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Extractions: No list of the best of the Web would be complete without this NASA classic. Every day, a new and startling picture of some part of the cosmos appears, with a quick caption that links out to other sites for additional information. The archives include more than five years of daily images-and other sections offer a short glossary and links to educational astronomy sites. The Astronomy HyperText Book
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Extractions: Please contact to if you have any comments. This site will be moved in the near future. Curriculum Vitae (CV) [en] Contact information including current position, educations, employments, research interests, memberships, and publications. VSNET - our Variable Star Network [en] VSNET is a group of international mailing lists for distribution of various messages on variable stars, especially cataclysmic variables (CVs) and related objects. I'm a sub-manager of these mailing lists. SU UMa-type dwarf novae [in prep.] Dwarf novae (DNe) are a subgroup of CVs. DNe are called as " laboratory of research of accretion disk ". The SU UMa-type stars are a subgroup of DNe with the normal outbursts and superoutburst. Eclipsing cataclysmic variables [in prep.] Some binaries such as CVs show eclipses when the secondary star moves toward the front of the primary star. By analyzing these eclipse light curve, we can obtain the information about accretion disk around the primary star (i.e.: distribution of luminosity, temperature and else). Virtual Observatory (VO) [in prep.]
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Extractions: A Newton Institute Workshop on Discs in Astrophysics 6 - 8 April 1998 Complete Programme This workshop, directed towards advanced graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers is intended to bring together scientists interested in physical processes that occur in Astrophysical discs. Hydromagnetic processes, turbulence, and external forcing will be considered. Discs in the context of active galactic nuclei, galaxy discs, protostars and close binary systems will be discussed. Organising Committee: J Goodman (Princeton), J Papaloizou (QMW), J Pringle (Cambridge), J Sellwood (Rutgers) Participants : M Abramowicz(*), J Binney(*), A Brandenburg, C Gammie, J Heyvaerts, JP Lasota(*), S Lubow, P Maloney, G Ogilvie, C Parnell(*), S Sridhar, C Terquem, A Whitworth(*), G Wynn(*). Invited speaker(*) Applications: The workshop will take place at the Newton Institute and accommodation for participants will be provided at Wolfson Court, adjacent to the Institute. The conference package costs £200 which includes registration fees, accommodation, breakfast and evening meals plus lunch and refreshments during the days that the workshop takes place. Further Information and Application Forms: Completed application forms should be sent to Heather Hughes at the above address, or via email to:
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Extractions: Wed May 16 11:15:14 EDT 2001 Hi all, When I consider Stephen Hawkin(s?) speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a way of speaking is only appropriate for fields such as his own. Hawkins seems to ramble on and on about black holes and all things out there in the cosmos ad infinitum. The New Testament has long been a closed canon (in some ways the Greek has been a closed canon for longer, in other ways shorter), on which one could only expound in a way that has either occurred before, or in giving a new theory to an old text. Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of question and answer. Great for an ignoramus like myself! But very different to the aforementioned ramblings of the seated genius who has very few peers his equal that could keep him in check, and his finger continually on the agenda, just as it is on his joystick.
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Extractions: Wed May 16 23:50:14 EDT 2001 Hi all, When I consider Stephen Hawkin(s?) speaking ex cathedra on astrophysics and the like, I wonder whether such a way of speaking is only appropriate for fields such as his own. Hawkins seems to ramble on and on about black holes and all things out there in the cosmos ad infinitum. The New Testament has long been a closed canon (in some ways the Greek has been a closed canon for longer, in other ways shorter), on which one could only expound in a way that has either occurred before, or in giving a new theory to an old text. Much of the conversation on this mailing list appears to be in the form of question and answer. Great for an ignoramus like myself! But very different to the aforementioned ramblings of the seated genius who has very few peers his equal that could keep him in check, and his finger continually on the agenda, just as it is on his joystick. James Forsyth Previous message: learning greek by ear Next message: Heb.1:8 Is Jesus God or is God the Throne?
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