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Amateur Professional Co-operation

This resource explores the reasons behind the complexities and costs associated with professional astronomy. It highlights the collaborative efforts among amateur and professional astronomers, as well as the evolving technological needs in the field. By examining factors such as the Washington Double Star Catalogue and sunspot activity, we aim to provide tailored observing lists that meet specific research needs. The importance of new disciplines in astronomy and the significance of professional data usage are also discussed, encouraging cooperation among the astronomical community.

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Amateur Professional Co-operation

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  1. Frank Bonner Amateur Professional Co-operation

  2. Reasons for Professional Astronomy • Complexity

  3. Reasons for Professional Astronomy • Complexity • Cost

  4. Reasons for Professional Astronomy • Complexity • Cost • New Disciplines

  5. Reasons for Professional Astronomy • Complexity • Cost • New Disciplines • Technology needs

  6. http://ad.usno.navy.mil/wds/

  7. Washington Double Star Catalogue The complete list of observations of neglected pair by a specified reference code is given here. We can tailor observing lists to your specific needs. To have a custom-made observing list prepared with parameters different than those above, please fill out an observing list request form: Observing List Request form

  8. Sunspot Activity

  9. Maunder Butterfly

  10. Working with Professional Data http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/

  11. Useful Links • setiathome.berkeley.edu • www.popastro.com • www.britastro.org/baa • ad.usno.navy.mil/wds/ • www.unmannedspaceflight.com

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