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Thread: How to spread the word (now is a good time)

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    How to spread the word (now is a good time)

    As you might have seen, we're preparing for our "real" launch in a few days. If you want to spread the word of CosmoQuest and our launch, now is a good time.

    How can you do that? Write a blog post, tweet it, share it on your social network(s)... Or simply e-mail your friends!

    Any questions? Post them here!

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    I woad like some kind of official statement. that can be used i contact with different organizations.

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    As far as I know, an official statement will follow in the next days. However, starstryder pointed out that the content in the press release can already be found in the science and About Us pages.

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    And for those who have not yet seen this, here is the YouTube video for Moon Mappers on CosmoQuest. Enjoy it!

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    Hy, at end of the cosmoquest Kbo project, what's the policy about eventual KBO discover? Who will be the eventually discover/s post in the list of MPC?
    In the scientific works who appears? I know that is all free and hard work orbit calculus is stuff for scientist.
    Many thanks for kindly reply.
    Cheer Gonano, icehunter veteran.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gonano View Post
    Hy, at end of the cosmoquest Kbo project, what's the policy about eventual KBO discover? Who will be the eventually discover/s post in the list of MPC?
    In the scientific works who appears?.
    What we learned with icehunters is only so many people can get listed, but we're trying to make sure everyone gets some form of credit. As it stands at the moment (and I'll be documenting all of this on the FAQ), the main submitters are the scientists who take the data, reduce the data, and then calculate the orbits. Within the submission, every one associated with the discoveries is listed.

    P

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    Dear starstryder,
    Many thanks for your ready and clearifying reply.
    Now for me all is clear.
    Have a good work!!!
    Cheers Gonano.

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