[fitswcs] forwarded message from Mark Calabretta

Eric Greisen egreisen at nrao.edu
Tue Feb 24 11:20:23 EST 2004


I forward (edited) comments from Mark indicating a couple of points
for us yet to consider:

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From: Mark Calabretta <Mark.Calabretta at atnf.csiro.au>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 10:45:21 +1100

There are still a few gaps though:

(1) some statement concerning acousto-optical spectrographs (I never
    did receive an answer to the query I sent the Cologne group last
    April); and

(2) a keyword to record the orientation angle for resolving the
    transverse relativistic velocity - I still it's worth considering.

Cheers, Mark



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