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41. Mars Exploration Rovers Named
M. Darby Dyar, assoc. Prof. astronomy, Mount Holyoke College Sojourner Truthrover, and the Magellan spacecraft http//redrovergoestomars.org/name.html.
http://www.planetary.org/html/news/articlearchive/headlines/2003/rovers_named.ht
NASA Names Mars Exploration Rovers
Spirit and Opportunity
8 June 2003 Related Links
The Mars Exploration Rovers Red Rover Goes to Mars "Name the Rovers" site The Astrobot Diaries ... The Student Astronauts CAPE CANAVERAL, FL In a news briefing this morning, NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe announced the winning names for the Mars Exploration Rovers. A contest run for NASA by the LEGO Company and The Planetary Society whittled approximately 10,000 entries down to 33, from which NASA chose the winning student and her entry: Sofi Collis, a 9 year old 3rd grade student from Arizona. In her essay, she submitted Spirit and Opportunity as her suggested names for the two rovers. The first spacecraft is scheduled to launch today (June 8), and the second on June 25. These "robotic geologist" rovers arrive at Mars in January 2004.

42. Hodges' Health Career Model - SCIENCES Links II
Assoc. for Computing Machinery Assoc. Directors soc. Serv. Info. Man. Group Assoc. of Telemed. astronomy / Astrophysics / Astrobiology Ack NASA
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43. Hodges' Health Career Model : Links II
Assoc. of Cognitive Ergonomics Euro. Health Psychology soc. astronomy /Physics Ack NASA. Aids World Day BBC Health Fitness Centre for Health
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44. Ostrich
astronomy, physics, director of masters program, (National Science Foundation)Queen s assoc.University Professors president of SBVC chapter
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THE FORTNIGHTLY CLUB OF REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA Founded 24 January 1895 4:00 P.M. November 19, 1998
Ostrich in Crisis
by William Cunningham Assembly Room, A. K. Smiley Public Library Biography of William Cunningham Birth: Manhatten Beach, CA on October 5, 1926.
Wife: Beverley. Children: Andrew, Virginia, James
Education
Undergraduate: Oregon State, Stanford, USC (BA.) Graduate: USC (M.S.), Colorado Call (M.A.), Course Work: UCLA, Yale, San Diego, MIT, UR
Professional, teaching
Redlands High School,
San Bernardino Valley College,
University of Redlands.. Astronomy, physics, director of masters program, (National Science Foundation) Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario; Visiting professor, 3 summers; Graduate program in physics
British Columbia Inst.of Tech. Vancouver,B.C.; Summer instructor, Incoming faculty in physics
Mysore University, Mysore, India; NSF consultant, graduate physics program
Civic Activities
Currently Mayor of the City of Redlands
Redlands City Council
Redlands School Board - 14 years
Market Night Committee
Professional Affiliations Past and Present
American Astronomical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Astronomical Society of the Pacific American Institute of Physics Society for the History of Astronomy American Association of Physics Teachers - officer International Planetarium Assoc - director Amer. Assoc.University Professors - president of SBVC chapter

45. DA Information Services -Monograph Publisher Range(UK & Europe)
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46. Curriculum Vitae
American Physical Society Amer. assoc. of Physics Teachers Starships athttp//www.phy6.org /stargaze/Sintro.htm covers astronomy, Newtonian mechanics,
http://www.phy6.org/stargaze/Svitae.htm
Curriculum Vitae
David P. Stern
Emeritus , retired from Lab. Extraterrest. Physics
mail code 695 (currently affiliated with code 612.3)
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 Date of birth: December 17, 1931 Address: 31 Lakeside Drive, Greenbelt, MD 20770-1973 Family:
Married to Audrey Jackson Stern,
Three childrenIlana, Oren and Allon. Telephone: E-mail david( "at" symbol )phy6.org Personal web page: http://www.phy6.org/stargaze/Sstern.htm
Research area:

Electrodynamics and magnetic field of the Earth's magnetosphere.
Publications:
Spub.htm

Education:

1959 D.Sc. Israel Inst. of Technology, Haifa, (thesis on cosmic rays, "Muons in the Atmosphere and Underground"). 1956, M.Sc., Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Previous positions: 19632001, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. 1961-3, NSF/NRC Research Associate, Goddard Space Flight Center. 1959-61, Research Associate, Department of Physics, University of Maryland. Honors: Special Achievement Awards 1970, 1978, 1981, 1983. Fellow of Amer. Phys. Soc., 2000 Professional society memberships: American Geophysical Union American Physical Society Amer. Assoc. of Physics Teachers

47. CLARK R. CHAPMAN Very Short Cv, Nov. 2000 Education AB, Astronomy
Planets (199194) American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science Chair, soc.Am., Natl. Ctr. Atmos. Res.) (1997-99) Member, Task Grp on Sample Return
http://www.boulder.swri.edu/clark/cvvs.html
CLARK R. CHAPMAN: Very short c.v., Nov. 2000
Education
A.B., Astronomy, Harvard College, 1967 M.S., Meteorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968 Ph.D., Planetary Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1972
Research Interests
Experience
Southwest Research Institute, 1996-
Boulder Dept. Space Studies, Div 15; Institute Scientist, member Advisory Comm. Res. (Consulting Employee, Science Applications Intl. Corp., 1995-99; Adjunct Professor and Co-Investigator of NASA CU Astrobiology Inst., Univ. Colorado 1998 - present.)
Planetary Science Institute, 1972-1996
(Part of SJI since Feb. 1995; formerly a division of SAIC.) Senior Scientist. (On sabbatical to Institute for Astronomy, Univ. of Hawaii, Aug. 1984 - Feb. 1985).
Professional Activities
Professional Societies
Scientific Committee Activities
Editorial Work
Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research (1976-78) Icarus: Member, Editorial Board, 1978-80; Assoc. Editor, 1981-91 Co-Editor, Mercury, Univ. of Ariz. Press, 1988 (with F. Vilas and M.S. Matthews) Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets (1991-94)
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48. Journal Title Abbreviations
ACCOUNT org soc; ACCOUNTING REVIEW ACCOUNT REV ASsoc soc ANTH OC MO;ASsocIATION OF FOOD DRUG OFFICIALS QUARTERLY BULLETIN ASsoc FOOD DRUG OFF
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49. October NYC Events 6/ 9
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50. Calendars - Credits, Feedback, Bibliography
Information about the Church and astronomy is adapted from a review of John L . assoc. v102 1, 1992 pp4042; Duncan Steel s newspaper article How
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Supported in part by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), Time and Frequency Division, as a complement to www.time.gov Key contributor Calendar FAQ in 1997. This novel document used the then-new "Frequently Asked Questions" style of writing to explain the otherwise complex working of calendars in an inviting and understandable way. Since then, he has published several editions online, adding his own research and improvements from other contributors. Other text credits Various texts, including the background on our year, the introduction to the Calendars section, the Indian calendar, and the history of the Chinese calendar are adapted from L. E. Dogget.

51. Herschel Club Awardees
195, Steve Mofle, Neville Public Museum Astronomical soc. 1999Jun-12 233,Hazel Lawler, Tucson Amateur Astronomical Assoc, 2001-Oct-10
http://www.astroleague.org/al/obsclubs/herschel/her400wn.html
Herschel Club Awardees
Herschel 400 Club Chair:
Brenda Branchett
515 Glen Haven Drive
Deltona, FL 32738
E-mail: bbranchett@yahoo.com
List of Herschel 400 Award Awardees.
The Herschel 400 Award is the only Astronomical League observing award that can be earned by non-League members. This is due to a special agreement with the Ancient Acity Astronomical Society, who originally created the award. The observers who tested out the program received certificates that were unnumbered. They are listed first in the table. No. Name Society Name Date Dave Branchett Ancient City Astronomy Club 1981-Apr-21 Brenda Floyd Branchett Ancient City Astronomy Club 1981-Apr-21 Fr. Lucian Kemble Ancient City Astronomy Club 1981-Oct-08 Paul Jones Ancient City Astronomy Club 1982-May-21 Tom Reiland Amateur Astronomers Association of Pittsburgh 1981-Jun-03 Wolf H. Fahrenbach

52. Herschel Club Awardees
233, Hazel Lawler, Tucson Amateur Astronomical Assoc, 2001Oct-10 264,Brad Heist, York County Astronomical soc. 2002-Oct-25
http://www.astroleague.org/al/obsclubs/herschel/her400wn02.html
Herschel Club Awardees
Herschel 400 Club Chair:
Brenda Branchett
515 Glen Haven Drive
Deltona, FL 32738
E-mail: bbranchett@yahoo.com
List of Herschel 400 Award Awardees.
The Herschel 400 Award is the only Astronomical League observing award that can be earned by non-League members. This is due to a special agreement with the Ancient Acity Astronomical Society, who originally created the award. The observers who tested out the program received certificates that were unnumbered. They are listed first in the table. No. Name Society Name Date Mark E. Miller Kalamazoo Astronomical Society 1999-Jul-17 David M. Anderson Evansville Astronomical Society 2000-Jan-1 Joseph R. Hobart Coconino Astronomers 2000-Jan-1 Don DeWitt Neville Public Museum A.S. 2000-Jan-1 George McCourt Neville Public Museum A.S. 2000-Jan-1 Scott McCluney Von Braun Astronomical Society 2000-Jan-1 Joel Frazier Shenandoah Valley Stargazers 2000-Jan-1 John Kagey Shenandoah Valley Stargazers 2000-May-11 Greg Mizell Tallahassee Astronomical Society 2000-May-25 Philip Sacco Atlanta Astronomy Club 2000-June-12 Chuck Painter Atlanta Astronomy Club 2000-June-12 Joseph Wheelock Evansville Astronomical Society 2000-June-12 Larry Madison 2000-June-16 Jonathan Casselman Spokane Astronomical Society 2000-June-19 Dennis Farnworth Boise Astronomical Society 2000-June-20 Bill Kuriskin Springfield Telescope Makers 2000-July-30

53. Homeokinetics Bulletin 13
Am., Acoust soc. Am. soc. of Rheol., Am. Assoc. Phys.Teach.) In 1921, he waspushed into Berkeley as an astronomy major, soon transferring over into
http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/ecopsyc/homeokinetics/nfbulls/bull13.html
Bull. 13. May 8, 1999. Can a lifetime of work on a science for complex systems be brought to fruition? Social Physics Next Century! A. S. Iberall
Scholar
UCLA
Los Angeles, CA H. Soodak
CCNY
New York, NY F. Hassler
U. S. Dept Transportation
Boston, Mass.
This is a 20 th Century subject whose time to emerge, as a physics subdiscipline, has come [see J. Stewart, American J. Physics , May 1950]. Our interdisciplinary science group [www.trincoll.edu/depts/psych/homeokinetics] has been occupied with the study, within a physics for complex systems, for 27 years. Here is a single page overview. Equations of change People are not ping pong balls. They are physical-chemical atomistic units persons who engage in a very broad temporal range of intrapersonal as well as interpersonal interactions. The range in time scaling ratio between the former to the latter in our group's definition of complexity makes the collective system complex. Action is measured by the integrated product of energy-time. The social collective may either be a small group who live or work together successfully, an organized polity, a civilization, or a species. That definition of complexity, at this level of units and organization, is not measured in h units of action, but as a "factory day" of action of H o for people, H

54. Citebase - Bayesian Modeling Of Source Confusion In LISA Data
Based on record (harvested at), oaiarXiv.orggrqc/0506055 (20050729) soc., Series B 56, 3-48 (1994). G/A, S. Chib, J. Amer. Statist. Assoc.
http://citebase.eprints.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:gr-qc/0506055

55. Citebase - Bayesian Adaptive Exploration
172 Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems VIII, soc. Am., 113, inpress (2003). G/A, 22. Toman, B., J. Am. Stat. Assoc., 91, 185190 (1996).
http://citebase.eprints.org/cgi-bin/citations?id=oai:arXiv.org:astro-ph/0409386

56. g•¨—’T¸h“Še×‘¥@•t˜^B@ŽGŽ‚̏ȗªŒ`‚ÌŠµÂ
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin, Am. Assoc. Pet. soc.Explor. Geophys.) Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical society
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@Explor. Geophys.) Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society Geophys. J. R. astr. Soc. Geophysical Journal International Geophys. J. Int. Geophysical Prospecting Geophys. Prosp. Geophysical Research Letters Geophys. Res. Lett. Geophysical Surveys Geophys. Surv. Geophysics Geophysics Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Transactions
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57. POND - LoveToKnow Article On POND
soc. ii. 499) of ~ombining two mural circles in the determination of the placeof a single Assoc. i. 128, 136 (Airy),; Sir G. Airy~ Autobiography, p.
http://1.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PO/POND.htm
POND
POND, JOHN (c. 1767-1836), English astronomer-royal, was born about 1767 in London, where his father made a fortune in trade. Re entered Trinity College, Cambridge, at the age of sixteen, but took no degree, his course being interrupted by severe pulmonary attacks which compelled a long residence abroad. In 1800 he settled at Westbury near Bristol, and began to determine star-places with a fine altitude and azimuth circle of 21/2 ft. diameter by E. Troughton~ His demonstration in 1806 (Phil. Trans. xcvi. 420) of a change of form in the, Greenwich mural quadrant led to the introduction of astronomical circles at the Royal Observatory, and to his own appointment as its head. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society oft the 26th of February 1807; he married and went to live in London in the same year, and in 1811 succeeded Maskelyne as astronomer-royal. See Mem. Roy. Astron. Soc. x. 357; Proc~ Roy. Soc. iii. 434; Penny Cyclopaedia (De Morgan); F. W. Bessel, Pop. Vorlesungen, p. 543; Report Brit. Assoc. i. 128, 136 (Airy),; Sir G. Airy~ Autobiography, p. 127; Observatory, xiii. 204, xxii. 357; A~n-ua Biography and Obituary (1837); R. Grant, Hist. of Phys. Astron p. 491; Royal Societys Cat. Scient. Papers. POND, a small pool or body of standing water, a word ofter applied to one for which the bed has been artificially constructed The word is a variant of pound (q.v.), an enclosure.

58. JBAA 1996 December: Letters
2 Bull. soc. Astr. Fr., 108, 308–314 and 341–350 (1994) 3 In Moore PA (ed.), 1996Yearbook of astronomy, Macmillan, 1995
http://www.britastro.org/journal/archive/de96ltrs.htm
J. Brit. Astron. Assoc., 6, 1996, p. 347-348
Letters
(Note: The Association is not responsible for individual opinions expressed in articles, reviews, letters or reports of any kind.)
E. M. Antoniadi's astronomical notebooks of the 1890s
From the Director of the Mars Section In my biography of E. M. Antoniadi, published in our Journal [1] and in the Bulletin of the Sociétè Astronomique de France,[2] and also in a history of the Flammarion Observatory, Juvisy, in the 1996 Yearbook of Astronomy, [3] I referred to the exquisite drawings by this famous observer, who directed the Association's Mars Section from 1896 to 1917. Antoniadi's post-Juvisy notebooks are still missing; as I have written elsewhere, they were presumably deliberately destroyed by their originator during the Second World War. R. J. McKim
c/o The Common Room, Oundle School, New Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EN J. Brit. Astron. Assoc., 103(4), 164–170 and 103(5), 219–227 (1993); ibid., 104(1), 8 (1994)
Bull. Soc. Astr. Fr., 108, 308–314 and 341–350 (1994)
[3] In Moore P. A. (ed.)

59. BAA Journal: Why William Lassell Did Not Discover Neptune
Astron. Assoc., 106, 4, 1996 . Lassell papers 9.7, Royal Astronomical societyArchives. soc. Pacific, 21, 21–23 (1892). Also reprinted in Astron.
http://www.britastro.org/journal/archive/lassell.htm
J. Brit. Astron. Assoc.,
William Lassell and 'the accident of a maid-servant's carelessness'
or Why Neptune was not searched for at Starfield by Richard Baum With the discovery of an eighth magnitude object near Delta Capricorni on 1846 September 23, J. G. Galle and H. d'Arrest at Berlin successfully concluded the search for Neptune, then the farthest known planet from the Sun. The event was promptly acclaimed, and designated one of the greatest triumphs of celestial mechanics. News reached England on September 30. Next day J. R. Hind announced the discovery in a letter to the London Times where it was avidly read by the owner of the largest telescope in England, William Lassell (1799–1880), the wealthy Liverpool brewer.[1] That same day Sir John Herschel scribbled a note to Lassell urging him to look for 'satellites with all possible expedition!!'[2] The letter arrived at Starfield, Lassell's Liverpool home the following day, October 2; that night he logged his first observation of Neptune. Within days he had made two extraordinary observations. On the 3rd, he thought the planet encircled by a ring, and on the 10th he had his first glimpse of its principal moon, Triton.[3] But these were trifles compared to what Edward S. Holden, director of the Lick Observatory, disclosed in 1892.[4] In 1876 Holden spent several months in England. He travelled widely and struck up many friendships. He was particularly taken by Lassell with whom he had previously corresponded, and visited the family home at Maidenhead, a large property called Ray Lodge. As a result of this intimacy he became privy to a family secret; a circumstance first disclosed to him by Mrs Lassell, but later confirmed and explained in greater detail by Lassell himself. Lassell however, had no intention of publicly divulging it 'during the lifetime of Professor Adams' in case it revived bad memories of a painful episode in his life. As it happened John Couch Adams outlived Lassell by twelve years, dying in 1892.

60. Adrian College - News & Info
Affiliations soc.of Biblical Literature, International Assoc. for Fantasy inArt and Literature Historical Assn., org. of Amer. Historians, Amer. soc.
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