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Rob P
19-01-2012, 10:57 PM
From the BBC website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16612181
Wow, 100,000 people are part of the project already.
Seems a very rewarding thing to get involved in.
Thanks for the link Rob.
ballaratdragons
20-01-2012, 12:49 AM
Ahhhh, yeah Bob, that's a part of Zooniverse :thumbsup:
I have been involved in their Galaxy Classification program for many years and I have classified several thousand galaxies.
It is a great organisation and a worthwhile endeavour to get involved with.
I would like to get involved in the Planet search too. I would have to put the Galaxy Classifying aside to do that, but it is too much fun to stop!
Go for it folks, it's all for a good cause :thumbsup:
and many interesting discoveries have been made in Zooniverse projects :)
Jackson42South
05-11-2012, 02:47 PM
I am a Zooniverse member and participated in the IceHunters KBO search.
I received an email from Pamela Gay, Zooniverse, in March this year.
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Header: YOU made an IceHunters KBO discovery?
Dear IceHunter,
You found a Kuiper Belt Object! (or several)
etc..etc..
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No details about the discovery, just asking about how I wished my name to be published.
I have since been advised that the discovery has been published in M.P.E.C. circular 2012-F109, Issued 2012 Mar. 30.
http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K12/K12FA9.html
I am the 'P. Jackson' listed.
My 2 KBO's are: 2004 LV31 And 2004 LW31
On the down side, there are about 550 other people on the discovery list.
It is not quite the same as having discovered a Comet and having your name attached to it, and not like discovering them visually, but I am very happy to be a very small part of the discovery.
Cool Rob,
thanks for sharing.
And Ken - don't think you can slip back in without being noticed. Welcome back matey :thumbsup:
Visionoz
06-11-2012, 01:51 AM
That was Ken in January isn't it? Date shows 19/01/2012
Cheers
Bill
Hey Bill,
yep, ur right alright matey. Thanks for pointing that out - I hadn't spotted his post was so old. He left in a bit of a hissy fit (sorry if you're reading this Ken ;)) around May this year, so I thought he'd returned.
Oh well, I'll have to read more carefully in future.
Cheers Bill,:thumbsup:
Paul
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