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    Re: Dip observations by Carnegie Institution
    From: Richard B. Langley
    Date: 2013 Jun 14, 12:17 +0000
    Sorry, don't know him. But I do know Purdue's Ed Mikhail, noted photogrammetrist and least-squares expert:
    -- Richard

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    From: NavList@fer3.com [NavList@fer3.com] on behalf of Bill B [billyrem42@earthlink.net]
    Sent: Friday, June 14, 2013 12:12 AM
    To: Richard Langley
    Subject: [NavList] Re: Dip observations by Carnegie Institution


    On 6/13/2013 5:19 PM, Richard B. Langley wrote:
    > Although professionally, I'm interested in the effects of atmospheric
    > refraction on satellite radio signals, I find refraction effects at
    > visible wavelengths of great interest too.
    
    Are you familiar with the Landsat work of an old co-conspirator, off and
    on again roommate and traveling companion of mine, Paul Wintz of Purdue
    University EE?
    
    Bill B
    
    

    : http://fer3.com/arc/m2.aspx?i=124337

       
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