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Looking for information on meeting with Mr. Spuck? Or on all the stuff you wrote on June 30? Luisa moved it off to its own special page here: Information for students in research teams !!


Comments on Luisa's Spitzer Tutorial

This area is for comments on the Spitzer tutorial prepared by Dr. Luisa Rebull. The original website for the tutorial is http://spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/rebull/ic2118/ . The sub heading below corresponds to the headings on the website above, and notes here tell you whether the information has been edited and polished and entered into the wiki, and if so where it is. If you have comments or suggestions for things to make it better, please either just edit the page directly, or start a discussion/talk page linked to that page (go to the page, and click on "discussion" at the top of the page).

'''INTRO PRESENTATION'''

The intro information has several subsections.

(should this be its own page, not part of this main page?)

  • intro to star formation. nearly all of this has been ingested. that is here:

https://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Studying_Young_Stars

  • intro to ic2118. only part of this has been ingested. that is here:

https://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Specific_IC_2118_information

  • intro to data reduction. none of this has been ingested.


'''DOWNLOADING OUR IMAGE DATA'''

All of this has been ingested. it lives here: https://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Downloading_data


'''LITERATURE SEARCHING'''

All of this has been ingested. it lives here: https://coolwiki.ipac.caltech.edu/index.php/Information_for_teachers#Literature_searching (should this be its own page, not part of this main page?)



'''DATA FROM OTHER WAVELENGTHS'''




'''OUR SPITZER MOSAICS'''




'''INDIVIDUAL DATA TABLES FROM SPITZER DATA'''




'''BANDMERGED DATA TABLE FROM 2MASS + SPITZER DATA'''




'''THE NEXT STEPS'''




'''ULTIMATE BONUS QUESTION'''