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Re: Question from Roy Tucker, forwarded to TASS
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- Subject: Re: Question from Roy Tucker, forwarded to TASS
- From: aah@nofs.navy.mil
- Date: Tue, 26 May 98 14:23:45 -0700
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Chris,
I'm busy Sat/Sun afternoon (Saturday is the GNAT CCD Workshop;
Sunday is the Akerloff wide-field survey session). Saturday dinner
is scheduled for M Richmond (and anyone else who wants to get together),
but I'm free Saturday or Sunday evening. I'd like to talk to Roy, so
if possible let's schedule a meeting one of those evenings or else
Sunday dinner. I head to Kitt Peak that Monday morning.
Note that any novae seen by TASS would last much longer than a day and so
should be seen by several sites and therefore included in the database.
Asteroid light curves are found in Lagerkvist, et. al., "Asteroid
Photometric Catalogue" (ISBN 91-506-1182-8), which gives 6745 light
curves of 811 asteroids (far less than the total number of named
asteroids).
Arne