Photometric Calibrations for 21 Century Science
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Susana E. Deustua – Space Telescope Science Institute J. Allyn Smith – Austin Peay State University Saul Adelman – The Citadel Sahar Allam – Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Brian Baptista – Indiana University Ralph C. Bohlin – Space Telescope Science Institute James L. Clem – Louisiana State University Alex Conley – University of Colorado Jerry Edelstein – Space Sciences Laboratory Jay Elias – National Optical Astronomy Observatory Ian Glass – South African Astronomical Observatory Arne Henden – Amateur Association Variable Star Observers Steve Howell – National Optical Astronomical Observatory Randy A. Kimble – Goddard Space Flight Center Jeffrey W. Kruk – Johns Hopkins University Michael Lampton – Space Sciences Laboratory Eugene A. Magnier – Institute for Astronomy, U. of Hawaii Stephan R. McCandliss – Johns Hopkins University Warren Moos – Johns Hopkins University Nick Mostek – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Stuart Mufson – Indiana University Terry D. Oswalt – Florida Institute of Technology Saul Perlmutter – Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Carlos Allende Prieto – University College London Bernard J. Rauscher – Goddard Space Flight Center Adam Riess – Johns Hopkins University Abhijit Saha – National Optical Astronomy Observatory Mark Sullivan – Oxford University Nicholas Suntzeff – Texas A&M University Alan Tokunaga – Institute for Astronomy, U. of Hawaii Douglas Tucker – Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Robert Wing – Ohio State University Bruce Woodgate – Goddard Space Flight Center Edward L. Wright – University of California, Los Angeles
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تاریخ انتشار 2009