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(Meeting from 10/9/2007 at Oil City High School)
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'''Are electrons involved in fusion?--[[User:Weehler|Weehler]] 05:48, 3 August 2007 (PDT)'''
 
'''Are electrons involved in fusion?--[[User:Weehler|Weehler]] 05:48, 3 August 2007 (PDT)'''
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== Meeting from 10/9/2007 at Oil City High School ==
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We are going to get started monitoring our brighter T-Tauri candidates and generating light curves for them in the R and I band.
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I (S. Weiser) have selecetd two targets to monitor:
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SSTiau Name is 050511.5-064346, RA = 5h 5m 11.6s, DEC = -6d 43m 46.9s, Rmag = 15.3
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SSTiau Name is 050517.4-063734, RA = 5h 5m 17.5s, DEC = -6d 37m 34.3s, Rmag = 16.7
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Estimated exposure time - 180sec
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Using http://heavens-above.com and The Sky planetarium software I've estimated we will want to be on the telescope in Perth Australia sometime between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM EST throughout October and November.  Does everyone else agree?
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Using the New Mexico Sky telescope (near El Paso, Texas), we will need to be on the telescope between 6:00 AM and 7:30 AM EST.  Does everyone agree?

Revision as of 19:39, 17 October 2007

What do (d) and (e) refer to? Where are (a)-(c)? Are there illustrations that go here?--Weehler 05:37, 3 August 2007 (PDT)

Are electrons involved in fusion?--Weehler 05:48, 3 August 2007 (PDT)

Meeting from 10/9/2007 at Oil City High School

We are going to get started monitoring our brighter T-Tauri candidates and generating light curves for them in the R and I band.

I (S. Weiser) have selecetd two targets to monitor:

SSTiau Name is 050511.5-064346, RA = 5h 5m 11.6s, DEC = -6d 43m 46.9s, Rmag = 15.3

SSTiau Name is 050517.4-063734, RA = 5h 5m 17.5s, DEC = -6d 37m 34.3s, Rmag = 16.7

Estimated exposure time - 180sec

Using http://heavens-above.com and The Sky planetarium software I've estimated we will want to be on the telescope in Perth Australia sometime between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM EST throughout October and November. Does everyone else agree?

Using the New Mexico Sky telescope (near El Paso, Texas), we will need to be on the telescope between 6:00 AM and 7:30 AM EST. Does everyone agree?