Re: Site code assignment

From: Leo Barhorst via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2018 09:46:06 +0200
Ted,

In Cees Bassa's Sattools is a textfile with site info; see attached file.
I have already added Pierros to this list.

The #0000 sites are from occisional observers and can be deleted (or
at least not made public).

Regards
Leo

2018-07-27 6:35 GMT+02:00, Ted Molczan via Seesat-l <seesat-l_at_satobs.org>:
> Pierros Papadeas asked:
>
>> Is the COSPAR sites list somewhere publicly accessible?
>
> To my knowledge, COSPAR last published a site list in the 1970s. I have it
> and several earlier ones that were published by the SAO. For many years,
> hobbyists have had the task of maintaining the list, most recently myself. I
> have several lists compiled by the late Pierre Neirinck, from whom I
> inherited this task. I have been working to consolidate the various lists,
> but much work remains to be done. Most of the oldest data is on paper or in
> electronic files of low to medium resolution scans. OCR of this mostly
> numerical data is unlikely to be reliable, so manual data entry is most
> practical.
>
> What I may do is to create and publish on satobs.org an interim list,
> covering sites that have been active during, say, the past five years. That
> should satisfy the vast majority of analysts. Until then, I recommend that
> anyone who cannot find the co-ordinates of specific sites of interest
> contact me. I will respond quickly with the information for those sites.
>
> Ted Molczan
>
>
>
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