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pass, I guess?
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Yes. But on the #principia side it has been broken for a while, because this one creates too many connections.
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[arXiv] “The Perseid and Geminid meteor shower activity over Hungary in 2019-2023” Livia Deme, Krisztián Sárneczky, Antal Igaz et al. — «We present statistical analysis of video meteor observations for the Perseid and Geminid showers taken with two camera systems operating in Hungary from the end of 2019 through 2023. Zenithal hourly rates (ZHR) and meteor fluxes, determined by MetRec-based analog video cameras HUKON, HUPIS and…»
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[arXiv] “New Interferometric Testing Utility (NITU) : A Python Package for Interferometric Data Analysis and Visualization” Meghdoot Biswas, Daewook Kim — «New Interferometric Testing Utility (NITU) is a newly developed Python package for analyzing and visualizing interferometric data. It provides Zernike decomposition, interactive visualization, time series analysis, and additional features for optical manufacturing and testing.»
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[arXiv] “RISTRETTO: the PIAA Nuller in the prototyping phase” N. Restori, N. Blind, J. Kühn et al. — «The objective of the coronagraphic IFU of RISTRETTO is to enable High Dispersion Coronagraphy of planets at a distance of 2$\lambda$/D from their star, without compromising on transmission. The new idea of a PIAA Nuller (PIAAN) allows contrast down to 10$^{-5}$ over large bandwidth $\ge$ 25%, with high transmission $\ge$ 70% at…»
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[arXiv] “Characterization of more than three years of in-orbit radiation damage of SiPMs on GRBAlpha and VZLUSAT-2 CubeSats” Jakub Ripa, Marianna Dafcikova, Pavel Kosik et al. — «It is well known that silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are prone to radiation damage. With the increasing popularity of SiPMs among new spaceborne missions, especially on CubeSats, it is of paramount importance to characterize their performance in…»