Friday, February 29, 2008

UK astronomers on 'rollercoaster'

February 27, 2008 - BBC News
Britain has been re-instated as a full member of the Gemini Observatory, meaning its astronomers can continue to use two of the world's best telescopes.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008

UK Restores Gemini Commitment

Sky & Telescope - February 15, 2008
British professional astronomers are no doubt relieved to learn that the United Kingdom's Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has forestalled ending ties with Gemini Observatory, a pair of identical 8-meter optical/infrared telescopes in Chile and Hawaii.
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Prospects look up for UK astronomers

New Scientist - February 12, 2008
Finally, there's some good news for UK astronomers, who have been reeling from recent budget cuts that had threatened to cut off their access to the twin 8-metre Gemini telescopes in Chile and Hawaii. Now, the UK will be allowed to use the telescopes until at least July – and may be able to negotiate access after that, according to a BBC news story.
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Astronomers given Gemini reprieve

BBC News - February 12, 2008
British astronomers have been given a temporary reprieve over their access to two of the world's finest telescopes.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Double Supernova Remnants DEM L316


Astronomy Picture of the Day - Jan. 28, 2008
Are these two supernova shells related? To help find out, the 8-meter Gemini Telescope located high atop a mountain in Chile was pointed at the unusual, huge, double-lobed cloud dubbed DEM L316. The resulting image, shown above, yields tremendous detail.
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