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List of Accepted Contributions - OA3 Observing the Solar System: Contributions from Amateur Astronomy to Planetary Research

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EPSC2008-A-00021
Koschny, D. V.
Making data from amateur astronomers scientifically useful

EPSC2008-A-00035
Kowollik, S.
Stormy season on Saturn?

EPSC2008-A-00068
Gährken, BG
Venus in Infra Red light - ground to ground with amateur equipment

EPSC2008-A-00142
Arditti, D.; Rogers, J.; Foulkes, M.
Modern techniques of planetary imaging in use by amateurs and their application to the study of the atmospheric dynamics of Jupiter and Saturn

EPSC2008-A-00191
Kowollik, S.; Gaehken, B.; Fiedler, M.; Gerstheimer, R.; Sohl, F.; Koschny, D.
Telescopes and recording systems used by amateurs for studying planets in our solar system - an overview

EPSC2008-A-00413
Jacquesson, M.; Mettig, H.-J.
JUPOS: amateur analysis of Jupiter images with specialized measurement software

EPSC2008-A-00470
Gährken, B.G.
Some changes on Mars during the opositions 2003 - 2007 (withdrawn)

EPSC2008-A-00489
Eberle, A.E.
Measurement of stellar occultations

EPSC2008-A-00534
Arlot, J.E.
Equinoxes on Jupiter and Saturn in 2009: call for observations

EPSC2008-A-00586
Gährken, B.
Changes on the martian surface during the oppositions 2003, 2005 and 2007

EPSC2008-A-00607
Lorenz, R.D.
Seasonal Change on Titan's - HST, Cassini and Amateur Observations


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