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Re: New Record for 2004




Hey Michael,

I set a DEC spot, then take series of 11 shots around the meridian, and then
rewind.  The idea is to keep around the meridian without missing any spots. 
I've not actually analyzed my coverage yes to see if I'm doing a good job yet...

Can you send me how you are generating the coverage graph on your site?  I
cannot seem to find where I put it the last time you sent it?

Anyone else know how to plot spherical projections?  Links?

Cheers,
Rob

When grilled further on (Sat, 14 Aug 2004 06:25:24 -0500),
Michael Sallman <msallman@pro-ns.net> confessed:

> Rob,
> 
> How are you running your camera? You've probably mentioned it before, 
> but I can't remember. :-(
> Are you surveying a certain DEC range (like Tom is doing with each of 
> his cameras)?
> 
> Mike
> 
> Robert Creager wrote:
> > It must be going around.  Wednesday night, I hit 316850 measurement pairs,
> > and Thursday I hit 369940 measurement pairs.  My previous best was only
> > 167053 pairs.  But then, I'm only at 3.2 measurement pairs total (78 nights)
> > so far.
> > 
> > I am working on an web interface to my database.  I'll get there
> > eventually...
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Rob
> > 
> > When grilled further on (Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:49:39 -0500),
> > "Thomas Droege" <tdroege2@earthlink.net> confessed:
> > 
> > 
> >>The new record for 2004 is 1,106,740 measurement pairs made last night.
> >>
> >>We are just entering the good three month period for observations here.  My
> >>goal is 100M measurement pairs for this year.  We shall see.
> >>
> >>Tom Droege
> >>
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


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