AAS 195th Meeting, January 2000
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Session 92. Missions: From Stonehenge to HST
Oral, Friday, January 14, 2000,
10:00-11:30am, Centennial IV
- 92.01 Stonehenge: A Simple and Accurate Predictor of Lunar Eclipses
- S. Challener (Clarion Univ.)
- 92.02 Atmospheric Fluctuation Measurements with the Palomar Testbed Interferometer
- R. P. Linfield (Infrared Processing and Analysis Center, Caltech), M.M. Colavita (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech), B. F. Lane (Department of Planetary Sciences, Caltech), PTI Collaboration
- 92.03 The NCU Lu-Lin Observatory Survived the Taiwan 921 Earthquake
- W.S. Tsay, K.H. Chang, H.H. Li (Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Taiwan)
- 92.04 Hubble Space Telescope Third Servicing Mission: The Perspective from Orbit
- J.M. Grunsfeld, C.M. Foale, C. Nicollier, S.L. Smith (NASA/Johnson Space Center)
- 92.05 Research-Based Science Education with HST
- B.A. Wolpa (NOAO), T.A. Rector (NOAO)
- 92.06 Testing Of HgCdTe Devices For WFC3
- R.J. Hill (Raytheon ITSS/NASA GSFC), A. Waczynski, E.J. Polidan (GST/NASA GSFC), D.J. Krebs (NASA GSFC), M. Robberto (StScI), S.D. Johnson (GST/NASA GSFC)
- 92.07 Progress Report on the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
- J. C. Green, J. A. Morse (University of Colorado)
- 92.08 Swift - The Next GRB MIDEX Mission
- N. Gehrels (NASA/GSFC), Swift Science Team
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