XCOV27 Contact Information


Control Center

Delaware Asteroseismic Research Center
Mt. Cuba Observatory

Control Center Schedule

Please contact HQ upon your arrival at the observatory. Be prepared to specify a good
contact time and phone number or email address,
a phone number or email where you can be reached during the observing night
and times of twilight or of target acquisition. We would also like a listing
of full names and affiliations of people involved at your site/institute
with this run.


       Incoming Phone Calls: 1 302 654 6407 
                  Alternate: 1 302 831 2197 
                        Fax: 1 302 831 16 

                  E-Mail: darcdelaware@gmail.com (see below)
                        FTP: daedalus.physics.udel.edu  (see below)
            Emergency email:  See below
           
     
HQ staff:
     
      Judi Provencal -  jlp@udel.edu, darcdelaware@gmail.com
                        Mt. Cuba phone: 302-654-6407
                        office phone: 1 302 831 2197 

      Susan Thompson -  sthomp@udel.edu, darcdelaware@gmail.com

      Mike Montgomery - mikemon@rocky.as.utexas.edu

      Antonio Kanaan    1 302 654 6407 
                        darcdelaware@gmail.com 

      James Dalessio    dalessio@udel.edu 
    
      Harry Shipman       harrys@udel.edu 

      Andrzej Baran     sfbaran@cyf-kr-edu.pl
 
      Mary Oksala 	meo@udel.edu

      Zsofia Bognar     bognar@konkoly.hu


  Volunteers: Danny Childers, Mary Oksala, Anges Kim, Antonio
Kanaan, Paulo Henrique, Rachel Rosen, Don Kurtz, Maggie



Data Submission

  1. By ftp to: daedalus.physics.udel.edu
    PLEASEload your data into the "/data/incoming" directory, make a directory for your site, and upload data there. We have cleared enough space on the /data drive to hold everyone's data.

    Our plan is to reduce the data as fast as they come in, and we'll contact you promptly if we have any questions about, or problems with, the data you send.

World Wide Web

We have a WWW site set up for XCOV27. It contains finder charts, observing instructions, contact information, assigned observing time, etc. During the run, we will keep it updated with the latest results and thoughts on the data. It will also have a link to the XCOV27 Google Group where all can contribute to a discussion about the run. We would welcome your comments on how to improve the usefulness of the WWW site.

XCOV27 URL: http://www.physics.udel.edu/darc/xcov27/



Send comments to DARC. Last updated on April 28 2009.