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Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics II

Proceedings of the 4th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, September 11–14, 2000

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2001

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Table of contents (130 papers)

  1. Observations of Interactions between Giant Vortices in the Atmosphere of Jupiter: 1997–2000

  2. Effect of N2 on H2O Infrared Absorption Bands: Applications to Triton and Pluto

  3. A Comparative Study of Moist Convection on Jupiter and Saturn

  4. The Influence of Decreasing Mass on the Orbits of Wide Binaries: An Approach to the Problem

  5. Resonances and Lyapunov Stability for Lagrange Equilibria of Orbiting Dust

  6. On the Construction of Focal-Type Orbital Elements and Their Application to the Zonal Gravitational Harmonics

  7. Towards a Canonical Reduction of a Class of Perturbed Gylden Systems

  8. Photometric Lunar Occultations

  9. CCD Scanning Technique Applied to Millisecond Photometric Observations

  10. The GTC: Two Years from First Light

  11. Image Quality at the GTC Site

  12. Canaricam: An Infrared Camera Spectrograph for the Spanish Gran Telescopio Canarias

  13. Development of a Network of Standard Stars for the Infrared between 1 and 30 Microns

  14. Laser Guide Star for Segmented Telescopes

  15. Laser Guide Star at the Canary Islands Observatories

  16. Present and Future Instrumentation on the Calar Alto Observatory

  17. Drift-Scan Observations with the Venezuelan Schmidt Telescope. Astrometric Potential

  18. The New Astronomical Facilities at Monte Faro

  19. LIRIS (Long-Slit Intermediate Resolution Infrared Spectrograph)

  20. Astrometry and Photometry with Robotic Telescopes

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Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Astrophysics, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain

    Jaime Zamorano, Javier Gorgas, Jesús Gallego

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