TASS Show and Tell
Guidelines for submitting Show-and-Tell stories
Sometimes, one wants to describe the progress on a project
without delving deeply into technical details.
One might also want to recount one's adventures at a meeting,
conference or observing run.
The TASS "Show-and-Tell" page is designed to hold
short stories which are heavy on the pictures and
light on the text.
To submit a story to the Show-and-Tell area,
collect the text and pictures and figure out how
they all fit together.
Then send a short piece of E-mail which
describes your story directly to me, Michael Richmond:
mwrsps@rit.edu
I'll respond, and we can work out the mechanism by
which you'll transfer the pictures to my machine;
FTP or E-mail may work.
- Show-and-Tell 1:
- Mark IV Construction Progress for June 1998
- Show-and-Tell 2:
- Mark IV Construction Progress for August 1998
- Show-and-Tell 3:
- What Happens if you Drift-Scan away from the Celestial Equator?
- Show-and-Tell 4:
- Mark IV image of M31
- Show-and-Tell 5:
- Progress on Mark IV to January, 1999
- Show-and-Tell 6:
- Progress on Mark IV to June, 1999
- Show-and-Tell 7:
- Aligning the RIT Mark IV Telescope/CCD Camera Combination
- Show-and-Tell 8:
- The Rochester Mark IV
- Show-and-Tell 9:
- How I Designed the Mark IV System
- Show-and-Tell 10:
- The TASS Mark IV Survey
This is part of a presentation for
The first Virtual Meeting on Amateur Astronomy
- Show-and-Tell 11:
- A script for creating phased light curves, plus examples
- Show-and-Tell 12:
- A computer to serve TASS Mark IV images
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