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Old 15-April-2005, 07:08 PM
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Default Photonics Spectra April issue - Astronomy

Photonics Spectra magazine is a trade/industry magazine for the optics and photonics industry. The April issue featured several articles on astronomy:
- Infrared astronomy takes Saturn's temperature
- New South Pole telescope seeks neutrinos in ice
- Mid-IR imaging suggests recent collisions around Beta Pictoris
- Adaptive optics reveals details on galaxy collisions
- Multispectral imaging of Mars reveals a long-dry planet
- UV spectroscopy detects Martian nightglow

This link gets you to the Table of Contents webpage for the issue. There are links to the abstracts for these articles. You can apparently request copies of articles by e-mail (link in each abstract). I believe some technical or University libraries may have copies of the magazine too.
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