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List of Accepted Observing Programmes

When your proposal has been accepted, it will be put on the list of Accepted Observing Programmes.

This list contains the Programme no. assigned by the Astronomy On-Line Observing Programmes Committee, as well as the Title of the Programme and the Designation of the Proposing Group(s).

If you want to know more about a particular Programme, you may click on the Title and you will then be able to read an abstract (a short summary) of the intended observations. Similarly, you may click on the group designation to learn who are the members of group that submitted this programme and where they are located. In case several groups have joined within one observing programme, only the designation of the `principal' group is displayed here, but you will find the designations of the other group(s) in the abstract.

As far as possible, the observing programmes on this list will be taken over by one of the participating observatories. The astronomers there will then try to carry out the corresponding observations with their telescope.

Accepted Observing Programmes

Programme no. Title and Abstract Submitted by
1 Stellar ring in Taurus SAL
2 NGC 2192 in Auriga Gluckers
3 Doppler Effect due to the Earth's Motion AstroAG Koblenz
4 M57, The Ring Nebula in Lyra The Endeavour of Paltamo
5 Search for a black hole in M84 Event Horizon
6 Example: solar activity Solaris
7 Lunar relief and transient phenomena SkyWalkers from MG Varna
8 Binary Star System 66 Cet Sixth Form Astronomy
9 Distance to asteroids Astronomische Arbeitsgemeinschaft Osnabrueck
10 Rediscovery of Comet D/1978 C2 (Tritton) Helix
11 Mare Serenitatis and Tranquillitatis Moonwalker Student Group
12 H-alpha star-hunt at Rigel Karma
13 B and V photometry in NGC 362 Astro Mellemniveau
14 Planetary nebula M 97 Studenti
15 Atmospheric absorption (extinction, reddening) Soroe Academi
16 Comets Hale-Bopp and Tabur AG Himmelsbeobachtung am ASG
17 Saturn - a new student friendly method determining the distance Soenderborg School Observatory
18 NGC 891 - which way is it rotating ? Soenderborg School Observatory
19 NGC 7331 Group of Galaxies Soenderborg School Observatory
20 Observations of bright variable stars Astronomy Friends


Accepted Observing Programmes

Programme no. Title and Abstract Submitted by
21 Investigation of the Comet Hale-Bopp 1995 01. Comet Group
22 Super-supergiant Cyg OB2 no. 12 Variability Group Struve
23 Supernova in NGC 673 Decour-1
24 Capella (Alpha Aurigae) Decour-2
25 The Jewel Box cluster in Crux, NGC 4755 The Endeavour of Paltamo
26 Comet Hale-Bopp Toftlund Astronomi
27 Cataclysmic variable TT Arietis Ralitsai
28 Trapezium stars in the Orion Nebula The Moomins
29 Galaxies in Ursa Major Club Astronomie du Lycee des Haberges
30 Determination of the distance and the age of a open star cluster using photometric measurements in different colours Observatory Crimmitschau
31 Quasars Club Eclipse
32 The nebula in Orion Toftlund Astronomi
33 Virgo cluster center Beda
34 Starburst in Interacting Galaxies Association Aphelie
35 Drawing Moon orbit using periodical photos RASTRO
36 The Crab Nebula Toftlund Astronomi
37 Search for an optical counterpart of a recent gamma ray burst Light
38 Extragalactic Jets Association Aphelie
39 Jupiter atmosphere Association Aphelie


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