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Old February 17th 04, 02:09 PM
john rowlands
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Default Infrared observing?

If anyone out there is involved in amateur infrared astronomy, I'd
love to hear from you as soon as poss - I'm researching several
articles on the subject for publication later in the year, and need to
balance the professional stuff with any amateur work that might be
going on. This can be as sophisticated or Heath-Robinson as you like!

Please email: with a brief description of the kind
of work/observing you do, which 'scope you use, and whether your
set-up is a high or low budget affair.

Kind regards,
John Rowlands.
 




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