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CRAL - MUSE Image Slicer : Test results on largest slicer ever ... An image slicer breadboard has been designed, manufactured and tested for MUSE (Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) instrument, a second generation integral ...
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CRAL - Optical design, manufacturing, and tests of the MUSE image ... Keywords : Integral Field Unit, Integral Field Spectroscopy, Advanced Image Slicer, MUSE instrument, VLT instrumentation. ...
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Hypercat: Extragalactic database Search data about millions of galaxies by their name or celestial position. Also an archive of 100000 images of galaxies.
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Manuel de depouillement des donnees d'OASIS en mode TIGRE: CCD The frame is corrected from high-frequency flat-field response irregularities (applicable only to image frames, not to spectroscopic TIGER frames). ...
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Welcome on my Home Page Welcome on my Home Page. This web page is under construction but you will already find some useful information (at least this is my hope).
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Euro3D - Lyon C Libraries Latest developments in the Euro3D-LCL libraries. ... The Euro3D-LCL I/O library is the official Euro3D I/O library, implementing the FITS Euro3D data format ...
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EURO 3D Euro3D I/O Libraries { v1.0a | Installation Guide File Format: Adobe PostScript - View as HTML To install the Euro3D libraries v1.0a, you need to: ... your case, this will be the Euro3D format. If you are using the csh or tcsh shells, type: ...
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CRAL - Les médecins-astrologues de la Renaissance - [ Translate this page ]Aussi les connaissances astrologiques faisaient-elles partie des acquis de toute ... Mais c’était un astrologue qui, en principe, s’interdisait de faire des ...
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« FRIM »: Minimum Variance with a FRactal Iterative Method File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Minimum Variance with a. FRactal Iterative Method. First results in O(N) operations. C. Béchet, M. Tallon, I. Tallon-Bosc, ... Aim: Minimize Variance ...
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Avant l’invention de l’horloge atomique, la rotation de la Terre ... - [ Translate this page ]File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Avant l’invention de l’horloge atomique, la rotation de la Terre sur elle-même a longtemps été l’étalon fondamental de la mesure du temps. ...
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