have a similar circumstance to the nitrogen sublimation or albedo. As the surface becomes rougher it gains ...
... Not a surpise. It's likely to be fainter than 25th mag. until after this weekend and probably not widely observable until the last day or two before entry....