[BAA Comets] e: Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import (Padma Yanamandra-Fisher)

Johan Warell johan.warell at gmail.com
Sun Jan 17 01:21:05 GMT 2016


Dear Padma,

It would be a boon to eventually include this archive as a PDS data set and
we are of course interested in details of how to proceed once the format
and guidelines are set. If possible, would you please send me a copy of
your talk? Good luck at the conference!

Johan

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> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 23:14:03 +0100
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> Subject: [BAA Comets] Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import
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> Dear comet observers,
>
> We have now started importing observations into COBS from the ICQ
> historical archive dating from 2012. This archive contains around 130
> 000 observations of which the overwhelming majority
> ​was not
> present in the COBS database. Data imported from the ICQ archive can
> be identified with the ICQ## string where ## is the number of
> publication in the ICQ newsletter.
>
> At this time the import for comets 1P through 90P is complete (about
> ​40 000 observations) except for a small number of observations with
> unknown ICQ keys and observers.
> ​​When the import is complete we will
> ask you in the community for help with identifications.​
>
> As we have no country/association information for
> ​ICQ observers this
> will necessarily skew the statistics presented on the Statistics page
> ​as well as data selected by the association/country selector on the
> Analysis
> page. Many observers are now assigned the ICQ association. This can be
> corrected at any time with improved information provided by the
> community.
>
> Jure Zakrajsek has also added two new pages on the COBS web under the
> Help tab, which can be reached without logging in. One is a sortable
> list of comet observers, keys and observation count
> (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=observer_list), the other a page with
> COBS contact information (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=contact).
>
> We have also
> ​started sending out a monthly
> ​ e-mail with ​
> observations statistics
> ​for your particular
> ​astronomical ​
> association.Sign up for the report via your personal profile. Please assign
> your country and association identity at the same time.
>
> ​Please let us know if you have any questions, comments. or suggestions for
> improvements.
>
> ​With best regards,
>
> Johan Warell
> COBS Assistant Administrator
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 00:09:16 -0000
> From: "Richard Miles" <rmiles at baa.u-net.com <javascript:;>>
> To: "BAA Comets discussion list" <comets-disc at britastro.org <javascript:;>
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> Subject: Re: [BAA Comets] Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import
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> Many thanks to you Johann and the rest of the COBS team. This is really
> helpful.
>
> Am currently looking at pre-2002 observations of 29P and so to be able to
> download the historical record is very helpful. Will combine the data with
> Fred Whipple's pre-1977 archive in a search of historical outbursts and
> dates.
>
> Richard Miles
>
>
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> Subject: [BAA Comets] Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import
>
>
> > Dear comet observers,
> >
> > We have now started importing observations into COBS from the ICQ
> > historical archive dating from 2012. This archive contains around 130
> > 000 observations of which the overwhelming majority
> > ​was not
> > present in the COBS database. Data imported from the ICQ archive can
> > be identified with the ICQ## string where ## is the number of
> > publication in the ICQ newsletter.
> >
> > At this time the import for comets 1P through 90P is complete (about
> > ​40 000 observations) except for a small number of observations with
> > unknown ICQ keys and observers.
> > ​​When the import is complete we will
> > ask you in the community for help with identifications.>
> > As we have no country/association information for
> > ​ICQ observers this
> > will necessarily skew the statistics presented on the Statistics page
> > ​as well as data selected by the association/country selector on the
> > Analysis
> > page. Many observers are now assigned the ICQ association. This can be
> > corrected at any time with improved information provided by the
> > community.
> >
> > Jure Zakrajsek has also added two new pages on the COBS web under the
> > Help tab, which can be reached without logging in. One is a sortable
> > list of comet observers, keys and observation count
> > (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=observer_list), the other a page with
> > COBS contact information (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=contact).
> >
> > We have also
> > ​started sending out a monthly
> > ​ e-mail with
> > observations statistics
> > ​for your particular
> > ​astronomical
> > association.Sign up for the report via your personal profile. Please
> > assign
> > your country and association identity at the same time.
> >
> > ​Please let us know if you have any questions, comments. or suggestions
> > for
> > improvements.
> >
> > ​With best regards,
> >
> > Johan Warell
> > COBS Assistant Administrator
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> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:36:50 -0800
> From: Padma Yanamandra-Fisher <padmayf at gmail.com <javascript:;>>
> To: BAA Comets discussion list <comets-disc at britastro.org <javascript:;>>
> Subject: Re: [BAA Comets] Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import
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> Hello, John,
>
> This is really good news to see one repository for data. We (at PACA) are
> working on something similar but to align with the NASA PDS standards, as
> ultimately lots of collections of amateur data are starting to become
> integrated. As is already known, there is such wealth of amateur legacy
> data across many national repositories, that this start is definitely a
> step in the right direction.
>
> I hope that there is way to approach the integration of the data in the new
> format that NASA PDS requires, and which I am working on for several of the
> comet missions that have been supported by NASA (ISON, Siding Spring,
> etc.).  In fact, I will be talking about this at the upcoming National
> Australian Convention of Amateur Astronomers in March 2016. Maybe we can
> discuss this offline to see to align our efforts towards the same cause.
>
> I am also interested in how to crowd-source the wealth of comet data for
> various types of cometary activity. If there are members that are
> interested in similar tasks, I would love to discuss these ideas further. I
> do know that Richard Miles is interested in outbursting comets - he wrote a
> nice summary on P/2010 Vi in our group on Outbursting Comets earlier today.
> Now that comet has possibly framgmented further into two more fragments, C
> and D, we are very interested in more observations of the comet.
>
>
> Sincerley,
> Padma
>
> Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher
> Senior Research Scientist
> Space Science Institute
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Johan Warell <johan.warell at gmail.com
> <javascript:;>>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear comet observers,
> >
> > We have now started importing observations into COBS from the ICQ
> > historical archive dating from 2012. This archive contains around 130
> > 000 observations of which the overwhelming majority
> > ​was not
> > present in the COBS database. Data imported from the ICQ archive can
> > be identified with the ICQ## string where ## is the number of
> > publication in the ICQ newsletter.
> >
> > At this time the import for comets 1P through 90P is complete (about
> > ​40 000 observations) except for a small number of observations with
> > unknown ICQ keys and observers.
> > ​​When the import is complete we will
> > ask you in the community for help with identifications.​
> >
> > As we have no country/association information for
> > ​ICQ observers this
> > will necessarily skew the statistics presented on the Statistics page
> > ​as well as data selected by the association/country selector on the
> > Analysis
> > page. Many observers are now assigned the ICQ association. This can be
> > corrected at any time with improved information provided by the
> > community.
> >
> > Jure Zakrajsek has also added two new pages on the COBS web under the
> > Help tab, which can be reached without logging in. One is a sortable
> > list of comet observers, keys and observation count
> > (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=observer_list), the other a page with
> > COBS contact information (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=contact).
> >
> > We have also
> > ​started sending out a monthly
> > ​ e-mail with ​
> > observations statistics
> > ​for your particular
> > ​astronomical ​
> > association.Sign up for the report via your personal profile. Please
> assign
> > your country and association identity at the same time.
> >
> > ​Please let us know if you have any questions, comments. or suggestions
> for
> > improvements.
> >
> > ​With best regards,
> >
> > Johan Warell
> > COBS Assistant Administrator
> > _______________________________________________
> > Comets-disc mailing list
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> >
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 08:09:42 +0000
> From: Nick James <ndj at nickdjames.com <javascript:;>>
> To: BAA Comets discussion list <comets-disc at britastro.org <javascript:;>>
> Subject: Re: [BAA Comets] Recovery of P/2010 V1 (Ikeya-Murakami)
> Message-ID: <56960646.5070907 at nickdjames.com <javascript:;>>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> According to reports on comets-ml there are now three components of
> P/2010 V1 visible in large telescopes. A nice image taken on 2016-01-11
> with the 2.0-m FTN is here:
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/pachacoti/23964737959/
>
> This comet is an interesting target for members with access to large
> remote scopes but it is (just) detectable in small scopes with a bit of
> effort. I imaged it again on the evening of Jan 7. A stack of 80x60s
> frames show the two components:
>
> http://www.britastro.org/cometobs/2010v1/2010v1_20160107_2243_ndj.html
>
> A blink version of two stacks of 40 shows the common motion:
>
> http://www.britastro.org/cometobs/2010v1/2010v1_20160107_224300_ndj.html
>
> Nick James. Director, BAA Comet Section
>
>
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>
> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 08:15:45 +0000
> From: Nick James <ndj at nickdjames.com <javascript:;>>
> To: BAA Comets discussion list <comets-disc at britastro.org <javascript:;>>
> Subject: Re: [BAA Comets] Fwd: COBS mail on ICQ import
> Message-ID: <569607B1.5010607 at nickdjames.com <javascript:;>>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> Johan,
>
> This is really good news. Many thanks for your efforts and to the other
> members of the COBS team. This will be a very useful resource in the
> future and I hope that it will encourage many other people to submit
> their observations.
>
> For those that haven't yet done so I strongly encourage all comet
> observers to sign up with COBS here:
>
> http://www.cobs.si/register
>
> If you are a BAA member please record the affiliation when you sign up.
>
> Nick James. Director, BAA Comet Section
>
> > We have now started importing observations into COBS from the ICQ
> > historical archive dating from 2012. This archive contains around 130
> > 000 observations of which the overwhelming majority
> > ​was not
> > present in the COBS database. Data imported from the ICQ archive can
> > be identified with the ICQ## string where ## is the number of
> > publication in the ICQ newsletter.
> >
> > At this time the import for comets 1P through 90P is complete (about
> > ​40 000 observations) except for a small number of observations with
> > unknown ICQ keys and observers.
> > ​​When the import is complete we will
> > ask you in the community for help with identifications.​
> >
> > As we have no country/association information for
> > ​ICQ observers this
> > will necessarily skew the statistics presented on the Statistics page
> > ​as well as data selected by the association/country selector on the
> > Analysis
> > page. Many observers are now assigned the ICQ association. This can be
> > corrected at any time with improved information provided by the
> > community.
> >
> > Jure Zakrajsek has also added two new pages on the COBS web under the
> > Help tab, which can be reached without logging in. One is a sortable
> > list of comet observers, keys and observation count
> > (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=observer_list), the other a page with
> > COBS contact information (http://www.cobs.si/help?page=contact).
> >
> > We have also
> > ​started sending out a monthly
> > ​ e-mail with ​
> > observations statistics
> > ​for your particular
> > ​astronomical ​
> > association.Sign up for the report via your personal profile. Please
> assign
> > your country and association identity at the same time.
> >
> > ​Please let us know if you have any questions, comments. or suggestions
> for
> > improvements.
> >
> > ​With best regards,
> >
> > Johan Warell
> > COBS Assistant Administrator
> > _______________________________________________
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