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This is the final call for votes for or against the creation of the newsgroup
sci.astro.hubble.
Group Charter - sci.astro.hubble
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The groups primary goal is to serve as a discussion forum for the processing
and reduction of data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Emphasis will be
given to the extraction of useful scientific information, instead of the
emphasis on producing cosmetically pleasing imagery that has prevailed in the
mission history so far.
This role is intended to complement the substantial efforts of the Space
Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, where support of the many users of
the facility originates. The group will serve as a platform for problems,
requests, suggestions and needs of the scientific community as they use the
Telescope to further their research. Accordingly input from the Institute to
the discussions will be vital, and several members of that facility have
indicated their interest and willingness to participate fully.
Since the level of the discussion is expected to become rather complicated, and
considering the gravity of the information that will be discussed, there has
been general agreement that the newsgroup should be moderated. The main reason
for this is that although sci.astro is already a forum for astronomical
subjects, the contributions to that group are held to be too broad to allow the
kind of discussion necessary for this group. The many diverse topics covered
in the general group would hinder efforts for interested researchers to quickly
appraise the latest subjects of discussion.
The name will be sci.astro.hubble for a number of reasons. First, many sites
do not carry alt groups at all, and we would like to amke the group as easily
accessible as possible. Second, the suffix hubble is a lot more explanatory to
the unitiated than hst, allowing the general USENET community to quickly
determine whether they would like to subscribe to this group or not.
Paul Scowen (uk1@spacsun.rice.edu) has volunteered to be the intial moderator
of this group to allow only material pertinent to the forum to be distributed,
minimising the bandwidth that certain contributors have been so "concerned"
about. Interest has been shown by people at the Institute to assume the
moderatorship if the group becomes successful in its goal, augmenting the
existing user information facilities there (STEIS, etc.).
The Role of the Group
---------------------
Several requests have been made that the group also serve as a source of
distribution of late breaking news concerning the telescope itself, and the
impact of this news on any observing programs scheduled at that time. Requests
have been made that information like the observing schedules, GO lists and so
on, that are maintained in STEIS, be posted periodically too. This would not
serve to replace STEIS, but simply make the information contained therein more
accessible on a browsing basis.
An unforseen use of the group has also arisen as a result of the worldwide
distribution of this newsgroup. The director of the Astronomical Data Analysis
Center in Tokyo has indicated that he will notify HST users in Japan of the
forthcoming existence of this newsgroup to allow them to get up to speed on the
latest results and techniques being used in the US astronomical community.
Thus the group will serve not only as a forum for the researchers intimately
involved with the mission already, but as an information source for those
resarchers considering using the telescope for the first time.
Other respondents to the CFD have indicated that they will use the group as a
gauge of requirements in the astronomical community for the purposes of
designing new software, assembling new information and data-acquisition
facilities, and ingeneral evaluating what needs are evident in the field.
Voting
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Voting on the creation or otherwise of this newsgroup should be done by email.
Please send all votes to uk1@spacsun.rice.edu. In the subject line please
include either:
yes I vote for sci.astro.hubble as proposed
or:
no I vote against sci.astro.hubble as proposed
The voting period will extend through January 14th, just in time for the AAS
meeting in Atlanta. Thank you for your consideration.
Vote Acknowledgement
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If you've already voted, please check to see if your name appears below. If
it doesn't please email me as soon as possible so I can rectify the situation.
Mark S Adam adam@unixg.ubc.ca
Rudi Albrecht ralbrech%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Pilger Alexander pilger@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Chris Ambler chris@nike.calpoly.edu
David M. Anthony anthony@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Randall Atkinson atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Stephen Bashore nhg2453@dsachg1.dsac.dla.mil
Dave Bazell bazell@stsci.edu
Fritz Benedict fritz@dorrit.as.utexas.edu
Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com
Ed Blachman edb@fairport.HQ.Ileaf.COM
Bill Bogstad wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu
Scott Bolte scott@craycos.com
Jay Bookbinder bookbind@daystrom.harvard.edu
bpirenne%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Regis BOSSUT RPARBS%FRFUPL11@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
George Brickner dupa!root@uunet.UU.NET
Dan Briggs dbriggs@nrao.edu
Michael J. Brutvan BRUTVAN@avion.stsci.edu
Markus Buchhorn markus@mso.anu.edu.au
Steven Patrick Byrnes sbyrnes@is.rice.edu
John J. Caldwell caldwell@nereid.sal.ists.ca
peter card pjc@jet.uk
Stefano Casertano stefano@sirius.astro.uiuc.edu
Paul S R Chisholm psrc@sewer.att.com
Patrick Clancey CLANCEY@SLACVM.BITNET
Adrian F Clark alien@essex.ac.uk
Angie Clarke aclarke@stsci.edu
Bruce Clement bclement@cavebbs.gen.nz
A. D. Code CODE%UWFPC.DecNet@vms3.macc.wisc.edu
Jim Cole jimc@3cpu.rain.com
Matthew K. Cole cole@ch.rose-hulman.edu
Jason Comander jcomand@umbio.med.miami.edu
Martin Cook M.L.COOK3@LUT.UK.AC
Keith S Cover keith@msmri.med.ubc.ca
Dennis Crabtree crabtree@dao.nrc.ca
Gerry Creager gerry@mec.jsc.nasa.gov
Ed Danielson mocvax!ged@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
Jim Deane deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu
Ben Delisle delisle@eskimo.celestial.com
Matthew DeLuca ccoprmd@prism.gatech.edu
Kim DeVaughn ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com
Dainis Dravins dainis@astro.lu.se
Gordon Drukier drukier@geop.ubc.ca
Harry Edmon harry@atmos.washington.edu
Steven J. Edwards sje@xylos.ma30.bull.com
Rick Ellis rick@ofa123.fidonet.org
Ian Evans EVANS@FOS.STSCI.EDU
Nancy Evans evans@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Dan Fain faindan@milton.u.washington.edu
Bob Finn finn@pcmail.caltech.edu
Kevin Fitzpatrick kfitzpa@hubcap.clemson.edu
Michael S Forbes forbes@cbnewsf.att.com
Dan Ford danf@sherpa.com
Thierry Forveille forveill@gag.observg.grenet.fr
Stephen Friedl friedl@mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
Priscilla Frisch frisch@galadriel.uchicago.edu
Terry Gaetz gaetz@julian.uwo.ca
Brian Glendenning bglenden@colobus.cv.nrao.edu
Scott Goehring goehring@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
Daniel Golombek golombek@stsci.edu
Shireen Gonzaga shireen@stsci.edu
Christopher Graham cgraham@sps.com
Steve Grandi grandi@noao.edu
Chuck Grant chuck-grant@llnl.gov
Paul Gravestock pgravestock@cix.compulink.co.uk
Gaston Groisman gaston@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Edward J. Groth groth@pupgg.princeton.edu
Bob Hanisch hanisch@stsci.edu
George Hassa userHAH2@mts.rpi.edu
Daniel Herrick HERRICKD@astro.pc.ab.com
Jeff Hester jjh@cosmos.la.asu.edu
John Hinrichs hinrichs@astro.UMD.EDU
Thomas Hocking Thomas.Hocking@samba.acs.unc.edu
Phil Hodge hodge@stsci.edu
Bradford Holden holden%helios.UCSC.EDU@ucscc.ucsc.edu
Magnus Holmberg nv90-mho@nada.kth.se
Burt N Holzman bh1t+@andrew.cmu.edu
Kenton A. Hoover shibumi@turbo.bio.net
Irwin Kenneth Horowitz irwin%CitIago.Bitnet
Jack Hudler jack@cscdec.cs.com
Matthias G Imhof gondwana@Athena.MIT.EDU
Jan Isley gatech!bagend!jan@harvard.harvard.edu
Mark James mark@nuri.inria.fr
Randell Jesup jesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com
Anders Johannesson anders@astro.lu.se
Jeff Johnson jjohnson@64004.dnet.nasa.gov
Jim Kiley jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu
Dick King king@drums.reasoning.com
Jim Klavetter jjk@astro.UMD.EDU
Ronnie Kon ronnie@cisco.com
Quincey Koziol koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Tim Kuehn timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca
Krishna Kunchithapadam krisna@cs.wisc.edu
Jonathan Leech leech@cs.unc.edu
Zoltan Levay levay@stsci.edu
Paul Leyland pcl@oxford.ac.uk
Bob Light light@helios.ucsc.edu
Greg Lindahl gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
Peter Linde peter@astro.lu.se
Rob Lingelbach rob@xyzoom.info.com
Carl J Lydick carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
Chris Mackerell chris@bcl.co.nz
marier@blkcmb.zso.dec.com
Keith Marshall keithm@moeng2.minc.umd.edu
George Martin gmartin@zia.aoc.nrao.edu
Dave Mausner dlm@hermes.dlogics.com
Roe D McBurnett rdm2@chaucer.cc.bellcore.com
doug mcdonald mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Brian Mclean MCLEAN@shadow.stsci.edu
Matthew McMaster mcmaster@stsci.edu
Kiran Mehta kirast@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Clark Merrill MERRILL@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Ken Mighell mighell@merlin.anu.edu.au
Glenn Miller miller@stsci.edu
Richard H. Miller rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu
Eugene N. Miya eugene@nas.nasa.gov
Stefan Mochnacki stefan@centaur.astro.utoronto.ca
a.e.mossberg aem@paris.cs.miami.edu
William Moxley mox@vpnet.chi.il.us
Gary Lawrence Murphy glm%latour.uucp@cunews.carleton.ca
Pat Murphy pmurphy@baboon.cv.nrao.edu
David Nadler dnadler@ncrsoph.sophia.ncr.fr
Bob Narron bob@ipac.caltech.edu
Shiro Nishimura rnishim@c1.mtk.nao.ac.jp
Harald Nordgard-Hansen hhansen@kjemi.unit.no
Chris O'Dea ODEA@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Eric C. Olson ericco@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
Conor O'Neill conor@inmos.com
Tarl Neustaedter tarl@apache.sw.stratus.com
Alan B. Owens OWENSA@WMAVM7.VNET.IBM.COM
Jesse Paakkari JPAAKKARI@cc.Helsinki.FI
Patrick Palmer ppalemr@oskar.uchicago.edu
Paul Palmer palmerp@math.orst.edu
Jeffrey A. Pedelty pedelty@jansky.gsfc.nasa.gov
William Pence pence@tetra.gsfc.nasa.gov
CC Petersen ccpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Mark Petersen markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Chris Phillips phillips@bright.uoregon.edu
Richard Pogge pogge@bruno.mps.ohio-state.edu
PYRON@SKNDIV.dseg.ti.com
Ernst Raimond EXR@NFRA.NL
Kavan Ratnatunga kavan@merlin.anu.edu.au
Pete Reppert reppert@stsci.edu
REWOICC%ERENJ@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
David Paul Reyes ASDPR@ACVAX.INRE.ASU.EDU
Brian Reynolds reynolds@fsg.com
Brian J. Roberts bjr@po.CWRU.Edu
Greg Roberts groberts@cc.williams.edu
Scott Safier Scott.Safier@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
Paul J. Schinder schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov
Haijo Schipper haijo@cs.rug.nl
Stefan Schroder schroder.bio.vu.nl
Richard Schroeppel rcs@cs.arizona.edu
Beth Schwindt bets@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Peter Scott pjs@euclid.JPL.NASA.GOV
Po Shan Cheah pc30@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
Mark Shaw shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Ed Shaya shaya@UMAIP.UMD.EDU
"Duckie" Shiau shiau@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Dave Silva silva@noao.edu
Mike Sipin sipy@balr.balr.com
Dan Slater dans@mathsoft.COM
smb@ulysses.att.com
Haywood Smith asthcs@pine.circa.ufl.edu
Malcolm Smith malcolm.smith@alcatel.no
Sammie L. Smith ssmith@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
Martin Snow snow@lyrae.dnet.nasa.gov
Jason W Solinsky solman@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Henry Spencer henry@zoo.toronto.edu
Robert W. Spiker rws3n@virginia.edu
P.J. Stooke STOOKE@VAXR.SSCL.UWO.CA
Dave Strout dstrout@next63.darpa.mil
Damien S Stuart pak!dstuart@uunet.UU.NET
Hal Taylor htaylor@freyr.stockton.edu
Enis TUNCER A10630%TRMETU.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Benoit Turgeon turgeon@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Frank Valdes valdes@noao.edu
Emanuel Vassiliadis emanuel@merlin.anu.edu.au
Francis Vaughan francis@cs.adelaide.edu.au
Wolfgang Voges whv@mpe.DNET.NASA.GOV
Larry Wall lwall@netlabs.com
Archie Warnock WARNOCK@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
Paul Wilson pands@cix.compulink.co.uk
Scott Wilson swilson@bullwinkle.eece.unm.edu
Al Wootten awootten@polaris.cv.nrao.edu
David Wright D.W.Wright@bnr.co.uk
Edward V. Wright ewright@bach.convex.com
Ryan J. Wyatt rjw@spacsun.rice.edu
Eric Wyckoff wyckoff@stsci.edu
Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
Jeffrey Youngstrom jeffy@teda.EDA.Teradyne.COM
Nelson Zarate nelson@stsci.edu
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Results of CFV for sci.astro.hubble
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Current Voting - as of 1/14/92
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210 votes for
19 votes against
YES
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Jay Bookbinder bookbind@daystrom.harvard.edu
Brian Glendenning bglenden@colobus.cv.nrao.edu
CC Petersen ccpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Mark Petersen markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Scott Wilson swilson@bullwinkle.eece.unm.edu
Michael S Forbes forbes@cbnewsf.att.com
Hal Taylor htaylor@freyr.stockton.edu
Patrick Palmer ppalemr@oskar.uchicago.edu
Dan Briggs dbriggs@nrao.edu
Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
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Markus Buchhorn markus@mso.anu.edu.au
Beth Schwindt bets@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Terry Gaetz gaetz@julian.uwo.ca
Keith S Cover keith@msmri.med.ubc.ca
Greg Roberts groberts@cc.williams.edu
Peter Linde peter@astro.lu.se
Frank Valdes valdes@noao.edu
Eugene N. Miya eugene@nas.nasa.gov
Steve Grandi grandi@noao.edu
Alan B. Owens OWENSA@WMAVM7.VNET.IBM.COM
20
Jeff Johnson jjohnson@64004.dnet.nasa.gov
Scott Bolte scott@craycos.com
Richard Pogge pogge@bruno.mps.ohio-state.edu
Fritz Benedict fritz@dorrit.as.utexas.edu
David Nadler dnadler@ncrsoph.sophia.ncr.fr
Edward J. Groth groth@pupgg.princeton.edu
Brian Mclean MCLEAN@shadow.stsci.edu
Randall Atkinson atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Dave Strout dstrout@next63.darpa.mil
Malcolm Smith malcolm.smith@alcatel.no
30
Chris Ambler chris@nike.calpoly.edu
Po Shan Cheah pc30@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
Rudi Albrecht ralbrech%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Jesse Paakkari JPAAKKARI@cc.Helsinki.FI
Ernst Raimond EXR@NFRA.NL
Thierry Forveille forveill@gag.observg.grenet.fr
Mark S Adam adam@unixg.ubc.ca
Gary Lawrence Murphy glm%latour.uucp@cunews.carleton.ca
Dan Ford danf@sherpa.com
Francis Vaughan francis@cs.adelaide.edu.au
40
Mark Shaw shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Chris Phillips phillips@bright.uoregon.edu
Greg Lindahl gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
Jim Klavetter jjk@astro.UMD.EDU
George Martin gmartin@zia.aoc.nrao.edu
Magnus Holmberg nv90-mho@nada.kth.se
Bob Narron bob@ipac.caltech.edu
Daniel Herrick HERRICKD@astro.pc.ab.com
Matthew K. Cole cole@ch.rose-hulman.edu
Stefan Mochnacki stefan@centaur.astro.utoronto.ca
50
Matthias G Imhof gondwana@Athena.MIT.EDU
"Duckie" Shiau shiau@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Eric C. Olson ericco@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
Daniel Golombek golombek@stsci.edu
Bill Bogstad wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu
Archie Warnock WARNOCK@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Steven Patrick Byrnes sbyrnes@is.rice.edu
Gordon Drukier drukier@geop.ubc.ca
David M. Anthony anthony@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Henry Spencer henry@zoo.toronto.edu
60
Bob Finn finn@pcmail.caltech.edu
George Hassa userHAH2@mts.rpi.edu
Pat Murphy pmurphy@baboon.cv.nrao.edu
John J. Caldwell caldwell@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Kim DeVaughn ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com
Carl J Lydick carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
Steven J. Edwards sje@xylos.ma30.bull.com
Ronnie Kon ronnie@cisco.com
Sammie L. Smith ssmith@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
Jeffrey Youngstrom jeffy@teda.EDA.Teradyne.COM
70
Chris O'Dea ODEA@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Pete Reppert reppert@stsci.edu
Irwin Kenneth Horowitz irwin%CitIago.Bitnet
Benoit Turgeon turgeon@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Martin Snow snow@lyrae.dnet.nasa.gov
Matthew DeLuca ccoprmd@prism.gatech.edu
Jack Hudler jack@cscdec.cs.com
peter card pjc@jet.uk
Burt N Holzman bh1t+@andrew.cmu.edu
Ben Delisle delisle@eskimo.celestial.com
80
Haijo Schipper haijo@cs.rug.nl
Clark Merrill MERRILL@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Bradford Holden holden%helios.UCSC.EDU@ucscc.ucsc.edu
Brian J. Roberts bjr@po.CWRU.Edu
Mark James mark@nuri.inria.fr
Scott Safier Scott.Safier@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
Patrick Clancey CLANCEY@SLACVM.BITNET
Jeff Hester jjh@cosmos.la.asu.edu
Glenn Miller miller@stsci.edu
Al Wootten awootten@polaris.cv.nrao.edu
90
marier@blkcmb.zso.dec.com
Emanuel Vassiliadis emanuel@merlin.anu.edu.au
Edward V. Wright ewright@bach.convex.com
Jim Deane deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu
David Wright D.W.Wright@bnr.co.uk
William Pence pence@tetra.gsfc.nasa.gov
Dennis Crabtree crabtree@dao.nrc.ca
Adrian F Clark alien@essex.ac.uk
Dick King king@drums.reasoning.com
Chris Mackerell chris@bcl.co.nz
100
Rick Ellis rick@ofa123.fidonet.org
Paul Palmer palmerp@math.orst.edu
Christopher Graham cgraham@sps.com
Kavan Ratnatunga kavan@merlin.anu.edu.au
Matthew McMaster mcmaster@stsci.edu
Eric Wyckoff wyckoff@stsci.edu
Jim Kiley jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu
Brian Reynolds reynolds@fsg.com
Roe D McBurnett rdm2@chaucer.cc.bellcore.com
Dave Bazell bazell@stsci.edu
110
Zoltan Levay levay@stsci.edu
Dave Mausner dlm@hermes.dlogics.com
Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com
Michael J. Brutvan BRUTVAN@avion.stsci.edu
Anders Johannesson anders@astro.lu.se
Phil Hodge hodge@stsci.edu
Angie Clarke aclarke@stsci.edu
Dan Slater dans@mathsoft.COM
Martin Cook M.L.COOK3@LUT.UK.AC
Bruce Clement bclement@cavebbs.gen.nz
120
smb@ulysses.att.com
Dainis Dravins dainis@astro.lu.se
Kiran Mehta kirast@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Kevin Fitzpatrick kfitzpa@hubcap.clemson.edu
Ed Blachman edb@fairport.HQ.Ileaf.COM
Enis TUNCER A10630%TRMETU.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Keith Marshall keithm@moeng2.minc.umd.edu
Jan Isley gatech!bagend!jan@harvard.harvard.edu
Nelson Zarate nelson@stsci.edu
Ken Mighell mighell@merlin.anu.edu.au
130
REWOICC%ERENJ@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
Paul Leyland pcl@oxford.ac.uk
Jason Comander jcomand@umbio.med.miami.edu
Thomas Hocking Thomas.Hocking@samba.acs.unc.edu
William Moxley mox@vpnet.chi.il.us
Shireen Gonzaga shireen@stsci.edu
Priscilla Frisch frisch@galadriel.uchicago.edu
Bob Light light@helios.ucsc.edu
P.J. Stooke STOOKE@VAXR.SSCL.UWO.CA
Conor O'Neill conor@inmos.com
140
David Paul Reyes ASDPR@ACVAX.INRE.ASU.EDU
Stephen Friedl friedl@mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
George Brickner dupa!root@uunet.UU.NET
Gaston Groisman gaston@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Paul Wilson pands@cix.compulink.co.uk
Rob Lingelbach rob@xyzoom.info.com
Tim Kuehn timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca
Krishna Kunchithapadam krisna@cs.wisc.edu
Gerry Creager gerry@mec.jsc.nasa.gov
Damien S Stuart pak!dstuart@uunet.UU.NET
150
Tarl Neustaedter tarl@apache.sw.stratus.com
Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
Paul Gravestock pgravestock@cix.compulink.co.uk
Jim Cole jimc@3cpu.rain.com
Kenton A. Hoover shibumi@turbo.bio.net
Dave Silva silva@noao.edu
John Hinrichs hinrichs@astro.UMD.EDU
Nancy Evans evans@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Stefano Casertano stefano@sirius.astro.uiuc.edu
Richard Schroeppel rcs@cs.arizona.edu
160
Jeffrey A. Pedelty pedelty@jansky.gsfc.nasa.gov
Randell Jesup jesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com
Larry Wall lwall@netlabs.com
Bob Hanisch hanisch@stsci.edu
Stephen Bashore nhg2453@dsachg1.dsac.dla.mil
Mike Sipin sipy@balr.balr.com
Paul S R Chisholm psrc@sewer.att.com
Haywood Smith asthcs@pine.circa.ufl.edu
Stefan Schroder schroder.bio.vu.nl
A. D. Code CODE%UWFPC.DecNet@vms3.macc.wisc.edu
170
Ed Shaya shaya@UMAIP.UMD.EDU
Wolfgang Voges whv@mpe.DNET.NASA.GOV
Ryan J. Wyatt rjw@spacsun.rice.edu
Regis BOSSUT RPARBS%FRFUPL11@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
Ed Danielson mocvax!ged@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
a.e.mossberg aem@paris.cs.miami.edu
bpirenne%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Shiro Nishimura rnishim@c1.mtk.nao.ac.jp
Frank Lemoine lemoine@orbit.colorado.edu
Kelley McDonald kelley@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
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Don Wells dwells@nrao.edu
David E. Sturm dsturm@ducvax.auburn.edu
Leigh Hunt Palmer palmer@whistler.sfu.ca
Ricardo Cardenas rcardena@us.oracle.com
Alan Watson alan@uwast.astro.wisc.edu
evm@opo.vanc.wa.us
Skip Osborne osborne@hercules.software.org
Evan Crandall evan.crandall@att.com
Phil Weiss weiss872@snake.cs.uidaho.edu
starr@hriso.att.com
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Bill Bormann ad2@expert.cc.purdue.edu
Martin Czigler mcz@windo.sarnoff.com
Fionn Murtagh murtagh@scivax.stsci.edu
Thomas Stingl stingl@gate.fzi.de
Garland O Burton gburton@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
sendhil revuluri revu@midway.uchicago.edu
Heiko Schlichting heiko@harpo.chemie.fu-berlin.de
Bob Casey rfc@aloft.att.com
Adam K. Usadi usadi@spacsun.rice.edu
Howard Lanning LANNING@stsci.edu
200
Alan R. Bleier bleier@norman.VI.RI.CMU.EDU
Gary Copeland GEC100F@oduvm.cc.odu.edu
Barry Schlesinger BSCHLESINGER@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Ignatios Souvatzis souva@aibn53.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
Mark Metzger metzger@alioth.mit.edu
tnc!m0039@uunet.UU.NET
Richard L. Dyson dyson@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu
Art Dong atos@cac.washington.edu
Bruno Blissenbach purodha!brubli@channelz.GUN.de
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Jonathan Leech leech@cs.unc.edu
Paul J. Schinder schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov
doug mcdonald mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Harald Nordgard-Hansen hhansen@kjemi.unit.no
Chuck Grant chuck-grant@llnl.gov
Robert W. Spiker rws3n@virginia.edu
Scott Goehring goehring@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
Quincey Koziol koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Peter Scott pjs@euclid.JPL.NASA.GOV
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Jason W Solinsky solman@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Pilger Alexander pilger@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Dan Fain faindan@milton.u.washington.edu
Harry Edmon harry@atmos.washington.edu
PYRON@SKNDIV.dseg.ti.com
David Summers david@actsn.fay.ar.us
esvax::ESSUN3::cristy
Curt Brown thebes!polari!curtjb@coco.ms.washington.edu
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Subject: RFD: sci.astro.hst moderated
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Hello,
this is the official announcement for discussion for or against the creation
of a newsgroup for discussion of processing techniques involved with the
goals of obtaining scientific results from the Hubble Space Telescope.
This enterprise has attracted interest from several interested parties already
including personnel at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore.
Please post your opinions on the matter to newws.groups.
The name of the group needs to be determined. I have already asked
those people involved with the renaming of certain groups recently to
give their opinion, to avoid any renamimg hassles later. My initial
couple of suggestions are:
sci.astro.hst
alt.sci.astro.hst
Please include any preferences or objections/suggestions in your post. I am
putting myself foward as a candidate for moderator of this group. I think
that the group should be moderated to allow all the requests for the latest
pictures to be threshed out to leave the process of active discussion of
the scientific issues as the clear raison d'etre of the group. Please
include your comments on this matter in your post, too.
In addition to these matters, a charter needs to be assembled for the group.
My initial suggestion is that this group be created purely for the
activities of those people involved with the processing of ST data, and those
people involved with the development of the software to aid them. This
group is not intended to be for requests for the latest "pretty pictures",
hence the idea of moderation being applied. The reason for the idea was
that at a recent conference on Astronomical Data Analysis, a clear need was
expressed by those people who are involved as such for this type of a
discussion and news dissemination facility (I think the whole reason why
USENET appeared anyhow). Please add any qualifications, or clarifications,
to this initial charter with your post.
Since this posting is being submitted on November 14th, 1991, according to
the USENET guidelines, we have until December 14th, 1991 to register our
opinions and preferences.
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From: uk1@spacsun.rice.edu (Paul A. Scowen)
Subject: CFV: sci.astro.hubble moderated
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This is the call for votes for or against the creation of the newsgroup
sci.astro.hubble. The group has been through its mandatory 30 days of
discussion, and the following charter and conditions have been decided upon.
Group Charter - sci.astro.hubble
--------------------------------
The groups primary goal is to serve as a discussion forum for the processing
and reduction of data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Emphasis will be
given to the extraction of useful scientific information, instead of the
emphasis on producing cosmetically pleasing imagery that has prevailed in the
mission history so far.
This role is intended to complement the substantial efforts of the Space
Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, where support of the many users of
the facility originates. The group will serve as a platform for problems,
requests, suggestions and needs of the scientific community as they use the
Telescope to further their research. Accordingly input from the Institute to
the discussions will be vital, and several members of that facility have
indicated their interest and willingness to participate fully.
Since the level of the discussion is expected to become rather complicated, and
considering the gravity of the information that will be discussed, there has
been general agreement that the newsgroup should be moderated. The main reason
for this is that although sci.astro is already a forum for astronomical
subjects, the contributions to that group are held to be too broad to allow the
kind of discussion necessary for this group. The many diverse topics covered
in the general group would hinder efforts for interested researchers to quickly
appraise the latest subjects of discussion.
The name will be sci.astro.hubble for a number of reasons. First, many sites
do not carry alt groups at all, and we would like to make the group as easily
accessible as possible. Second, the suffix hubble is a lot more explanatory to
the unitiated than hst, allowing the general USENET community to quickly
determine whether they would like to subscribe to this group or not.
Paul Scowen (uk1@spacsun.rice.edu) has volunteered to be the intial moderator
of this group to allow only material pertinent to the forum to be distributed,
minimising the bandwidth that certain contributors have been so "concerned"
about. Interest has been shown by people at the Institute to assume the
moderatorship if the group becomes successful in its goal, augmenting the
existing user information facilities there (STEIS, etc.).
The Role of the Group
---------------------
Several requests have been made that the group also serve as a source of
distribution of late breaking news concerning the telescope itself, and the
impact of this news on any observing programs scheduled at that time. Requests
have been made that information like the observing schedules, GO lists and so
on, that are maintained in STEIS, be posted periodically too. This would not
serve to replace STEIS, but simply make the information contained therein more
accessible on a browsing basis.
An unforseen use of the group has also arisen as a result of the worldwide
distribution of this newsgroup. The director of the Astronomical Data Analysis
Center in Tokyo has indicated that he will notify HST users in Japan of the
forthcoming existence of this newsgroup to allow them to get up to speed on the
latest results and techniques being used in the US astronomical community.
Thus the group will serve not only as a forum for the researchers intimately
involved with the mission already, but as an information source for those
resarchers considering using the telescope for the first time.
Other respondents to the RFD have indicated that they will use the group as a
gauge of requirements in the astronomical community for the purposes of
designing new software, assembling new information and data-acquisition
facilities, and ingeneral evaluating what needs are evident in the field.
Voting
------
Voting on the creation or otherwise of this newsgroup should be done by email.
Please send all votes to uk1@spacsun.rice.edu. In the subject line please
include either:
yes I vote for sci.astro.hubble as proposed
or:
no I vote against sci.astro.hubble as proposed
The wording does not need to be exact, just unambiguous. The voting
period will extend through January 14th, just in time for the AAS
meeting in Atlanta. Thank you for your consideration.
--
Paul Scowen
Dept. of Space Physics & Astronomy
Rice University
uk1@spacsun.rice.edu (713) 527-8101 ext 2433
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From: uk1@spacsun.rice.edu (Paul A. Scowen)
Subject: 2nd CFV and VOTE ACK: sci.astro.hubble moderated
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This is the second call for votes for or against the creation of the newsgroup
sci.astro.hubble. The group has been through its mandatory 30 days of
discussion, and the following charter and conditions have been decided upon.
Group Charter - sci.astro.hubble
--------------------------------
The groups primary goal is to serve as a discussion forum for the processing
and reduction of data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Emphasis will be
given to the extraction of useful scientific information, instead of the
emphasis on producing cosmetically pleasing imagery that has prevailed in the
mission history so far.
This role is intended to complement the substantial efforts of the Space
Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, where support of the many users of
the facility originates. The group will serve as a platform for problems,
requests, suggestions and needs of the scientific community as they use the
Telescope to further their research. Accordingly input from the Institute to
the discussions will be vital, and several members of that facility have
indicated their interest and willingness to participate fully.
Since the level of the discussion is expected to become rather complicated, and
considering the gravity of the information that will be discussed, there has
been general agreement that the newsgroup should be moderated. The main reason
for this is that although sci.astro is already a forum for astronomical
subjects, the contributions to that group are held to be too broad to allow the
kind of discussion necessary for this group. The many diverse topics covered
in the general group would hinder efforts for interested researchers to quickly
appraise the latest subjects of discussion.
The name will be sci.astro.hubble for a number of reasons. First, many sites
do not carry alt groups at all, and we would like to amke the group as easily
accessible as possible. Second, the suffix hubble is a lot more explanatory to
the unitiated than hst, allowing the general USENET community to quickly
determine whether they would like to subscribe to this group or not.
Paul Scowen (uk1@spacsun.rice.edu) has volunteered to be the intial moderator
of this group to allow only material pertinent to the forum to be distributed,
minimising the bandwidth that certain contributors have been so "concerned"
about. Interest has been shown by people at the Institute to assume the
moderatorship if the group becomes successful in its goal, augmenting the
existing user information facilities there (STEIS, etc.).
The Role of the Group
---------------------
Several requests have been made that the group also serve as a source of
distribution of late breaking news concerning the telescope itself, and the
impact of this news on any observing programs scheduled at that time. Requests
have been made that information like the observing schedules, GO lists and so
on, that are maintained in STEIS, be posted periodically too. This would not
serve to replace STEIS, but simply make the information contained therein more
accessible on a browsing basis.
An unforseen use of the group has also arisen as a result of the worldwide
distribution of this newsgroup. The director of the Astronomical Data Analysis
Center in Tokyo has indicated that he will notify HST users in Japan of the
forthcoming existence of this newsgroup to allow them to get up to speed on the
latest results and techniques being used in the US astronomical community.
Thus the group will serve not only as a forum for the researchers intimately
involved with the mission already, but as an information source for those
resarchers considering using the telescope for the first time.
Other respondents to the CFD have indicated that they will use the group as a
gauge of requirements in the astronomical community for the purposes of
designing new software, assembling new information and data-acquisition
facilities, and ingeneral evaluating what needs are evident in the field.
Voting
------
Voting on the creation or otherwise of this newsgroup should be done by email.
Please send all votes to uk1@spacsun.rice.edu. In the subject line please
include either:
yes I vote for sci.astro.hubble as proposed
or:
no I vote against sci.astro.hubble as proposed
The voting period will extend through January 14th, just in time for the AAS
meeting in Atlanta. Thank you for your consideration.
Voter Acknowledgement
---------------------
Votes have been received from the following people. Please verify that your
name is included if you have voted. If is not present, please contact Paul
Scowen about the matter.
Mark S Adam adam@unixg.ubc.ca
Rudi Albrecht ralbrech%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Pilger Alexander pilger@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Chris Ambler chris@nike.calpoly.edu
David M. Anthony anthony@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Randall Atkinson atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Dave Bazell bazell@stsci.edu
Fritz Benedict fritz@dorrit.as.utexas.edu
Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com
Bill Bogstad wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu
Jay Bookbinder bookbind@daystrom.harvard.edu
Scott Bolte scott@craycos.com
Dan Briggs dbriggs@nrao.edu
Michael J. Brutvan BRUTVAN@avion.stsci.edu
Markus Buchhorn markus@mso.anu.edu.au
Steven Patrick Byrnes sbyrnes@is.rice.edu
John J. Caldwell caldwell@nereid.sal.ists.ca
peter card pjc@jet.uk
Patrick Clancey CLANCEY@SLACVM.BITNET
Adrian F Clark alien@essex.ac.uk
Angie Clarke aclarke@stsci.edu
Bruce Clement bclement@cavebbs.gen.nz
Matthew K. Cole cole@ch.rose-hulman.edu
Martin Cook M.L.COOK3@LUT.UK.AC
Keith S Cover keith@msmri.med.ubc.ca
Dennis Crabtree crabtree@dao.nrc.ca
Jim Deane deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu
Ben Delisle delisle@eskimo.celestial.com
Matthew DeLuca ccoprmd@prism.gatech.edu
Kim DeVaughn ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com
Dainis Dravins dainis@astro.lu.se
Gordon Drukier drukier@geop.ubc.ca
Steven J. Edwards sje@xylos.ma30.bull.com
Rick Ellis rick@ofa123.fidonet.org
Ian Evans EVANS@FOS.STSCI.EDU
Bob Finn finn@pcmail.caltech.edu
Michael S Forbes forbes@cbnewsf.att.com
Dan Ford danf@sherpa.com
Thierry Forveille forveill@gag.observg.grenet.fr
Terry Gaetz gaetz@julian.uwo.ca
Brian Glendenning bglenden@colobus.cv.nrao.edu
Scott Goehring goehring@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
Daniel Golombek golombek@stsci.edu
Christopher Graham cgraham@sps.com
Steve Grandi grandi@noao.edu
Chuck Grant chuck-grant@llnl.gov
Edward J. Groth groth@pupgg.princeton.edu
George Hassa userHAH2@mts.rpi.edu
Daniel Herrick HERRICKD@astro.pc.ab.com
Jeff Hester jjh@cosmos.la.asu.edu
Phil Hodge hodge@stsci.edu
Bradford Holden holden%helios.UCSC.EDU@ucscc.ucsc.edu
Magnus Holmberg nv90-mho@nada.kth.se
Burt N Holzman bh1t+@andrew.cmu.edu
Irwin Kenneth Horowitz irwin%CitIago.Bitnet
Jack Hudler jack@cscdec.cs.com
Matthias G Imhof gondwana@Athena.MIT.EDU
Mark James mark@nuri.inria.fr
Anders Johannesson anders@astro.lu.se
Jeff Johnson jjohnson@64004.dnet.nasa.gov
Jim Kiley jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu
Dick King king@drums.reasoning.com
Jim Klavetter jjk@astro.UMD.EDU
Ronnie Kon ronnie@cisco.com
Quincey Koziol koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Jonathan Leech leech@cs.unc.edu
Zoltan Levay levay@stsci.edu
Greg Lindahl gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
Peter Linde peter@astro.lu.se
Carl J Lydick carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
Chris Mackerell chris@bcl.co.nz
marier@blkcmb.zso.dec.com
George Martin gmartin@zia.aoc.nrao.edu
Dave Mausner dlm@hermes.dlogics.com
Roe D McBurnett rdm2@chaucer.cc.bellcore.com
doug mcdonald mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Brian Mclean MCLEAN@shadow.stsci.edu
Matthew McMaster mcmaster@stsci.edu
Clark Merrill MERRILL@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Glenn Miller miller@stsci.edu
Richard H. Miller rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu
Eugene N. Miya eugene@nas.nasa.gov
Stefan Mochnacki stefan@centaur.astro.utoronto.ca
Gary Lawrence Murphy glm%latour.uucp@cunews.carleton.ca
Pat Murphy pmurphy@baboon.cv.nrao.edu
David Nadler dnadler@ncrsoph.sophia.ncr.fr
Bob Narron bob@ipac.caltech.edu
Harald Nordgard-Hansen hhansen@kjemi.unit.no
Chris O'Dea ODEA@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Eric C. Olson ericco@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
Alan B. Owens OWENSA@WMAVM7.VNET.IBM.COM
Jesse Paakkari JPAAKKARI@cc.Helsinki.FI
Patrick Palmer ppalemr@oskar.uchicago.edu
Paul Palmer palmerp@math.orst.edu
William Pence pence@tetra.gsfc.nasa.gov
CC Petersen ccpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Mark Petersen markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Chris Phillips phillips@bright.uoregon.edu
Richard Pogge pogge@bruno.mps.ohio-state.edu
Ernst Raimond EXR@NFRA.NL
Kavan Ratnatunga kavan@merlin.anu.edu.au
Pete Reppert reppert@stsci.edu
Brian Reynolds reynolds@fsg.com
Brian J. Roberts bjr@po.CWRU.Edu
Greg Roberts groberts@cc.williams.edu
Scott Safier Scott.Safier@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
Paul J. Schinder schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov
Haijo Schipper haijo@cs.rug.nl
Beth Schwindt bets@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Peter Scott pjs@euclid.JPL.NASA.GOV
Po Shan Cheah pc30@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
Mark Shaw shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
"Duckie" Shiau shiau@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Dan Slater dans@mathsoft.COM
smb@ulysses.att.com
Malcolm Smith malcolm.smith@alcatel.no
Sammie L. Smith ssmith@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
Martin Snow snow@lyrae.dnet.nasa.gov
Jason W Solinsky solman@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Henry Spencer henry@zoo.toronto.edu
Robert W. Spiker rws3n@virginia.edu
Dave Strout dstrout@next63.darpa.mil
Hal Taylor htaylor@freyr.stockton.edu
Benoit Turgeon turgeon@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Frank Valdes valdes@noao.edu
Emanuel Vassiliadis emanuel@merlin.anu.edu.au
Francis Vaughan francis@cs.adelaide.edu.au
Archie Warnock WARNOCK@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
Scott Wilson swilson@bullwinkle.eece.unm.edu
Al Wootten awootten@polaris.cv.nrao.edu
David Wright D.W.Wright@bnr.co.uk
Edward V. Wright ewright@bach.convex.com
Eric Wyckoff wyckoff@stsci.edu
Jeffrey Youngstrom jeffy@teda.EDA.Teradyne.COM
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Department of Space Physics & Astronomy DECnet: RICE::SCOWEN
Rice University, P.O. Box 1892 Tel: (713) 527-8101 x2433
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Subject: 3rd CFV and VOTE ACK: sci.astro.hubble moderated
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This is the final call for votes for or against the creation of the newsgroup
sci.astro.hubble.
Group Charter - sci.astro.hubble
--------------------------------
The groups primary goal is to serve as a discussion forum for the processing
and reduction of data taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. Emphasis will be
given to the extraction of useful scientific information, instead of the
emphasis on producing cosmetically pleasing imagery that has prevailed in the
mission history so far.
This role is intended to complement the substantial efforts of the Space
Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, where support of the many users of
the facility originates. The group will serve as a platform for problems,
requests, suggestions and needs of the scientific community as they use the
Telescope to further their research. Accordingly input from the Institute to
the discussions will be vital, and several members of that facility have
indicated their interest and willingness to participate fully.
Since the level of the discussion is expected to become rather complicated, and
considering the gravity of the information that will be discussed, there has
been general agreement that the newsgroup should be moderated. The main reason
for this is that although sci.astro is already a forum for astronomical
subjects, the contributions to that group are held to be too broad to allow the
kind of discussion necessary for this group. The many diverse topics covered
in the general group would hinder efforts for interested researchers to quickly
appraise the latest subjects of discussion.
The name will be sci.astro.hubble for a number of reasons. First, many sites
do not carry alt groups at all, and we would like to amke the group as easily
accessible as possible. Second, the suffix hubble is a lot more explanatory to
the unitiated than hst, allowing the general USENET community to quickly
determine whether they would like to subscribe to this group or not.
Paul Scowen (uk1@spacsun.rice.edu) has volunteered to be the intial moderator
of this group to allow only material pertinent to the forum to be distributed,
minimising the bandwidth that certain contributors have been so "concerned"
about. Interest has been shown by people at the Institute to assume the
moderatorship if the group becomes successful in its goal, augmenting the
existing user information facilities there (STEIS, etc.).
The Role of the Group
---------------------
Several requests have been made that the group also serve as a source of
distribution of late breaking news concerning the telescope itself, and the
impact of this news on any observing programs scheduled at that time. Requests
have been made that information like the observing schedules, GO lists and so
on, that are maintained in STEIS, be posted periodically too. This would not
serve to replace STEIS, but simply make the information contained therein more
accessible on a browsing basis.
An unforseen use of the group has also arisen as a result of the worldwide
distribution of this newsgroup. The director of the Astronomical Data Analysis
Center in Tokyo has indicated that he will notify HST users in Japan of the
forthcoming existence of this newsgroup to allow them to get up to speed on the
latest results and techniques being used in the US astronomical community.
Thus the group will serve not only as a forum for the researchers intimately
involved with the mission already, but as an information source for those
resarchers considering using the telescope for the first time.
Other respondents to the CFD have indicated that they will use the group as a
gauge of requirements in the astronomical community for the purposes of
designing new software, assembling new information and data-acquisition
facilities, and ingeneral evaluating what needs are evident in the field.
Voting
------
Voting on the creation or otherwise of this newsgroup should be done by email.
Please send all votes to uk1@spacsun.rice.edu. In the subject line please
include either:
yes I vote for sci.astro.hubble as proposed
or:
no I vote against sci.astro.hubble as proposed
The voting period will extend through January 14th, just in time for the AAS
meeting in Atlanta. Thank you for your consideration.
Vote Acknowledgement
--------------------
If you've already voted, please check to see if your name appears below. If
it doesn't please email me as soon as possible so I can rectify the situation.
Mark S Adam adam@unixg.ubc.ca
Rudi Albrecht ralbrech%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Pilger Alexander pilger@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Chris Ambler chris@nike.calpoly.edu
David M. Anthony anthony@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Randall Atkinson atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Stephen Bashore nhg2453@dsachg1.dsac.dla.mil
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Fritz Benedict fritz@dorrit.as.utexas.edu
Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com
Ed Blachman edb@fairport.HQ.Ileaf.COM
Bill Bogstad wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu
Scott Bolte scott@craycos.com
Jay Bookbinder bookbind@daystrom.harvard.edu
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Regis BOSSUT RPARBS%FRFUPL11@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
George Brickner dupa!root@uunet.UU.NET
Dan Briggs dbriggs@nrao.edu
Michael J. Brutvan BRUTVAN@avion.stsci.edu
Markus Buchhorn markus@mso.anu.edu.au
Steven Patrick Byrnes sbyrnes@is.rice.edu
John J. Caldwell caldwell@nereid.sal.ists.ca
peter card pjc@jet.uk
Stefano Casertano stefano@sirius.astro.uiuc.edu
Paul S R Chisholm psrc@sewer.att.com
Patrick Clancey CLANCEY@SLACVM.BITNET
Adrian F Clark alien@essex.ac.uk
Angie Clarke aclarke@stsci.edu
Bruce Clement bclement@cavebbs.gen.nz
A. D. Code CODE%UWFPC.DecNet@vms3.macc.wisc.edu
Jim Cole jimc@3cpu.rain.com
Matthew K. Cole cole@ch.rose-hulman.edu
Jason Comander jcomand@umbio.med.miami.edu
Martin Cook M.L.COOK3@LUT.UK.AC
Keith S Cover keith@msmri.med.ubc.ca
Dennis Crabtree crabtree@dao.nrc.ca
Gerry Creager gerry@mec.jsc.nasa.gov
Ed Danielson mocvax!ged@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
Jim Deane deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu
Ben Delisle delisle@eskimo.celestial.com
Matthew DeLuca ccoprmd@prism.gatech.edu
Kim DeVaughn ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com
Dainis Dravins dainis@astro.lu.se
Gordon Drukier drukier@geop.ubc.ca
Harry Edmon harry@atmos.washington.edu
Steven J. Edwards sje@xylos.ma30.bull.com
Rick Ellis rick@ofa123.fidonet.org
Ian Evans EVANS@FOS.STSCI.EDU
Nancy Evans evans@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Dan Fain faindan@milton.u.washington.edu
Bob Finn finn@pcmail.caltech.edu
Kevin Fitzpatrick kfitzpa@hubcap.clemson.edu
Michael S Forbes forbes@cbnewsf.att.com
Dan Ford danf@sherpa.com
Thierry Forveille forveill@gag.observg.grenet.fr
Stephen Friedl friedl@mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
Priscilla Frisch frisch@galadriel.uchicago.edu
Terry Gaetz gaetz@julian.uwo.ca
Brian Glendenning bglenden@colobus.cv.nrao.edu
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Shireen Gonzaga shireen@stsci.edu
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Steve Grandi grandi@noao.edu
Chuck Grant chuck-grant@llnl.gov
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Gaston Groisman gaston@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
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Bob Hanisch hanisch@stsci.edu
George Hassa userHAH2@mts.rpi.edu
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Jeff Hester jjh@cosmos.la.asu.edu
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Bradford Holden holden%helios.UCSC.EDU@ucscc.ucsc.edu
Magnus Holmberg nv90-mho@nada.kth.se
Burt N Holzman bh1t+@andrew.cmu.edu
Kenton A. Hoover shibumi@turbo.bio.net
Irwin Kenneth Horowitz irwin%CitIago.Bitnet
Jack Hudler jack@cscdec.cs.com
Matthias G Imhof gondwana@Athena.MIT.EDU
Jan Isley gatech!bagend!jan@harvard.harvard.edu
Mark James mark@nuri.inria.fr
Randell Jesup jesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com
Anders Johannesson anders@astro.lu.se
Jeff Johnson jjohnson@64004.dnet.nasa.gov
Jim Kiley jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu
Dick King king@drums.reasoning.com
Jim Klavetter jjk@astro.UMD.EDU
Ronnie Kon ronnie@cisco.com
Quincey Koziol koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Tim Kuehn timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca
Krishna Kunchithapadam krisna@cs.wisc.edu
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Zoltan Levay levay@stsci.edu
Paul Leyland pcl@oxford.ac.uk
Bob Light light@helios.ucsc.edu
Greg Lindahl gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
Peter Linde peter@astro.lu.se
Rob Lingelbach rob@xyzoom.info.com
Carl J Lydick carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
Chris Mackerell chris@bcl.co.nz
marier@blkcmb.zso.dec.com
Keith Marshall keithm@moeng2.minc.umd.edu
George Martin gmartin@zia.aoc.nrao.edu
Dave Mausner dlm@hermes.dlogics.com
Roe D McBurnett rdm2@chaucer.cc.bellcore.com
doug mcdonald mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Brian Mclean MCLEAN@shadow.stsci.edu
Matthew McMaster mcmaster@stsci.edu
Kiran Mehta kirast@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Clark Merrill MERRILL@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Ken Mighell mighell@merlin.anu.edu.au
Glenn Miller miller@stsci.edu
Richard H. Miller rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu
Eugene N. Miya eugene@nas.nasa.gov
Stefan Mochnacki stefan@centaur.astro.utoronto.ca
a.e.mossberg aem@paris.cs.miami.edu
William Moxley mox@vpnet.chi.il.us
Gary Lawrence Murphy glm%latour.uucp@cunews.carleton.ca
Pat Murphy pmurphy@baboon.cv.nrao.edu
David Nadler dnadler@ncrsoph.sophia.ncr.fr
Bob Narron bob@ipac.caltech.edu
Shiro Nishimura rnishim@c1.mtk.nao.ac.jp
Harald Nordgard-Hansen hhansen@kjemi.unit.no
Chris O'Dea ODEA@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Eric C. Olson ericco@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
Conor O'Neill conor@inmos.com
Tarl Neustaedter tarl@apache.sw.stratus.com
Alan B. Owens OWENSA@WMAVM7.VNET.IBM.COM
Jesse Paakkari JPAAKKARI@cc.Helsinki.FI
Patrick Palmer ppalemr@oskar.uchicago.edu
Paul Palmer palmerp@math.orst.edu
Jeffrey A. Pedelty pedelty@jansky.gsfc.nasa.gov
William Pence pence@tetra.gsfc.nasa.gov
CC Petersen ccpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Mark Petersen markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Chris Phillips phillips@bright.uoregon.edu
Richard Pogge pogge@bruno.mps.ohio-state.edu
PYRON@SKNDIV.dseg.ti.com
Ernst Raimond EXR@NFRA.NL
Kavan Ratnatunga kavan@merlin.anu.edu.au
Pete Reppert reppert@stsci.edu
REWOICC%ERENJ@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
David Paul Reyes ASDPR@ACVAX.INRE.ASU.EDU
Brian Reynolds reynolds@fsg.com
Brian J. Roberts bjr@po.CWRU.Edu
Greg Roberts groberts@cc.williams.edu
Scott Safier Scott.Safier@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
Paul J. Schinder schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov
Haijo Schipper haijo@cs.rug.nl
Stefan Schroder schroder.bio.vu.nl
Richard Schroeppel rcs@cs.arizona.edu
Beth Schwindt bets@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Peter Scott pjs@euclid.JPL.NASA.GOV
Po Shan Cheah pc30@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
Mark Shaw shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Ed Shaya shaya@UMAIP.UMD.EDU
"Duckie" Shiau shiau@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Dave Silva silva@noao.edu
Mike Sipin sipy@balr.balr.com
Dan Slater dans@mathsoft.COM
smb@ulysses.att.com
Haywood Smith asthcs@pine.circa.ufl.edu
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Sammie L. Smith ssmith@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
Martin Snow snow@lyrae.dnet.nasa.gov
Jason W Solinsky solman@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Henry Spencer henry@zoo.toronto.edu
Robert W. Spiker rws3n@virginia.edu
P.J. Stooke STOOKE@VAXR.SSCL.UWO.CA
Dave Strout dstrout@next63.darpa.mil
Damien S Stuart pak!dstuart@uunet.UU.NET
Hal Taylor htaylor@freyr.stockton.edu
Enis TUNCER A10630%TRMETU.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Benoit Turgeon turgeon@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Frank Valdes valdes@noao.edu
Emanuel Vassiliadis emanuel@merlin.anu.edu.au
Francis Vaughan francis@cs.adelaide.edu.au
Wolfgang Voges whv@mpe.DNET.NASA.GOV
Larry Wall lwall@netlabs.com
Archie Warnock WARNOCK@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
Paul Wilson pands@cix.compulink.co.uk
Scott Wilson swilson@bullwinkle.eece.unm.edu
Al Wootten awootten@polaris.cv.nrao.edu
David Wright D.W.Wright@bnr.co.uk
Edward V. Wright ewright@bach.convex.com
Ryan J. Wyatt rjw@spacsun.rice.edu
Eric Wyckoff wyckoff@stsci.edu
Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
Jeffrey Youngstrom jeffy@teda.EDA.Teradyne.COM
Nelson Zarate nelson@stsci.edu
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Jay Bookbinder bookbind@daystrom.harvard.edu
Brian Glendenning bglenden@colobus.cv.nrao.edu
CC Petersen ccpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Mark Petersen markpet@scicom.alphacdc.com
Scott Wilson swilson@bullwinkle.eece.unm.edu
Michael S Forbes forbes@cbnewsf.att.com
Hal Taylor htaylor@freyr.stockton.edu
Patrick Palmer ppalemr@oskar.uchicago.edu
Dan Briggs dbriggs@nrao.edu
Rhys Weatherley rhys@cs.uq.oz.au
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Markus Buchhorn markus@mso.anu.edu.au
Beth Schwindt bets@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Terry Gaetz gaetz@julian.uwo.ca
Keith S Cover keith@msmri.med.ubc.ca
Greg Roberts groberts@cc.williams.edu
Peter Linde peter@astro.lu.se
Frank Valdes valdes@noao.edu
Eugene N. Miya eugene@nas.nasa.gov
Steve Grandi grandi@noao.edu
Alan B. Owens OWENSA@WMAVM7.VNET.IBM.COM
20
Jeff Johnson jjohnson@64004.dnet.nasa.gov
Scott Bolte scott@craycos.com
Richard Pogge pogge@bruno.mps.ohio-state.edu
Fritz Benedict fritz@dorrit.as.utexas.edu
David Nadler dnadler@ncrsoph.sophia.ncr.fr
Edward J. Groth groth@pupgg.princeton.edu
Brian Mclean MCLEAN@shadow.stsci.edu
Randall Atkinson atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
Dave Strout dstrout@next63.darpa.mil
Malcolm Smith malcolm.smith@alcatel.no
30
Chris Ambler chris@nike.calpoly.edu
Po Shan Cheah pc30@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
Rudi Albrecht ralbrech%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Jesse Paakkari JPAAKKARI@cc.Helsinki.FI
Ernst Raimond EXR@NFRA.NL
Thierry Forveille forveill@gag.observg.grenet.fr
Mark S Adam adam@unixg.ubc.ca
Gary Lawrence Murphy glm%latour.uucp@cunews.carleton.ca
Dan Ford danf@sherpa.com
Francis Vaughan francis@cs.adelaide.edu.au
40
Mark Shaw shaw@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Chris Phillips phillips@bright.uoregon.edu
Greg Lindahl gl8f@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU
Jim Klavetter jjk@astro.UMD.EDU
George Martin gmartin@zia.aoc.nrao.edu
Magnus Holmberg nv90-mho@nada.kth.se
Bob Narron bob@ipac.caltech.edu
Daniel Herrick HERRICKD@astro.pc.ab.com
Matthew K. Cole cole@ch.rose-hulman.edu
Stefan Mochnacki stefan@centaur.astro.utoronto.ca
50
Matthias G Imhof gondwana@Athena.MIT.EDU
"Duckie" Shiau shiau@eniac.seas.upenn.edu
Eric C. Olson ericco@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
Daniel Golombek golombek@stsci.edu
Bill Bogstad wjb@cogsci.cog.jhu.edu
Archie Warnock WARNOCK@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Steven Patrick Byrnes sbyrnes@is.rice.edu
Gordon Drukier drukier@geop.ubc.ca
David M. Anthony anthony@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Henry Spencer henry@zoo.toronto.edu
60
Bob Finn finn@pcmail.caltech.edu
George Hassa userHAH2@mts.rpi.edu
Pat Murphy pmurphy@baboon.cv.nrao.edu
John J. Caldwell caldwell@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Kim DeVaughn ked01@juts.ccc.amdahl.com
Carl J Lydick carl@SOL1.GPS.CALTECH.EDU
Steven J. Edwards sje@xylos.ma30.bull.com
Ronnie Kon ronnie@cisco.com
Sammie L. Smith ssmith@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
Jeffrey Youngstrom jeffy@teda.EDA.Teradyne.COM
70
Chris O'Dea ODEA@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Pete Reppert reppert@stsci.edu
Irwin Kenneth Horowitz irwin%CitIago.Bitnet
Benoit Turgeon turgeon@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Martin Snow snow@lyrae.dnet.nasa.gov
Matthew DeLuca ccoprmd@prism.gatech.edu
Jack Hudler jack@cscdec.cs.com
peter card pjc@jet.uk
Burt N Holzman bh1t+@andrew.cmu.edu
Ben Delisle delisle@eskimo.celestial.com
80
Haijo Schipper haijo@cs.rug.nl
Clark Merrill MERRILL@SCIVAX.STSCI.EDU
Bradford Holden holden%helios.UCSC.EDU@ucscc.ucsc.edu
Brian J. Roberts bjr@po.CWRU.Edu
Mark James mark@nuri.inria.fr
Scott Safier Scott.Safier@ISL1.RI.CMU.EDU
Patrick Clancey CLANCEY@SLACVM.BITNET
Jeff Hester jjh@cosmos.la.asu.edu
Glenn Miller miller@stsci.edu
Al Wootten awootten@polaris.cv.nrao.edu
90
marier@blkcmb.zso.dec.com
Emanuel Vassiliadis emanuel@merlin.anu.edu.au
Edward V. Wright ewright@bach.convex.com
Jim Deane deane@galileo.IFA.Hawaii.Edu
David Wright D.W.Wright@bnr.co.uk
William Pence pence@tetra.gsfc.nasa.gov
Dennis Crabtree crabtree@dao.nrc.ca
Adrian F Clark alien@essex.ac.uk
Dick King king@drums.reasoning.com
Chris Mackerell chris@bcl.co.nz
100
Rick Ellis rick@ofa123.fidonet.org
Paul Palmer palmerp@math.orst.edu
Christopher Graham cgraham@sps.com
Kavan Ratnatunga kavan@merlin.anu.edu.au
Matthew McMaster mcmaster@stsci.edu
Eric Wyckoff wyckoff@stsci.edu
Jim Kiley jkiley@andy.bgsu.edu
Brian Reynolds reynolds@fsg.com
Roe D McBurnett rdm2@chaucer.cc.bellcore.com
Dave Bazell bazell@stsci.edu
110
Zoltan Levay levay@stsci.edu
Dave Mausner dlm@hermes.dlogics.com
Michael C. Berch mcb@presto.ig.com
Michael J. Brutvan BRUTVAN@avion.stsci.edu
Anders Johannesson anders@astro.lu.se
Phil Hodge hodge@stsci.edu
Angie Clarke aclarke@stsci.edu
Dan Slater dans@mathsoft.COM
Martin Cook M.L.COOK3@LUT.UK.AC
Bruce Clement bclement@cavebbs.gen.nz
120
smb@ulysses.att.com
Dainis Dravins dainis@astro.lu.se
Kiran Mehta kirast@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu
Kevin Fitzpatrick kfitzpa@hubcap.clemson.edu
Ed Blachman edb@fairport.HQ.Ileaf.COM
Enis TUNCER A10630%TRMETU.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu
Keith Marshall keithm@moeng2.minc.umd.edu
Jan Isley gatech!bagend!jan@harvard.harvard.edu
Nelson Zarate nelson@stsci.edu
Ken Mighell mighell@merlin.anu.edu.au
130
REWOICC%ERENJ@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
Paul Leyland pcl@oxford.ac.uk
Jason Comander jcomand@umbio.med.miami.edu
Thomas Hocking Thomas.Hocking@samba.acs.unc.edu
William Moxley mox@vpnet.chi.il.us
Shireen Gonzaga shireen@stsci.edu
Priscilla Frisch frisch@galadriel.uchicago.edu
Bob Light light@helios.ucsc.edu
P.J. Stooke STOOKE@VAXR.SSCL.UWO.CA
Conor O'Neill conor@inmos.com
140
David Paul Reyes ASDPR@ACVAX.INRE.ASU.EDU
Stephen Friedl friedl@mtndew.Tustin.CA.US
George Brickner dupa!root@uunet.UU.NET
Gaston Groisman gaston@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Paul Wilson pands@cix.compulink.co.uk
Rob Lingelbach rob@xyzoom.info.com
Tim Kuehn timk@wynnds.xenitec.on.ca
Krishna Kunchithapadam krisna@cs.wisc.edu
Gerry Creager gerry@mec.jsc.nasa.gov
Damien S Stuart pak!dstuart@uunet.UU.NET
150
Tarl Neustaedter tarl@apache.sw.stratus.com
Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov
Paul Gravestock pgravestock@cix.compulink.co.uk
Jim Cole jimc@3cpu.rain.com
Kenton A. Hoover shibumi@turbo.bio.net
Dave Silva silva@noao.edu
John Hinrichs hinrichs@astro.UMD.EDU
Nancy Evans evans@nereid.sal.ists.ca
Stefano Casertano stefano@sirius.astro.uiuc.edu
Richard Schroeppel rcs@cs.arizona.edu
160
Jeffrey A. Pedelty pedelty@jansky.gsfc.nasa.gov
Randell Jesup jesup@cbmvax.cbm.commodore.com
Larry Wall lwall@netlabs.com
Bob Hanisch hanisch@stsci.edu
Stephen Bashore nhg2453@dsachg1.dsac.dla.mil
Mike Sipin sipy@balr.balr.com
Paul S R Chisholm psrc@sewer.att.com
Haywood Smith asthcs@pine.circa.ufl.edu
Stefan Schroder schroder.bio.vu.nl
A. D. Code CODE%UWFPC.DecNet@vms3.macc.wisc.edu
170
Ed Shaya shaya@UMAIP.UMD.EDU
Wolfgang Voges whv@mpe.DNET.NASA.GOV
Ryan J. Wyatt rjw@spacsun.rice.edu
Regis BOSSUT RPARBS%FRFUPL11@RICEVM1.RICE.EDU
Ed Danielson mocvax!ged@elroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
a.e.mossberg aem@paris.cs.miami.edu
bpirenne%eso.uucp@Germany.EU.net
Shiro Nishimura rnishim@c1.mtk.nao.ac.jp
Frank Lemoine lemoine@orbit.colorado.edu
Kelley McDonald kelley@ssl.Berkeley.EDU
180
Don Wells dwells@nrao.edu
David E. Sturm dsturm@ducvax.auburn.edu
Leigh Hunt Palmer palmer@whistler.sfu.ca
Ricardo Cardenas rcardena@us.oracle.com
Alan Watson alan@uwast.astro.wisc.edu
evm@opo.vanc.wa.us
Skip Osborne osborne@hercules.software.org
Evan Crandall evan.crandall@att.com
Phil Weiss weiss872@snake.cs.uidaho.edu
starr@hriso.att.com
190
Bill Bormann ad2@expert.cc.purdue.edu
Martin Czigler mcz@windo.sarnoff.com
Fionn Murtagh murtagh@scivax.stsci.edu
Thomas Stingl stingl@gate.fzi.de
Garland O Burton gburton@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
sendhil revuluri revu@midway.uchicago.edu
Heiko Schlichting heiko@harpo.chemie.fu-berlin.de
Bob Casey rfc@aloft.att.com
Adam K. Usadi usadi@spacsun.rice.edu
Howard Lanning LANNING@stsci.edu
200
Alan R. Bleier bleier@norman.VI.RI.CMU.EDU
Gary Copeland GEC100F@oduvm.cc.odu.edu
Barry Schlesinger BSCHLESINGER@NSSDCA.GSFC.NASA.GOV
Ignatios Souvatzis souva@aibn53.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de
Mark Metzger metzger@alioth.mit.edu
tnc!m0039@uunet.UU.NET
Richard L. Dyson dyson@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu
Art Dong atos@cac.washington.edu
Bruno Blissenbach purodha!brubli@channelz.GUN.de
Horace Heck hh@phx.mcd.mot.com
210
NO
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Richard H. Miller rick@crick.ssctr.bcm.tmc.edu
Jonathan Leech leech@cs.unc.edu
Paul J. Schinder schinder@leprss.gsfc.nasa.gov
doug mcdonald mcdonald@aries.scs.uiuc.edu
Harald Nordgard-Hansen hhansen@kjemi.unit.no
Chuck Grant chuck-grant@llnl.gov
Robert W. Spiker rws3n@virginia.edu
Scott Goehring goehring@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
Quincey Koziol koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Peter Scott pjs@euclid.JPL.NASA.GOV
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Ian Evans EVANS@FOS.STSCI.EDU
Jason W Solinsky solman@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Pilger Alexander pilger@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Dan Fain faindan@milton.u.washington.edu
Harry Edmon harry@atmos.washington.edu
PYRON@SKNDIV.dseg.ti.com
David Summers david@actsn.fay.ar.us
esvax::ESSUN3::cristy
Curt Brown thebes!polari!curtjb@coco.ms.washington.edu
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