[Aavso-photometry] SAS 2007

Brian D. Warner brian at MinorPlanetObserver.com
Sat May 26 14:10:29 EDT 2007


Among those interesting papers were two with Jeff at lead or co-author. Jeff is 
encouraging observations of epsilon Auriage during its upcoming eclipse (27 years in 
the making and about two years long). Observations are needed before the events 
start. Get it touch with him for details and help with setting up a collaboration.

I'll put out a notice here and on other forums when the proceedings are available. 
We'll also be posting most of the PowerPoint presentations as well. Some details on 
that are still being worked out. Again, I'll make a posting when those are available 
as well.

Those using a DSI camera should ask Jeff and/or Gene about their book. It was a 
popular topic at the SAS meeting.

Clear Skies,
Brian D. Warner
Palmer Divide Observatory / Space Science Institute
http://www.MinorPlanetObserver.com

Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL)
http://www.MinorPlanetObserver.com/astlc/default.htm



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jeff Hopkins" <phxjeff at hposoft.com>
To: <aavso-photometry at aavso.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 11:52
Subject: [Aavso-photometry] SAS 2007


>I just returned form the SAS meeting at Big Bear Lake, CA. Arne
> Henden and Ron Kaitchuck both presented interesting talks. Richard
> Berry's CCD Photometry workshop on Tuesday went well too. There were
> many interesting talks. The proceedings of this year's symposium will
> be available as well as previous years can be seen at
> http://www.socastrosci.org/
>
> Jeff
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