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Thanks to Gerald Handler of the University of Vienna for all his assistance with my variable star research. Homepage of Gerald Handler.
Many Thanks to Mr. Harvey Patashnick for all his help with my research, and the use of his fantastic telescope. http://www.rpco.com/people/harvey.htm
Dr. Jim Napolitano from RPI is a wonderful teacher and a great guy! http://www.rpi.edu/~napolj
What's a d Scuti Variable Star: http://dsn.astro.univie.ac.at
Muni-DOS CCD reduction package developed by Hroch and Novak: Based on DAOPHOT II, this great new package is certainly worth a try for your reduction needs! http://altamira.asu.cas.cz/~munidos/ Acess Hipparcos data, Hubble pictures, and data from many other telescopes through the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics data server at http://cadcwww.dao.nrc.ca/ Great Pretty Pictures: The Hubble Telescope picture of the day. http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html Let's hear it for Princeton Astrophysics, where I will be studying next yearhttp://www.astro.princeton.edu/CCD Photometry: My research involved SBIG products. SBIG makes exceptional CCD cameras for all types of research and pretty picture taking.

A Really Pretty Picture! The Rossetta Nebula.
1999 Intel Science Talent Search Finalists:

Natallia, Leon, Cullen, Nick, Trevor, Kurt, We-Li, Charles in the Intel Web
Center.

Binh Vo enthralled with star wars on an new Pentium III

Kurt in front of a plasma screen display running a DVD movie directly off the
PIII processor, without a video card!

Kurt being force fed by The Society for Science & the Public's Jessica and Stephanie

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