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Greetings! I am a graduate student in my fourth year at the University of Hawaii, Institute for Astronomy. I am currently working with Dr. Haosheng Lin on the Facility InfraRed Spectropolarimeter(FIRS) for the Dunn Solar Tower on Sacremento Peak in New Mexico. My primary research interests are high-speed infrared spectropolarimetry of evolving active regions and the development of instruments to do the same.

My committee has accepted my proposed dissertation project, see the details here: link

This is where we are going for the eclipse, July 22, 2009. Stay tuned!

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A partial eclipse will be visible from Honolulu beginning 5:21pm and ending at 6:13 pm with a maximum at 5:48 pm on July 21, 2009. The covered fraction of the solar area will be 5%.

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Sarah A. Jaeggli [jaeggli (at) ifa.hawaii.edu]
Institute for Astronomy (C-127)
University of Hawaii
2680 Woodlawn Drive
Honolulu, Hi 96822
office: (808)956-5465