"Borrow a free copy" at the Photonics office in Pittsfield,
Massachusetts, or at your office?
If the latter, where is it?
Christopher
William G. Schultz wrote:
> The April 2005 issue of Photonics Spectra has articles of
> astronomic interest.
>
> Topics:
> Adaptive Optics Reveals Details on Galaxy Collisions
> <http://www.photonics.com/spectra/features/XQ/ASP/artabid.965/QX/read.htm>Infrared
> Astronomy Takes Saturn's Temperature
> <http://www.photonics.com/spectra/features/XQ/ASP/artabid.962/QX/read.htm>
>
> Mid-IR Imaging Suggests Recent Collisions Around Beta Pictoris
> <http://www.photonics.com/spectra/features/XQ/ASP/artabid.964/QX/read.htm>
>
> Multispectral Imaging of Mars Reveals a Long-Dry Planet
> <http://www.photonics.com/spectra/features/XQ/ASP/artabid.966/QX/read.htm>
>
> and for you neutrino imaging activists:
>
> New South Pole Telescope Seeks Neutrinos in Ice
> <http://www.photonics.com/spectra/features/XQ/ASP/artabid.963/QX/read.htm>
>
>
> Borrow a free copy at the office...
> -Bill
Received on Wed Apr 20 16:58:59 2005