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- INVITATION to PREVIEW or to JOIN STAR-NET
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- STAR-NET is a not-for-profit scientific information exchange society
- which operates exclusively by, for, and with personal computer tele-
- communications. This pioneering group differs from others in assets,
- demographics, and goals.
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- * astro, technology, management, and "general library" interests
- * mainly professionals with avocational pursuits & interests
- * a resource group for expertise and tools
- * huge library of public domain astronomy for personal computers
- * major astro databases by telecom & floppy disks
- * all major general public domain software libraries
- * prompt observational alerts of comets, novae, etc.
- * special interest message areas for inquiry & discussions
- * on-line prediction programs & astrophoto aids
- * instruments (telescopes, etc) under development for on-line access
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- Present assets include the world's largest public domain libraries of
- astronomical and other personal computer software, and an outstanding
- membership base. Anyone may join: individuals who share scientific
- tools or pursuits, and are motivated enough to have made personal
- investments like small computers are most attracted to STAR-NET.
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- The mission of STAR-NET is to provide high-quality resources of
- several types to this community. The goal of STAR-NET is an ongoing
- development of a set of capabilities and tools which are widely
- available through direct and indirect means. Other organizations and
- commercial services serve academic research functions and mass
- distribution for popular consumption. Direct access to STAR-NET is
- by 24 hour modem phone lines, while indirect access ("people contact"
- for user support & disk exchange) is provided through affiliated
- organizations and occasional colloquia. This approach manages time
- and provides easy access.
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- The project which provides a context and direction for otherwise very
- abstract goals is development of remote access to various
- astronomical instruments and databases. From these, graphic displays
- and data analysis can be accomplished with the modest means of a
- personal computer located anywhere and with the convenience of
- telephone access. This differs from most data center environments by
- including primary data capture sources and by having requirements for
- geographic decentralization. The classic capabilities of archives,
- message systems, and program execution are included as well, but are
- scaled towards the workstation capabilities an individual would
- choose.
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- STAR-NET origins date to 1976. Continuous, 24 hour operation began
- in 1982. Membership during the initial, three year exploratory phase
- of telecommunications operation was free to qualified applicants. In
- 1985, membership was opened to all applicants on a dues basis to
- provide fair elementary screening and financial support for operating
- costs. The formal, not-for-profit, public identity of STAR-NET as a
- scientific group will be announced in late November, 1986.
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- Most STAR-NET users call long distance. Calls from as far away as
- Australia, England, and Hawaii are surprisingly frequent. Some
- donations for operations have been received. Access via PC-PURSUIT
- makes phone costs very economical to callers. Preview level access
- and membership information is open to all by modem: (612) 681-9520
- is a multi-line rotary. The lines have 2400 baud, but PC-PURSUIT
- (through Minneapolis) can only use 1200 baud at present. You may
- leave a private comment to the Director & Chief SysOp, Chuck Cole.
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