Talk:Microvariability and Oscillations of STars telescope

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[edit] Moving MOST, need name

I intend to move MOST, to make way for a disambig page between it and MOST Bridge, the two being about equally well known (although MOST Bridge will become MOST (protocol) in the process). Should the new name be MOST (satellite), [[MOST ( The CDN/US/Euro cost information shown comes from various Dynacon documents describing MOST (which I wrote). I included the CDN$ figure for the very reason that AlainV cited: this was a Canadian project, paid for in CDN$. I included the other figures when describing the project to people outside of Canada, since in other countries the value of the CDN$ is often not well-known, while that of the US$ and Euro often is. If something *had* to go, I'd drop the Euro reference. (NOte that there *was* a significant involvement by some Americans, although not by America: our team worked very closely with AMSAT microsat designers in the early design stages, most of whom are from the US.) == Kieran A. Carroll, 25 June 2005

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BetacommandBot (talk) 06:41, 23 December 2007 (UTC)