Dedication Of Institute For Astronomy Hilo Building Dr. Klaus Hodapp 808933-0876 hodapp@ifa.hawaii.edu. Mrs. Karen Rehbock 808-956-8566 rehbock@ifa.hawaii.edu. Dedication of Institute for astronomy Hilo Facility. http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/press-releases/Hilo_dedication.html
Extractions: February 22, 2001 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: Dr. Rolf Kudritzki 808-956-8566 kud@ifa.hawaii.edu Dr. Robert McLaren 808-956-8566 mclaren@ifa.hawaii.edu Dr. Klaus Hodapp 808-933-0876 hodapp@ifa.hawaii.edu Mrs. Karen Rehbock 808-956-8566 rehbock@ifa.hawaii.edu Dedication of Institute for Astronomy Hilo Facility A dedication ceremony will take place at 11:00 a.m. on Friday February 23 for the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy (IfA) Facility at the University of Hawaii at Hilo Research and Technology Park. The Hilo branch of the IfA is a state-of-the-art facility that supports the Institute's telescope operations on Mauna Kea and provides long-awaited expansion space for its research, technology development, instrumentation, teaching, and outreach programs. The $11 million 35,000 square-foot split-level building was designed by Oda/McCarty Architects, Ltd., of Hilo and was built by Hawaiian Dredging Construction Company. The Institute for Astronomy in Hilo will be a focal point for research and development in astronomical instrumentation, especially in large-format focal plane array development. The new facility will cooperate with UH Hilo and other observatory facilities in developing the scientific and technology base in Hilo. It will directly support the University of Hawaii's activities on Mauna Kea, including the operation of the University's own telescopes, and the NASA Infrared Telescope, which the University operates under contract to NASA.
PAGASA - DOST - DOST SERVICE INSTITUTES Press Release, Announcements Events. ASTRONOMICAL DIARY May 2004 Venus will be shining brilliantly at magnitude 4.5 and will be http://210.23.201.243/
Extractions: DOST Agencies Councils PCAMRD PCARRD PCASTRD PCHRD PCIERD ASTI FNRI FPRDI ITDI MIRDC PNRI PTRI Service Inst NCC PAGASA PHIVOLCS PSHS SEI STII TAPI NAST NRCP DOST Regional Offices Region I Region II Region III Region IV Region V Region VI Region VII Region VIII Region IX Region X Region XI Region XII CAR Caraga DOST HOME DOST-MAIL DOSTBOARD DOST HELPCENTER ... ASTRONOMY Synopsis : At 2 a.m. today, Tropical Storm "FRANK" was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 200 kms west northwest of Dagupan City (16.5°N, 118.5°E) with maximum winds of 85 kph near the center and with gustiness up to 100 kph. It is forecast to move northeast at 7 kph. Southwest monsoon affecting the western sections of Luzon and Visayas.
Untitled Translate this page journal. 1(1992) - . Vilnius, Lithuania Institute of Theoretical Physics and astronomy. - Trimestrale. Posseduto 1(1992) - 10(2001). http://www.astropa.unipa.it/biblioteca/B_esteso.html
Rozhen The National Astronomical Observatory (NAO) Rozhen (the Rhodopes), operated by the Institute of astronomy (IA), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences disposes with a http://www.astro.bas.bg/rozhen.html
Extractions: National Astronomical Observatory "Rozhen" (NAO-Rozhen) latitude: 41° 41' 35'' longitude: 24° 44' 38'' altitude: 1759 m The National Astronomical Observatory (NAO) - Rozhen (the Rhodopes), operated by the Institute of Astronomy (IA), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences disposes with a 2-meter Ritchey-Chretien-Coude (RCC) telescope, a 50/70 cm Schmidt, and a 60 cm Cassegrain telescope. On the 2-m telescope, in the RC mode, direct images of extended astronomical objects are obtained on astronomical photographic plates with size up to 30x30 cm There is an electronic and a mechanical workshop in the Observatory, allowing the manufacturing and/or reparation of astronomical and other devices there. The Observatory is located at 1700 meter altitude, in a beatiful natural environment and offers good living conditions. The IA and NAO employ about 50 astronomers which are working in following fields of research:
Extractions: Library The organization of the library of the Institute of Astronomy and Space Physics began a few months after the creation of the institute, in November 1971. Its purpose was to make available up to date literature to researchers and technicians of the institute and to members of related organizations. Its material was constituted mainly by publications from national and foreign observatories and institutes, and also by duplicated material offered by related libraries. The library was subscripted to the main international periodical publications in Astrophysics, Astronomy, Physics and Electronics. Among the main publications available, there are: SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL DATA The publications are registered in an index in alphabetical order, including number and volume. Also preprints are received, and a large quantity of books have been bought bought regarding the interests of researchers in several areas. The list of publications was included in a systematic catalog to ensure a quick search. The library has at present about 80 periodical publications and over 2100 books.
Astronomical Institute There are two departments in the Institute of astronomy The Institute staff gives also lectures on astronomy for the students of physics and geography. http://www.astro.uni.wroc.pl/inf-ogol/institute.html
Extractions: Astronomical Institute is one of the three institutes of the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Wroc³aw. The remaining two institutes are: Institute of Experimental Physics and Institute of Theoretical Physics . The Faculty administration and the buidings of both Institutes of Physics are located at 9 Maks Born square. Location Astronomical institute is located in the eastern part of Wroc³aw, in a quarter called Sêpolno, at the environments of the Szczytnicki Park, nearby the ZOO, Hala Ludowa and Olympic Stadium. The current address of the Institute is the following: Astronomical Institute, Wroc³aw University, ul. Kopernika 11, 51-622 Wroc³aw, Poland . Some laboratories, lecture room, library and staff offices are situated in three blue-painted buildings close to the Kopernika street. There is a dome at the top of the highest, three-storied building (left photo). Actually, the dome contains 20-cm Clark-Repsold refractor. Deeper in the area, the following buildings are located: new workshop with adjacent classrooms, small coronograph dome, and the dome with the vertical circle and transit instrument (both instruments were restored recently). On the premises of the Institute, but close to the Mickiewicza street, there is a building of the Space Science Research Center. The main building of the Astronomical Institute seen from the Kopernika street. Under the dome at the top of the buiding there is a 20-cm Clark-Repsold refractor.
ELA Astronomy Directory Radio Astornomy at Haystack Small Radio Telescope (SRT) radio astronomy with a satellite TV dish Millimetrewave Radio astronomy Institute ( El Instituto http://home.att.net/~gallgosp/astronom.htm
Astronomical Links Royal Observatory of Belgium Brussels Planetarium Institut d Astrophysique / Liege Univ. Institute of astronomy / Leuven Univ. astronomy / Ghent Univ. http://www-astro.ulb.ac.be/Html/astrolinks.html
Publications Of The Stellar Department Since 1998 and light curve solution for multiple stars , in Proceedings of the 20th Stellar Conference of the Czech and Slovak Astronomical institutes, J. Duek M http://www.asu.cas.cz/english/depart/stellar/publstel/98.html
Publications Of The Astronomical Institute Publications of the Astronomical Institute. Other publications of Astronomical Institute Journals published by other institutes of Academy of Sciences of CR http://www.asu.cas.cz/~had/pai.html
Extractions: R. Hudec, B. Valnicek, I. Solc et al.: Galvanoplastic grazing incidence mirrors for "Vertical" experiments: The tandem tests in soft X-rays 62 - B. Valnicek, F. Farnik, J. Sudova et al. 1985: Prognoz data - Part 4. 63 - B. Valnicek, F. Farnik, J. Sudova et al. 1985: Prognoz data - Part 5. 64 - R. Hudec, B. Valnicek, R. Peresty et al. 1987: The paraboloid-paraboloid microscopic optical X-ray system: first experience R.Hudec, B. Valnicek, H. Brauninger et al.: X-ray optical properties of galvanoplastic grazing incidence mirrors: full aperture tests. 65 - L. Perek, J. Zavrel 1988: 10th European regional astronomy meeting of the IAU. Programme of the meeting and directory to the proceedings. 66 - L. Hejna, M. Sobotka (eds.) 1988: The Sun. Proc. of 10th ERAM - vol. 1
Sterrewacht Leiden | Leiden Observatory - Dutch Astronomy Links World Wide. Astronomical software. IAU. Starlink email. Scientific. Leiden Observatory -Astronomical Institute, Utrecht University -Kapteyn Laboratory, Groningen http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/links/astroned.php
Astronomical Observatories And Institutes Home, Contacts, People, Research, Education, Institute, Resources, Popular, Library_(LOCAL), Webmaster, Astronomical Observatories and institutes. Via Astroweb (ESO). http://www.astro.uu.se/resources/astroinst.html
Astronomical Links SETI Institute NonAstronomical Links. JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES. astronomy IN AUSTRIA. Institute of Astrophysics at the Univ. of Innsbruck Inst.f.Astr. http://www.aip.de/groups/activity/astrolinks.html
Transfer Of ESIS To Scientific Institutes at ESRIN, ESA s establishment in Italy since its inception, but its various components were transferred to several European astronomical institutes in December http://esapub.esrin.esa.it/bulletin/bullet86/ansa86.htm
Extractions: ESA Information Systems Division, ESRIN, Frascati, Italy The European Space Information System (ESIS) is a tool that allows the space science community to access catalogued and archived data from geographically distributed archive sites. The system had been based at ESRIN, ESA's establishment in Italy since its inception, but its various components were transferred to several European astronomical institutes in December 1995. They are now being implemented within the institutes' existing archive environments and will provide a basic access infrastructure to future archives. In the year leading up to the transfer, the system was adapted to support the institutes' environments. In order to fulfil all requirements and to establish a tool in which the scientific community can cooperate and access several archive sites, a multi-server/multi-client architecture, based on the World Wide Web, was adopted. The European Space Information System (ESIS) provides 'homogeneous access to heterogeneously and geographically distributed data archives' in the astronomical and space physics domains. It was initiated in 1987 as a pilot project to support the space science community, but has evolved over the years to adapt to the changing needs and requirements of the community.
U.S. National Committee For The International Astronomical Union Bulletin, published twice per year and distributed free of charge to all individual Members, Adhering Bodies, and major astronomical institutes throughout the http://www7.nationalacademies.org/usnc-iau/About_USNC_IAU.html
Extractions: To encourage cooperative international enterprises that will promote the advancement of astronomical science. To advise the President of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) on all matters concerning U.S. participation in the Union. To promote astronomical research in the United States, with special reference to aspects that require international cooperation. To propose U.S. astronomers for membership in the IAU. To nominate U.S. astronomers as delegates to the general assemblies of the IAU. To nominate U.S. astronomers as representatives to such IAU meetings as may occur in the interim between general assemblies. To brief delegates to general assemblies and other meetings called by the Union.
Astronomische Gesellschaft Translate this page If no URL for an institute was available I tried to provide an URL of the and changed locations was provided by personal e-mail from the astronomical community http://www.astro.uni-jena.de/Astron_Ges/agastroinst.html
Extractions: This list was among other sources compiled from the AG-Mitteilungen which is published by the Astronomische Gesellschaft on a yearly basis. It refers to Institutes at German, Austrian, and Swiss Universities, Max Planck Gesellschaft , and Fraunhofer Gesellschaft . If no URL for an institute was available I tried to provide an URL of the respective university. Unvaluable information on updated and changed locations was provided by personal e-mail from the astronomical community.
Max Planck Institut Fuer Radioastronomie Bonn Translate this page english. Aktuell, Das Institut. Forschung, Mitarbeiter. Öffentlichkeit, Intranet. webmaster@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de. http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/
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