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Table of Content No. 87 | 1997
Telescopes and Instrumentation
Tarenghi, M.
Paranal, December 1996.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87....6T
Authors:
Tarenghi, M.

von der Lühe, O., Bonaccini, D. et al.
A new plan for the VLTI.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87....8V
Authors:
von der Lühe, O.; Bonaccini, D.; Derie, F.; Koehler, B.; Léve^Que, S.; Manil, E.; Michel, A.; Verola, M.
Abstract:
The VLTI should acquire first fringes around the turn of the century in order to ensure competitiveness with other interferometry programmes.

Spyromilio, J.
News from the NTT
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...14S
Authors:
Spyromilio, J.

Randich, S., Shetrone, M.
New CASPEC Manual and Simulator
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...18R
Authors:
Randich, S.; Shetrone, M.

The La Silla News Page
Guisard, S.
The image quality of the 3.6-m telescope (Part V). What happens far from zenith?
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...15G
Authors:
Guisard, S.
Abstract:
Earlier articles about the image quality (IQ) at the 3.6-m telescope concerned the IQ near zenith. In this article the author presents the results of the study since September 1996, when he started to analyse the telescope behaviour far from zenith.

Brewer, J., Storm, J.
News from the Danish 1.54-m Telescope
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...17B
Authors:
Brewer, J.; Storm, J.

ESO
2.2-m Telescope Upgrade Plan
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87Q..17.
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From the 3.6-m and 2.2-m Teams
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87R..17.
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Devillard, N.
The eclipse software.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...19D
Authors:
Devillard, N.

Science with the VLT/VLTI
Renzini, A., Leibundgut, B.
The VLT Science Cases: a test for the VLT.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...21R
Authors:
Renzini, A.; Leibundgut, B.

Renzini, A., da Costa, L. N.
The ESO Imaging Survey.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...23R
Authors:
Renzini, A.; da Costa, L. N.

Reports from Observers
Epchtein, N., de Batz, B. et al.
The deep near-infrared southern sky survey (DENIS).
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...27E
Authors:
Epchtein, N.; de Batz, B.; Capoani, L.; Chevallier, L.; Copet, E.; Fouqué, P.; Lacombe, P.; Le Bertre, T.; Pau, S.; Rouan, D.; Ruphy, S.; Simon, G.; Tiphène, D.; Burton, W. B.; Bertin, E.; Deul, E.; Habing, H.; Borsenberger, J.; Dennefeld, M.; Guglielmo, F.; Loup, C.; Mamon, G.; Ng, Y.; Omont, A.; Provost, L.; Renault, J.-C.; Tanguy, F.; Kimeswenger, S.; Kienel, C.; Garzon, F.; Persi, P.; Ferrari-Toniolo, M.; Robin, A.; Paturel, G.; Vauglin, I.; Forveille, T.; Delfosse, X.; Hron, J.; Schultheis, M.; Appenzeller, I.; Wagner, S.; Balazs, L.; Holl, A.; Lépine, J.; Boscolo, P.; Picazzio, E.; Duc, P.-A.; Mennessier, M.-O.

Bedding, T. R., Robertson, J. G. et al.
R Doradus: the biggest star in the sky.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...34B
Authors:
Bedding, T. R.; Robertson, J. G.; Marson, R. G.; Zijlstra, A. A.; von der Lühe, O.

Quirrenbach, A., Zinnecker, H.
Molecular hydrogen towards T Tauri observed with adaptive optics.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...36Q
Authors:
Quirrenbach, A.; Zinnecker, H.

Ageorges, N., Walsh, J. R.
Examples of high-resolution imaging and polarimetry of R Monocerotis and NGC 2261.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...39A
Authors:
Ageorges, N.; Walsh, J. R.

Mignani, R., Caraveo, P. A. et al.
Proper motion as a tool to identiy the optical counterparts of pulsars: the case of PSR 0656+14.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...43M
Authors:
Mignani, R.; Caraveo, P. A.; Bignami, G. F.

Savaglio, S.
On the nature of the high-redshift universe.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...45S
Authors:
Savaglio, S.

Nasuti, F. P., Mignani, R. et al.
Optical observations provide a new measure of the Vela pulsar's proper motion.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...48N
Authors:
Nasuti, F. P.; Mignani, R.; Caraveo, P. A.; Bignami, G. F.
Abstract:
Measurements make a final case for the Vela pulsar proper motion to be around 50 mas/yr. Since the proper-motion study covers a period of 20 years, the present result can be considered reliable.

Other Astronomical News
West, R., Madsen, C.
The astronomy on-line project.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...51W
Authors:
West, R.; Madsen, C.
Abstract:
A major Web-based educational programme, known as Astronomy On-Line, has just taken place in close collaboration between the European Association for Astronomy Education (EAAE), the European Southern Observatory and the European Union.

Albrecht, R., Freudling, W. et al.
Availability of IDL (Interactive Data Language) at ESO/ST-ECF.
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...54A
Authors:
Albrecht, R.; Freudling, W.; Thomas, R.

Announcements
ESO
ESO Studentship Programme
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87R..57.
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ESO

ESO
Gerhard Bachmann (1931–1996)
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87Q..57.
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ESO
(7215) Gerhard = 1977 FS
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87S..57.
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ESO
Translation of Speech by Foreign Minister Mr. José Miguel Insulza
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87R..58.
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Personnel movements International Staff (1 January – 31 March 1997)
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87Q..58.
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New ESO Preprints (November 1996 – February 1997)
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87S..58.
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ESO
First announcement ESO Workshop on Cyclical Variability in Stellar Winds – recent developments and future applications
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87T..58.
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ESO
Translation of Speech by H.E. President Eduardo Frei
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ADS BibCode: 1997Msngr..87...59.
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