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Old October 29th 03, 07:04 PM
Michael Richmond
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Default COBE DMR data without the dipole removed?

I'm interested in giving students a copy of the COBE DMR dataset
(or a subset of it) and having them figure out the magnitude
and direction of the dipole component. However, all the copies
of the COBE data I can find on line have had the dipole component
removed already.

Does anyone have a copy of the DMR dataset from which the dipole
has NOT been removed? Or know where I can find such a dataset?

Many thanks in advance. Please E-mail me in response,
as well as posting to this group.

Michael Richmond
 




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