NATIONAL ASTRONOMY AND IONOSPHERE CENTER . ... Arecibo Ionospheric Observatory Commissioned for service, 1 November, 1963. ... One of its first accomplishments: Establishing the rotating rate of Mercury, which turned out to be 59 days rather than the previously estimated 88 days. €а . ... The National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC) begins. €а . ... First radar ranging to an Earth-crossing asteroid (1862 Apollo) . ... 2007 . ... Asteroid 2007 TU24 passed only 1.4 times the distance to the moon. ...
... PyDome is an astronomical dome control interface. ... Run the Python setup script in PhidgetsPython to install the supporting Phidgets Python files. ... Copy the Python scripts in rfid to /usr/local/bin/ to enable the RFID interface. ... Modify and copy the scripts in install to fit your installation. ... The system depends on files in /usr/local/observatory/status and /usr/local/observatory/prefs. ... The file /usr/local/observatory/prefs/dome.prefs contains the map of dome tags to azimuth angle. ...
... Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics . The Australian National University . ... Research Fellow, 2013-present, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics , The Australian National University . Deputy Australian Gemini Scientist , 2008-2012, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics , The Australian National University . ... Ph.D., Astronomy, 2005, Department of Astronomy , The Ohio State University . ... Astronomy Research Links . Locate asteroid "Onken" [Java required] . ...
... Physics/Astronomy Instructor, Wayland Academy Dr. Slane's primary research interests center on high energy astrophysics, with particular emphasis on studies of supernova remnants and young neutron stars. ... Probing X-ray Absorption and Optical Extinction in the Interstellar Medium Using Chandra Observations of Supernova Remnants (D. Foight et al) - ApJ, submitted . ... Deep Chandra Observation of the Pulsar Wind Nebula Powered by the Pulsar J1846-0258 in the Supernova Remnant Kes 75 (Ng et al.) ...
Rep ort by the ESA-ESO Working Group on Galactic p opulations, chemistry and dynamics Abstract Between the early 40s, when Baade showed the first evidence for the existence of two distinct stellar populations, and today, with our Galaxy surprising us with new substructures discovered almost on a monthly basis, it is clear that a remarkable progress has been achieved in our understanding of the Galaxy, of its structure and stellar populations, and of its chemical and dynamical signatures. Yet, some questions
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