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Re: Public talks on TASS
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- Date: Mon, 06 Apr 98 10:15:39 -0700
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I agree with Tom (that's ok, isn't it?) -- Herb wrote a good outline
on what to present in a talk.
Tom is supposed to be sending me a strip of markIII data, so let me work
with that dataset and see if I can generate a 'gee-whiz' slide. Strip scans
that are not deep nor high resolution are not terribly exciting to the
outsider. They like pictures of hardware and of deep-space objects like
comets, nebulae and galaxies. I'm betting that my gaussian-histogram-
equalization software will generate a pretty tricolor strip scan that will
at least hold some interest when people realize how many stars are present.
Arne