Re: Handheld dialing software; BSS Web site

2005-05-05 Thread Chris Lusby Taylor
Hi All, I am the BSS Webmaster and created that new page on the BSS Web site. From the home page, click on "Where is the sun?". It uses Javascript embedded in the page, and takes the time from your computer's clock, so you could make the page available offline if you wished. It should run in any c

re: Astronomy Picture of the Day

2005-05-05 Thread Dave Bell
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Robert Terwilliger wrote: > Another interesting photo on "Astronomy Picture of the Day" on May 3rd. > > http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050503.html Great picture, right up there with DiCiccio's Analemma. Do I understand correctly, that Venus, the Moon, and Jupiter were cau

Re: Handheld dialing software

2005-05-05 Thread John Carmichael
Your question is a good one. I don't have a handheld computer but maybe this will help. Alain Ferreira yesterday told me that there is a new link on the BSS website that gives almost all essential dialing data for a particular place. All you have to do is enter your coordinates. It's sort

Handheld dialing software

2005-05-05 Thread J. Tallman
Hello all, Does anyone know if any useful dialing software (for field measurements, altitude/azimuth etc) exists for use on a Palm handheld device? Best, Jim Tallman www.artisanindustrials.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

NASS Current Data

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Terwilliger
Some friends of the NASS website have noticed that the "Current Data" Java applet has been failing to initiate lately. The applet's author, Jürgen Giesen (a JARS award winner), has provided a new, updated version.   Click on "Current Data" in the left frame:   http://sundials.org/   Jürgen ha