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Teachers Doing Binary Star Research. By John W. Wilson Department of Physics & Astronomy Georgia State University. Measuring a Visual Binary Star. Example of Visual Binary Star HJ 2790 Magnitudes are 10.1 and 10.1 Theta = 170 o & Sep = 11.8” Last observation: 1897, needs confirmation.
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Teachers Doing Binary Star Research By John W. Wilson Department of Physics & Astronomy Georgia State University
Example of Visual Binary StarHJ 2790 Magnitudes are 10.1 and 10.1Theta = 170o & Sep = 11.8”Last observation: 1897, needs confirmation.
USNO Response “These are all very nice projects, and I'm preparing to add these to the WDS database. After I get them added, I'm going to have the papers placed in the manuscript collection of the USNO library in such a way that it will be easy to add them in subsequent years… Please pass along my congratulations to your students for a job well done. I think it is this sort of appreciation of the `doing' of science that helps make teachers aware of science as more a process than a body of knowledge.” Dr. Brian Mason
USNO ResponseGetting a USNO Library Reference Dr. William Hartkoph, at USNO, has sent the following reference for these papers; GSU2002 Wilson, J.W. et al. Georgia State University (student projects by S. Lepkofker & W. Bernard; C. Barner, B. Brochstein, & A. Thomaston; and W. Burley & M. Kidd) Unpublished manuscripts in USNO Library.