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No.44_NEA, Schools Sue to Hold Feds Accountabl...
 SYSOP  - 05/4/24(日) 21:43 -

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   NEA Stands Up for Children and Parents, Files
First-Ever National Lawsuit Against Administration
for Not Paying for Education Regulations
Parents Want Feds Accountable for Law's Requirements

http://www.nea.org/lawsuit/index.html
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No.43_A New Era of Cooperation among Keck, Gem...
 Sysop  - 04/10/29(金) 0:04 -

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   apanese astronomers now have access to a powerful spectograph on Keck, and astronomers who use Keck now have access to Subaru's unique Suprime-Cam imaging camera. Keck and Gemini have also made a time sharing agreement.

Four of the world's nine largest telescopes are on Mauna Kea: two Keck telescopes, the Gemini North telescope and Subaru. Each telescope has its characteristic strengths, but each telescope also serves a distinct community of astronomers, usually from the country or institutions that funded the telescope.

Time exchange between telescopes on Mauna Kea promise a new era of close collaboration between observatories on Mauna Kea to maximize the scientific potential of some of the most powerful telescopes in the world and produce ever more exiting discoveries about our Universe.

Drs. Fred Chaffee, Matt Mountain and Hiroshi Karoji, directors of Keck, Gemini and Subaru, respectively, wrote a letter to the newspaper West Hawaii Today to share this exciting news with the people of Hawaii. The full text of the letter follows
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New Capabilities Inaugurate a New Era of Cooperation among the Keck, Gemini and Subaru Observatories

Frederic Chaffee, Matt Mountain and Hiroshi Karoji


Four of the world’s nine largest operational telescopes―the two Keck 10-m telescopes, and the Gemini 8.1-m and Subaru 8.2-m telescopes―reside atop Mauna Kea, making the entire astronomy complex there the most powerful in the world. We have recently taken steps to assure that this entire “system” of premier telescopes is used to maximum advantage by the world’s best astronomers.

Often viewed by non-astronomers as locked in fierce competition with each other, the reality of inter-observatory relationships is much different. Each serves a different community of astronomers. Keck observers come largely from the institutions who fund the observatory―the University of California, Caltech and NASA. Subaru serves the astronomers of Japan and Gemini those of the seven countries―the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile―who make up the Gemini partnership. In addition, all three provide observing time to astronomers from the University of Hawaii.

With such a huge constituency of worldwide astronomers to serve, the demand for time on these large Mauna Kea telescopes exceeds the supply by a factor of from three to five. Many requests by the world’s best astronomers for observing time at Keck, Gemini and Subaru must be turned down because time is simply not available.

All of the major Mauna Kea telescopes have a suite of basic instruments which record the light from celestial sources for analysis by astronomers. The majority of instruments at any modern observatory are of two basic types―imagers and spectrographs. Imagers take “pictures” of the Universe―the magnificent pictures from the Hubble telescope are familiar to people all over the world; even more spectacular images are beginning to be produced by the Mauna Kea “giants.”

Spectrographs spread out the light from celestial sources into their component colors―providing the equivalent of a “fingerprint” or the “DNA signature” of celestial objects. It is through the study of spectra that astronomers learn most about the nature of the amazing constituents―planets, stars, galaxies, black holes, pulsars, gamma-ray bursters, and the like--of the Universe.

In their determination to provide the best possible facilities for the world’s astronomers Keck, Gemini and Subaru have collaborated informally for many years. Their Directors meet regularly to discuss common problems and concerns. Technical groups at each observatory meet regularly to exchange ideas and share technical insights. Experts from each observatory regularly serve on review and advisory committees for the other two. Equipment is often shared among observatories. We live in and observe the same universe.

Recent advances in astronomical instrumentation have spawned an even closer relationship. In recent months, Gemini has begun commissioning a new instrument named MICHELLE―an acronym meaning “mid-infrared echelle” spectrograph. It offers a unique capability available at none of the other large Mauna Kea telescopes. For example, astronomers can explore the dust in proto-planetary disks to find evidence of hidden planets or probe the dust produced by the very first stars in distant galaxies.

Keck itself has recently commissioned a unique new capability for one of its “workhorse” instruments―the High Resolution Echelle Spectrograph (HIRES). The new capability, many years in development, will greatly increase HIRES’ sensitivity to light of all colors, but especially to ultraviolet light to which it has hitherto been all but “blind.” In the past, HIRES has been the world leader in discovering planets around other stars―in the last 8 years some 70 new Jupiter-sized planets have been discovered by Keck’s “planet-hunter” team. However, planets smaller than Jupiter have so far eluded detection by HIRES. This newly-inaugurated capability should allow Neptune-sized planets―1/3 the mass of Jupiter--around other stars to be detected for the first time.

Recognizing that their respective observatories have developed unique capabilities that both of their user communities could exploit to produce new and exciting discoveries, the Directors of Keck and Gemini recently reached a formal agreement whereby Gemini astronomers will be given access to HIRES on Keck and Keck astronomers to MICHELLE on Gemini. This is the first formal time-exchange agreement between two Mauna Kea observatories.

In a parallel development, Subaru and Keck recently arranged to exchange time when it was realized that a program already assigned time at Keck could better be done using Subaru’s “Suprime-Cam,” and that Keck has a unique and powerful spectrograph―DEIMOS―for which no equivalent is available to Subaru astronomers. Thus a deal was struck whereby Subaru scientists observed with DEIMOS at Keck, and Keck scientists will carry out their research with Suprime-Cam at Subaru.

These first steps toward time exchange among Mauna Kea’s large observatories promise a new era of even closer collaboration, an era when we jointly seek to maximize the creative potential of all Mauna Kea astronomers, telescopes and instruments to produce ever more exciting discoveries about our rich and infinitely varied Universe.


Drs. Frederic H. Chaffee, Matt Mountain and Hiroshi Karoji are the Directors of the Keck, Gemini and Subaru Observatories, respectively.
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No.41_Ritsumeikan Univ. -- Pick Up! News
 Sysop  - 04/8/30(月) 23:59 -

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   http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/mng/gl/koho/headline/topics/2004/08/cla.htm
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No.42_Iain's HP
 Sysop  - 04/8/31(火) 0:01 -

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   http://homepage.mac.com/ifd66/pg1.html
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No.40_New Star Clouds were found
 sysop  - 04/2/12(木) 0:35 -

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   In Orion, surprising "new variable star clouds" appeared in the dark area.
An amateur astronomer in the U.S. called Jay McNeil, discovered by using 7.6 cm telescopes with CCD camera.
Details were reported to "Star Formation Newsletter" No.136 (February 9, 2004).

These are the images.
http://www.balinka.com/m78c.jpg
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No.39_COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
 sysop  - 04/2/2(月) 23:50 -

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   CRC/C/15/Add.90
5 June 1998
http://193.194.138.190/tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/9030c5ec1fdbd4e8802566240036f11d?Opendocument


CRC/C/15/Add.231
30 January 2004
http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu2/6/crc/doc/co/Japan%20CO2.pdf
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No.30_OWL MOON
 sysop  - 03/12/29(月) 8:17 -

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OWL MOON
Illustrated by John Schoenherr
Philomel 1987
ISBN# 0-399-21457-7 Philomel hardcover
ISBN# 0-590-42044-5 Scholastic paperback

This gentle tone poem about a father taking his daughter (yes--it's a girl!) out owling one cold wintry night is arguably my best book. Certainly it's my best known book. The 1988 Caldecott Medal winner for John Schoenherr's beautiful, frosty, tender, exacting pictures, the book has been translated into nine languages, been an ALA Notable Book, a Reading Rainbow book, a Junior Literary Guild selection, and on dozens of state award lists. Though I envisioned the book in the little woods near our house, Schoenherr used his own farm in New Jersey as the setting. The father is my husband David, the child our daughter Heidi. It's not an exact story of David taking Heidi out owling, but an amalgam of many such trips he did with all of our children. I purposefully didn't mention the child's gender, though the flap copy gives the secret away. Heidi is now an adult with her own daughters, Maddison Jane and Glendon Alexandria. Their grandfather--Pa--has already taken them out owling. The only paperback edition so far is the Scholastic Book Club edition, not sold in bookstores. Publishers like to keep books in hardcover as long as possible (read: as long as it's selling well). It will be some time by that measure before "Owl Moon" goes into paperback. There are over a dozen editions in foreign languages, including French, German, Chinese, and Korean. I wrote an article for the New Advocate magazine called "On Silent Wings" in the Fall 1989 edition that tells the complete story of the making of the book and what happened on the day the Caldecott was announced. The book was one of Yankee Magazine's 100 Classic New England Children's Books. It was also on the 1989 Kentucky Bluegrass Master List and a 1991 North Dakota Flickertail Award nominee.

    Available in Philomel hardcover.

See the models for the Owl Moon characters.

See Uses of Jane Yolen Books for links to web sites describing how teachers have used Owl Moon in their lessons.

Recording: There is a video of OWL MOON from Weston Woods/Scholastic. John Schoenherr's Caldecott Acceptance speech can be found in the August 1988 issue of The Horn Book and on a Limited Edition tape made by Weston Woods/Scholastic.

Recording: "Owl Moon" song by Bruce O'Brien from his tape "Love is in the Middle".
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No.38_Re:OWL MOON
 sysop  - 04/1/10(土) 21:03 -

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   I like this book. I ordered it from Amazon.
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No.36_TEST  / mpg file
 sysop  - 04/1/3(土) 22:17 -

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   http://park11.wakwak.com/~educas/test.mpg

This file is movie about Subaru Telescope.

Its file size is 6 MB for only 9 seconds!!

I posted for a download test.
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No.34_TOHORI "Backyard-Astronomical"...
 sysop  - 04/1/2(金) 14:51 -

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   This is my friend's HP.
http://homepage3.nifty.com/tohori/

There is some photoes about Subaru Tour.
http://homepage3.nifty.com/tohori/subaru.htm
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No.35_Starlit sky pages
 sysop  - 04/1/2(金) 17:31 -

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   Another my friend has his HP named "Starlit sky pages".
http://www3.synapse.ne.jp/kouko/index.html

There is another photos about Subaru Tour.
http://www8.tok2.com/home/kouko/maunakea/maunakea1.htm

He has his own observatory which he build.
This is his comments abut the observatory.

Makomakena astronomical observatory A MAKOMAKENA astronomical observatory is the observation room of
the small slide roof formula in the yard of my home. Although it is a handmade slide roof,
it is very strong by the electric opening-and-closing formula. Now, it is C11 and CCDpro-5 and many heavenly bodies are under photography.
(MAKOMAKENA took at a time a family's name and the name of one character of the maker, Mr. Nakano, and the Morimoto uncle named it.)
Of course, there is also that Mauna Kea parodies.
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No.33_Human Relationship
 sysop  - 03/12/30(火) 12:29 -

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   Human relations are built and made. That is a natural thing. However, people forget that.
How are the human relations in a school made? Who and who makes it together?
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No.28_Wrong direction
 sysop  - 03/12/28(日) 19:27 -

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   Probably you know, the direction of the moon and the sun is a mistake.
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No.29_Re:Wrong direction
 sysop  - 03/12/28(日) 23:08 -

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   ▼sysop wrote :
>Probably you know, the direction of the moon and the sun is a mistake.

the sun ----->> the earth
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No.32_Re:Wrong direction
 sysop  - 03/12/29(月) 14:35 -

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   ▼sysop wrote :
>▼sysop wrote :
>>Probably you know, the direction of the moon and the sun is a mistake.
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>the sun ----->> the earth

the earth ------->> the Earth
the sun --------->> the Sun
the moon -------->> the Moon
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