Thomas,your article was perfect, i was a little bit surprise and happy to read it, and i hope it will stimulate some news companions to join the Convento effort.
I was waiting you announce it on others list for felicitation but it has not be done. So...
Other thing: Can we plan to share or organize amateur observations project like Z cma, or HD57682, with articles at the end, in the Concento group ?
Encore félicitation and welcome to the newcomers.
I agree, José! Please ask him directly for delta Sco.
Cherio
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Von: Jose Ribeiro [mailto:fg-spek-convento ([email]fg-spek-convento[/email])(==>)
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Gesendet: Montag, 18. April 2011 11:39
An: fg-spek-convento(==>)vds-astro.de ([email]fg-spek-convento(==%3E)vds-astro.de[/email])
Betreff: [fg-spek] Re: New ConVento member
Hi Thomas and all,
That's great news! South hemisphere observers are very important! Now we have a member in Australia and others at Hawaii.
Thomas, take your time, and prepare us a campaign for the next eta Carinae periastron
It would be very interesting if these new colleagues engaged the del Sco periastron campaign! Spectra as well as photometry are needed!
Cheers,
Jose
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Hi folks,
today I had the following exchange with Hawaii.
Cheers, Thomas
Zitat:
IP : 172.21.155.32
Subject : Sky & Telescope Article
Nachricht : Dr. Eversberg, I enjoyed your article VERY much. I found it very exciting and would like to participate in a project like you have undertaken. I am an amateur astronomer on Maui. Our site is at 10,000 ft. elevation at the summit of Haleakala and is affiliated with the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy. We are at the 21st parallel as you know, and we are avid observers from our location. We have access to the Faulkes Telescope, part of the LCOGTN network of robotic telescopes. Our group, the Haleakala Amateur Astronomers, observe many night per month from this location. I would like to be in touch with you should you need observations from this part of the globe in the future. If you ever plan a visit to Hawaii, let us know and we would love for you to visit, (and observe), from our location.
Name : Stephen McGaughey
Email : semcg(==>)
hawaiiantel.net ([email]semcg(==>)
hawaiiantel.net[/email])
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Hi Stephen,
that's a really good message. Thank you for being interested in our group. As you have seen on the ConVento webpage we are working on spectroscopy and photometry on massive stars and try to push science forward. New sites are very welcome, especially more in the south and on first class places as Hawaii. Your latitude is an additional advantage, of course. Do you use a spectrograph or is it for photometry only?
Presently we are more or less in a starting phase after our WR140 campaign. However, we got 10 nights at Teide again, now for the periastron passage of the Be star delta Sco in July 2011. A ConVento team around José Ribeiro (management) and Anatoly Miroshnichenko (science) from Greensboro University are going to the IAC 80 telescope. So, you can see we are busy but need to establish ourselves and have to bind together all interested astronomers.
This weekend we had the annual meeting of the German spectroscopy section and discussed new Wolf-Rayet targets for future campaigns. We try to make up our minds and go fot it in about two years.
For convenience I recommend to register in our bilingual discussion forum at
http://spektroskopieforum.vdsastro.de so that you can follow what happens and add your comments.
I will place our exchange into the ConVento part of our forum so that everybody is informed about your message.
Cheers, Thomas