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http://space.newscientist.com/articl...id-search.html
There is an interesting flash video of the MIT team discussing the camera at the link above. George |
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Interesting. Too bad the southern hemisphere is quite devoid of projects of
this nature. There is still plenty of sky that isn't being watched for NEO asteroids. http://space.newscientist.com/articl...id-search.html There is an interesting flash video of the MIT team discussing the camera at the link above. George |
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On Sep 6, 7:56 pm, "myke" wrote:
Interesting. Too bad the southern hemisphere is quite devoid of projects of this nature. There is still plenty of sky that isn't being watched for NEO asteroids. Yes, to be complete we need similar telescopes in southern Africa and Chile. For the time being, amateurs can still make a few discoveries until the situation is corrected. |
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