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NAM Poster: 3D HARP Data

Posted on 20 March 2008 · 267 views · 95 words.

This is my second conference poster and it is going up at the UK National Astronomy meeting in a couple of weeks. It will found in the Star Formation section of the conference proceedings. I have taken data from the HARP instrument on the JCMT and processed it as 3D models in order to gain a different perspective. You’ll need red/cyan 3D glasses to view this poster fully.

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I am studying for my PhD in Astronomy at Cardiff University in the UK. Star formation is my main area of research but really I like anything to do with space, science and the internet.

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