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Spectroscopic Binary Stars

At long last I have gotten around to putting my Spectroscopic Binary Stars Project report online. I have decided that an html version was crap as word produces webpages awfully and I can not be bothered to put it all in html format. This is the last report I will use word for though now, I much prefer LaTeX which I use now. LaTeX also exports to html quite well so will use that in the future.

Oh yes back to my report if you want to view it then please go to the article section or you can download it straight from http://www.krioma.net/articles/spectroscopic_binaries/Spectroscopic_Binary_Stars_Report.pdf . I am a quite pleased with this report and along with the rest of my work managed to get my a high first in the observation laboratory - umm I guess that's why they gave me the job over the summer to write the manual for it!

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