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  • Please feel free to add in your contributions by emailing Luisa or posting elsewhere on the *[http://www.planetary.org/multimedia/video/bettsclass/ Planetary Society]. Free.
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  • ...is our question page. Post your questions here for others to answers. Feel free to comment on any questions. Check back to see if there are any answers or
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  • |In Pasadena - not far from Caltech. Will be packed on Thursday (free day but no tickets left). |Free admission, no reservations required. Beautiful view. Closed on Mondays. Free parking on Saturday after 5PM and museum open until 9PM.
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  • ...ts). More complicated than aperture photometry because you have many more free parameters than for aperture photometry. ...olding]] document in an effort to help them understand, in words, what the free parameters were and why they mattered. This may or may not be useful for an
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  • ...olding]] document in an effort to help them understand, in words, what the free parameters were and why they mattered. This may or may not be useful for an ...ataanalysistools/tools/mopex/ is the tool developed for Spitzer data. It's free and not too horrible to install. It depends on having a bunch of keywords i
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  • ...ith using [https://sites.google.com/cfa.harvard.edu/saoimageds9 ds9]. It's free, very commonly used in astronomy, and available for just about any platform
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  • ...r community, and by extension, can often be found in classrooms. It is not free software. One of its primary purposes is controlling telescopes (which is o
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  • ...ion. Click on your name below if you want to put your musings here. Feel free to steal my format for your page.
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  • ...many of these which the kids can go searching for on the wiki. Please feel free to add and/or comment. ...xlsx|spreadsheet with equations]] to convert from magnitude to flux. Feel free to comment and critique --[[User:Pavlak|Ashley]] 10:51, 26 June 2012 (PDT)
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  • ...PC it may have the unzip utility or not, if not you can download 7zip for free and it will unzip it. (do a google search for 7zip)
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  • ...ntaneous processes on a galactic scale, given sufficient time and material free fall will result in star formation.<br> ...an trigger the formation of a star before conditions become sufficient for free fall, leaving sequentially younger stars in its path while clouds broken in
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  • ...ything. I am making a list of things I don't understand on this page. Feel free to add to it.
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  • *[http://www.butrousfoundation.com/ysjournal/] "Young Scientists is a free online journal for scientists aged 12-20. The journal is edited and all the
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  • ...elsewhere. [https://openstax.org/details/books/astronomy Here] is a good, free, online one if you need a textbook.
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  • ..."ds9." ds9 is free free and available for any platform. There is also a free program called "FITS liberator" that used to be a plugin for Adobe Photosho ...ds9 is available for a wide variety of platforms, including unix, and it's free. Most astronomers use ds9 or similar programs. ds9 is a pretty powerful pro
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  • ...he B band is particularly subject to errors. (Remember the shape of a dust-free star, e.g., the blackbody curve – these things are going to be faint at B ...sort of traced out. (also true that when you go down past mid M, even disk-free photospheres will have w1-w4>0.) That is what you see in both plots, actual
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  • ...FITS viewers which can be used to look at the FITS files directly. A good free viewer is [http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/lheasoft/ftools/fv/ Fv: The Interac
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  • ...om the 2010 and 2011 class discussions at the AAS, but you should all feel free to add to it anytime.
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  • ...get data in the other two IRAC channels (5.8 and 8 microns) as well, "for free."
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  • ::The Red triangle and free circle matchup. The red mark is where the coordinates you put in are locate
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  • |Available for free via the arXiv link.
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  • ...tagged, or any of a dozen other ways to manipulate these data. Please feel free to do so, but do NOT invest hours in trying to correct or backfill the asse ...y done the 11 training SEDs and feel like they want to dive in should feel free to do so, since now you have the updated information that came as a result
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  • Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on th
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  • ...r community, and by extension, can often be found in classrooms. It is not free software. In 2011, NITARP teacher John Blackwell developed and kindly donat
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  • ...nergies derived from the three 2MASS and first 2 IRAC bands. There are two free parameters in this fit -- the temperature of the blackbody and an additive
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  • ...should approach anything else with extreme caution.''' And of course, it's free to access articles in arXiv, so you don't even need to go through journal p
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  • ...87, also astro-ph/0610786 -- see http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0610786 for free copy of paper) has a very interesting article about the structures around V ...making sure your vote appears under your column (this can be tricky), feel free to just email me your ranking, and I'll enter it here. "1" is high (most f
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  • site and install this free tar program: http://www.7-zip.org/
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  • Please feel free to contribute. We do ask that you include your wiki signature (click on th
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  • * Feel free to update this list, correct it, etc. Use as much detail or as little, for
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  • ...You can include additional thoughts, or questions, for us too. This can be free-­form and open-­ended, but THIS REALLY IS IMPORTANT TO US… we need to s
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  • * Audio: You need a phone connection to dial into a toll-free number for 1-1.5 hours.
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  • Feel free to use whatever tools you have available to perform this change of format. ...mber, no one is being examined, this is all just for you to learn, so feel free to change things around, adjust things to fit the time you have available,
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  • ...e mid-IR Spitzer bands are. This is why the colors of most unadorned (dust-free) main sequence stars are zero color - the slope of that blackbody curve doe
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  • ...people to search the archive. There are other options, and you should feel free to explore them, but we won't cover them here.
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  • ...ar more math than we need to. relevant issues: this radio is thermal (free-free emission). they smoothed data -- spatial resolution (see [[Resolution]]). a
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  • *it's free for you to use, there are no membership fees or pay-per-message fees.
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  • ...to find in BRC 38. Some are deliberately tricky. After you do these, feel free to start on the BRC 38 set. [[file:imagetestsetblank.xlsx]] also see [[file ...ight, but once you do it right the first time, all the rest come along for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at the SEDs.
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  • ...s, etc.) obsolete but has same essence as what we do now. (paper should be free from journal) ...ents, but they are often pretty, and often forming stars. (paper should be free from journal)
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  • ...e you do it right the first time, all the rest come along more or less for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at the SEDs. ...K vs K-[22] and/or [3.4] vs. [3.4]-[22] are good places to start, but feel free to try other combinations. Pay attention to detections (not limits). You m
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  • '''Advice and Hints:''' Remember that a dust-free star should have zero infrared color for basically any combination. (At lea ...ight, but once you do it right the first time, all the rest come along for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at these SEDs
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  • ...ar more math than we need to. relevant issues: this radio is thermal (free-free emission). they smoothed data -- spatial resolution (see [[Resolution]]). a
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  • *We skipped the "how big" question as extraneous to the task at hand. Feel free to investigate later if you are interested. ...ight, but once you do it right the first time, all the rest come along for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at the SEDs.
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  • For 'old enough' papers, they will be free.
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  • (skyview is also free and available for a variety of platforms. There is a manual too.) Get into
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  • ...s9/ ds9], since that's what we will be using later on in the project. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...s9/ ds9], since that's what we will be using later on in the project. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...s9/ ds9], since that's what we will be using later on in the project. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...get comfortable with using [http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/ ds9]. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...get comfortable with using [http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/ ds9]. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...ight, but once you do it right the first time, all the rest come along for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at the SEDs.
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  • ...get comfortable with using [http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/ ds9]. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...ight, but once you do it right the first time, all the rest come along for free (if you're working in a spreadsheet). Spend some time looking at these SEDs
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  • ...get comfortable with using [http://hea-www.harvard.edu/RD/ds9/ ds9]. It's free, and available for just about any platform. There are at least 2 tutorials
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  • ...gh to get a really good, solid empirical estimate of what truly plain disk-free young stars actually look like, what colors they really have. There are a f
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  • ...o read, learn some new applications, and plan the work we will do? Are you free to go to Cal Tech for three days, June 14 – 16? Application will also ask
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  • ...essentially on a ballistic trajectory, falling on to the star at close to free-fall velocities,producing a hot impact shock. The energy released in these
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