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41. Mailing List Complex-science@necsi.org Message 5145
mailing List complexscience@necsi.org Message 5145, From Yaneer Bar-Yam yaneer@necsi.org . Subject astrophysics - planet formation.
http://necsi.org:8100/Lists/complex-science/Message/5145.html

42. Search For A User S Email Address
astrophysics Faculty; astrophysics Group (Postdocs, Students); Condensed Matter Experiment Sikivie; mailing List for Griphyn2; GriPhyN mailing lists; Tmp list to
http://www.phys.ufl.edu/department/aliases.html
  • Search for a user's email address UF Physics Department Aliases
  • 43. AstroWeb: Astronomy/Astrophysics On The Internet
    Publicationrelated Resources Astronomy astrophysics preprints abstracts (76 at least somewhat astronomy-related) (21 records); mailing lists (at least
    http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~kb/AstroWeb.html
    AstroWeb:
    Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
    Welcome to AstroWeb - a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet. The database is maintained by the AstroWeb Consortium , a collaboration involving 9 individuals at 7 institutions. In addition to classified lists of resource records, the Consortium also provides a utility to
    search the AstroWeb database:
    (WAIS search help)
    Most of the URLs in the database are tested three times a day to verify aliveness (see "AstroWeb Dead URLs" and "AstroWeb Unreliable URLs" ). The Consortium will be pleased to accept contributions of new resource records. You can use HTML forms to (1) submit an addition or change to the Astroweb database review pending submissions or (3) send EMail to the Consortium (see correction entry form ). This NRAO version of AstroWeb is recomputed at about 10:05 UTC each day, if the master database has been changed. Neither the individuals involved in the AstroWeb Consortium, nor their affiliated institutions, accept any responsibility for the contents or availability of information located at other Internet sites. The AstroWeb master database currently contains 1979 distinct resource records:
  • Observing resources
  • Data Resources
  • Publication-related Resources
    • (76 records)
  • 44. Majordomo-Users: Re: Mailing Lists Need A Home
    Berkeley.EDU vince@COSC.GOV - vince@cygnus.sy.yale.edu GUS mailing lists Admin - http//www.COSC.GOV/~vince UC Berkeley astrophysics - Electrical Engineering
    http://www.greatcircle.com/lists/majordomo-users/mhonarc/majordomo-users.199604/
    Majordomo-Users
    (April 1996)
    Indexed By Date: Previous Next Indexed By Thread: ... Next Subject: Re: Mailing Lists need a home From: richardc @ CSUA . Berkeley . EDU Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 12:04:42 -0700 (PDT) To: jdowning @ allware . com Cc: list-managers @ greatcircle . com majordomo-users @ greatcircle . com In-reply-to: Pine.LNX.3.91.960411091903.32524D-100000@zot.allware.com http://www.COSC.GOV/~vince References Indexed By Date Previous: Re: Mailing Lists need a home ... Re: New user help
    From: "Miguel Oyarzo (FULL-INTERNET Admin)" <moyar@magellan.fi.umag.cl> Indexed By Thread Previous: Re: Mailing Lists need a home
    Next:
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    From: "Steven L. Camp" <steve@state.net>

    45. VT Astronomy Links
    Astronomy Information Systems 18K; Astronomy/astrophysics on the Internet 6K; Astronomy Version of AstroWeb Database 511K; Jobs 2K; mailing lists 9K; Metereological
    http://hsv.com/scitech/astro/

    46. International Meteor Organization
    Meteor Network; Observing guide at InterUniversity Centre for Astronomy and astrophysics, India; Newsletters, mailing lists, and astrophysical periodicals.
    http://www.amsmeteors.org/imo-mirror/links.html
    International Meteor Organization ( IMO
    Links to Other Web Pages on Meteor Astronomy
    Societies General meteor research Observing methods Conferences ... Meteor Communication
    Meteor societies, clubs, and projects

    47. [APML]: Astrophysics 1200 Vs. Paramount?
    com , SBIG sbiguser@lists.best.com ; Subject APML astrophysics 1200 vs. The AstroPhotography mailing List - I m
    http://astro.umsystem.edu/apml/ARCHIVES/MAY99/msg00121.html
    Author Prev Author Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index
    [APML]: Astrophysics 1200 vs. Paramount?
    The Astro-Photography Mailing List I'm looking into upgrading my equipment now that I have an observatory and that weight and size are no longer issues. Currently I have a 10" LX200, but the tracking performance on this scope is not good enough for my increasing demand for quality. A goto mount is essential for my remote control, and for the CCD mosaics that I want to do. I am considering the AP 1200 GTO mount and either a C14 or a OGS 12.5" OTA. I would like to get some input from those on this list that have experience with this mount and it's tracking and pointing performance. The AP 1200 sells for $3000 less than the Software Bisque's Paramount which I am also considering. I'm willing to spend the extra money, if I would be getting a $3000 better mount. Does anyone have any experience with the Paramount and the AP 1200? Thanks, Chris Vedeler http://www.isomeida.com/homes/cvedeler/space.htm

    48. SETI Public Mailing List: SETI Public: Fw: AstroAlert: News From VSNET
    campaign collaborative list, send an email to. information is posted to vsnet-campaign sub-lists. 2003 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for astrophysics http//hea
    http://seti.sentry.net/archive/public/2003/Nov/0016.html
    SETI public: Fw: AstroAlert: News from VSNET
    New Message Reply Date view Thread view ... Attachment view From: LARRY KLAES ( ljk4_at_msn.com
    Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 13:30:38 PST
  • Next message: LARRY KLAES: "SETI public: Fw: ...Gurnett Captures Sound of Solar Storm" - Original Message -
    From: Makoto Uemura
    Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 1:45 PM
    To: AstroAlert
    Cc: vsnet-adm_at_ooruri.kusastro.kyoto-u.ac.jp
    Subject: AstroAlert: News from VSNET
    *** News from VSNET ***
    Z Cam shows a clear indication of damping oscillations.
    For more detail information about these objects,
    see below, "VSNET Weekly Campaign Summary" of the last week. VSNET (Variable Star Network) is an international variable star observing network, covering various areas of novae, supernovae, cataclysmic variables (CVs), X-ray transients, and other classical eruptive, pulsating, and eclipsing variables. VSNET is one of invited contributing organizations to the SkyPub AstroAlert system.
  • 49. University Of Leicester, University Library - Information Sources: Internet Sour
    Astronomy astrophysics (produced by AstroWeb) This web site is a subject catalog covering astronomy and astrophysics and produced mailing lists Newsgroups.
    http://www.le.ac.uk/li/sources/subject3/astron/internet_resources.html
    University Library
    Internet Sources
    in Astronomy
    Gateways
    BUBL LINK: Astronomy
    A general classified subject gateway with a number of astronomy related sites. Sites are evaluated for content and relevance
    URL http://link.bubl.ac.uk/astronomy/
    This web site is a subject catalog covering astronomy and astrophysics and produced from the AstroWeb database of links.
    URL http://www.webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/
    Directories
    Treasure Trove: Astronomy
    Searchable glossary and encyclopedia of physics terms.
    URL:
    http://www.treasure-troves.com/astro/
    JISCmail Provides electronic discussion lists for the UK Higher Education community. URL http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk The mailing lists listed within the AstroWeb resources pages. URL: http://www.webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/astroweb/yp_mailing_list.html The newsgroups listed within the AstroWeb resources pages. URL: http://www.webhead.com/WWWVL/Astronomy/astroweb/yp_newsgroup.html

    50. Long List Of Astronomical Resources
    Acta Astronomica Archive. Astrophysical Data System Abstract Service. CDS Astronomy and astrophysics Abstracts. Miscellaneous. Contents CERN mailing lists.
    http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/old/rjo/astrolist.html
    Contents
    Clusters of Galaxies
    Contents
    What's New for Astronomers?
    Contents
    Finding resources on the Net
    Contents

    51. Xml-dev - XML For Astronomy/Astrophysics
    To xmldev@lists.xml.org ; Subject XML for Astronomy/astrophysics; I was wondering if anyone had some good links / mailing lists for XML for Astronomy.
    http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200302/msg00440.html
    XML for Astronomy/Astrophysics
    Lists Home
    Date Index Thread Index I was wondering if anyone had some good links / mailing lists for XML for Astronomy. I spent some time on google and the Cover Pages (both having good results) but a lot of what I have run into has led back to http://xml.gsfc.nasa.gov/ which seems good, and at least recently updated. Many of the other formats and lists are considerably older and language dependent (e.g. in AIML there is type="java.lang.String"). I am looking for something pretty generic I suppose, but if someone has a hot link for marking up radio telescope output I am game for any language (even IDL). To push the question a little further has anyone seen SVG used in conjunction with such data? Thanks Jeff Rafter

    52. Xml-dev - Re: [xml-dev] XML For Astronomy/Astrophysics
    Subject Re xmldev XML for Astronomy/astrophysics; Jeff Rafter I was wondering if anyone had some good links / mailing lists for XML for Astronomy.
    http://lists.xml.org/archives/xml-dev/200302/msg00441.html
    Re: [xml-dev] XML for Astronomy/Astrophysics
    Lists Home
    Date Index Thread Index http://xml.gsfc.nasa.gov/ which seems good, and at least recently updated. > Many of the other formats and lists are considerably older and language > dependent (e.g. in AIML there is type="java.lang.String"). I am looking for > something pretty generic I suppose, but if someone has a hot link for > marking up radio telescope output I am game for any language (even IDL). To > push the question a little further has anyone seen SVG used in conjunction > with such data? > Not quite what you asked for, but here is a link to some work on using topic maps to unify astronomical data bases. http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~aam/science/topicmaps/ucd.html Cheers, Tom P

    53. The Telson Spur: Field Nodes -- Astronomy (4): Forums, Periodicals, And Societie
    Astronomy Magazine Astronomy Now Online AstronomyRelated mailing lists (Sky and Astrophysical Journal The Astrophysical Journal Letters astrophysics E-Print
    http://www.snark.ca/asfor.htm
    Contents Jump Search Gopher ... Index
    Astronomy
    The Contingent Universe
    DESCRIPTION : The fourth of a group of pages on Astronomy (one of the Field Nodes comprising the subject tree of The Telson Spur ), this page is a list of links to on-line resources in astronomy and astrophysics forums, periodicals, and societies. The coordinate pages, with a common header and List of Contents , contain links to general resources in astronomy and astrophysics from A to L, and from M to Z, and links to resources in Observational Astronomy. the study of Stars and Galaxies, and the pursuit of Amateur Astronomy. KEYWORDS : astronomical forums; astronomy; astrophysics; cosmos; astronomy journals; astronomy magazines; astronomy periodicals; astronomical societies; space; universe
    List of Contents
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
    Astronomy Education
    Astronomy Software
  • Observational Astronomy
    Ground Observatories
    Space Astronomy
    Astronomy Data and Sky Surveys
    Astronomical Images
  • Stars and Galaxies
    Galaxies and the Milky Way Stars and the Interstellar Medium Galactic and Stellar Evolution Protostars and Star Formation Post-MS and Stellar Endpoints
  • The Far Country: Amateur Astronomy Stargazing Equipment Amateur Telescope Making Astrophotography Clubs and Societies Astronomy Travel Astronomical Data The Universe Stars and Galaxies Amateur Astronomy ... AstroNews
    Astronomy and Astrophysics
    Astronomy and Astrophysics: A-E Astronomy and Astrophysics: F-Z Astronomy Education Forums, Periodicals, and Societies
  • 54. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: AstroWeb: Astronomy And Astrophysics On The In
    systems Publication related resources Astronomy astrophysics preprints pages Jobs Conferences and meetings Newsgroups mailing lists Educational resources
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/full/0,1240,008385,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    AstroWeb: astronomy and astrophysics on the Internet
    Grades: 9 10 11 12 Post-Sec.
    URL: http://fits.cv.nrao.edu/www/astronomy.html
    ENC#: ENC-008385
    Publisher: National Radio Astronomy Observatory
    Date:
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    Astronomy. Astrophysics. Planets. Radio astronomy. Space sciences. Stars. Sun. Telescopes. Resource Type:
    Math and science background information; Resource materials for math or science. Media Type:
    Internet resource. Abstract:
    This World Wide Web (WWW) site is a collection of pointers to astronomy related information available on the Internet. The database is maintained by the members of the AstroWeb Consortium, an international collaborative to maintain a highly correlated comprehensive list of astronomical resources. [Author/AN/KAP] Table of Contents: AstroWeb Consortium Search the AstroWeb database Observing resources Telescopes Astronomical survey projects Telescope observing schedules Meteorological information Data resources Data and archive centers Astronomy information systems Publication related resources Abstracts of astronomical publications

    55. [extropy-chat] ImmInst Update - Chat: Astrophysics
    Caltech physicist, Michael Hartl joins ImmInst to discuss astrophysics, gravitational waves, and To be removed from all of our mailing lists, click here http
    http://www.lucifer.com/pipermail/extropy-chat/2004-May/005939.html
    [extropy-chat] ImmInst Update - Chat: Astrophysics
    support at imminst.org support at imminst.org
    Sun May 2 04:24:31 MDT 2004 Immortality Institute ~ For Infinite Lifespans ********************* Ending the Blight of Involuntary Death Basic Members: 1444 - Full Members: 82 Full Members - 38 Photos ********************* See photos of supporting members at: http://www.imminst.org/fullmembers If you're a Full Member and would like to add your photo, please reply to this email. Chat: Astrophysics with Dr. Michael Hartl ********************* Caltech physicist, Michael Hartl joins ImmInst to discuss astrophysics, gravitational waves, and chaos theory, as well as assorted topics in transhumanism. Chat Time: Sunday, May 2, 2004, 8 PM US Eastern Time (GMT - 5) Roy L. Walford, M.D - Dies Apr 27, 2004 ********************* Professor of Pathology at the UCLA School of Medicine since 1966, Dr. Walford dies two months short of his 80th birthday. His scientific career has been focused largely on research into the biology of aging. Ben Bova - Regenerative Medicine ********************* "One day in a future that most of us will live to see, patients will regenerate skin, nerves, whole organs and limbs from stem cells of their own bodies."

    56. Specialties For Mailing Lists
    Mathematical Specialties for mailing lists 00, General, 25,681. 83, Relativity and gravitational theory, 3,941. 85, Astronomy and astrophysics, 2,989.
    http://www.ams.org/customers/specialties.html
    Mathematical Specialties
    Mathematical Specialties for Mailing Lists

    General History and biography Mathematical logic and foundations Combinatorics Orders, lattices, ordered algebraic structures General mathematical systems Number theory Field theory and polynomials Commutative rings and algebras Algebraic geometry Linear and multilinear algebra; matrix theory Associative rings and algebras Nonassociative rings and algebras Category theory, homological algebra K-theory Group theory and generalizations Topological groups, Lie groups Real functions Measure and integration Functions of a complex variable Potential theory Several complex variables and analytic spaces Special functions Ordinary differential equations Partial differential equations Dynamical systems and ergodic theory Finite differences and functional equations Sequences, series, summability Approximations and expansions Fourier analysis Abstract harmonic analysis Integral transforms, operational calculus Integral equations Functional analysis Operator theory Calculus of variations and optimal control; optimization Geometry Convex sets and related geometric topics Differential geometry General topology Algebraic topology Manifolds and cell complexes Global analysis, analysis on manifolds

    57. NOVELTIS Mailing Lists Service
    Login. Pref, Your subscriptions, Home, Help. NOVELTIS mailing lists service astrophysics. ÖÐÎÄ.
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    58. Boost Mailing List Archive -- Re: [boost] Re: Physical Quantities
    Replyto Boost mailing list boost@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; User-agent Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U Particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology are better served by using
    http://lists.boost.org/MailArchives/boost/msg58312.php
    Boost Mailing List Archive
    Date Prev Date Next Thread Prev Thread Next ... Thread Index
    Re: [boost] Re: Physical quantities
    http://budoe.bu.edu/~krlynch

    59. WU-FTPD Discussion Mailing List [33] Re [32] Ksh User Ftp
    WUFTPD Discussion mailing List 33 Re 32 ksh user you have a /etc/shells that lists all valid 44-(0)865 273320 } Nuclear astrophysics Laboratory, Dept
    http://www.landfield.com/wu-ftpd/mail-archive/wu-ftpd/1994/Jun/0003.html

    60. AstroWeb: Astronomy Resources On The Internet
    Journals and Publications (96 records) Astronomy astrophysics preprints (52 records at least somewhat astronomyrelated) (40 records) mailing lists (at least
    http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/astroweb.html
    Astronomy on the Internet
    AstroWeb
    Astronomy on the Internet
    CDS S imbad V ... stroWeb AstroWeb is a collection of pointers to astronomically relevant Internet resources, maintained by the AstroWeb Consortium . The present pages, based on the data shared by all the sites contributing to AstroWeb, are part of the CDS yellow-page services.
    What's new: new entries since last week last month last three months Dead URLs
    Search:
    How to contribute More about AstroWeb The AstroWeb database currently contains distinct resource records: Organizations Astronomy Departments (573 records)
    Professional and Amateur Organizations
    (245 records)
    Space Agencies and Organizations
    (55 records) Observing resources Observatories and Telescopes (386 records)
    Telescope Observing Schedules
    (25 records)
    Meteorological Information
    (17 records)
    Astronomical Survey Projects
    (92 records) Data resources Data and Archive Centers (144 records)
    Astronomy Information Systems
    (40 records) Abstracts,
    Publications

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