Wes Lockwood, Brian Skiff, and I are pleased to thank the National Science Foundation for their continued support of the SSS project. Observations will be continuing through early 2011.
Proceedings of the Second Annual Lowell Observatory Fall Workshop entitled Solar Analogs: Characteristics and Optimum Candidates, held October 5-7, 1997. Eventually I'll fold this into the main SSS site, and the pages are formatted in Jurassic HTML, but serviceable until I have time to give it a fresher skin.
One solar cycle after Solar Analogs, we are hosting Solar Analogs II. The conference will be from September 20 to 23, 2009.
I've published an invited review entitled Stellar Chromospheric Activity in the online journal Living Reviews of Solar Physics.
In 2002, I had a wonderful opportunity to travel to Barrow, AK, in the dead of winter, to do some astronomy classes at the local elementary and high schools. Read my travelogue here.
I've become interested in CGI rendering while doing multimedia shows for use at Lowell. Two of my renders are used for the background images on the home page of the Lowell Web site.
A cool concept in cycling one of my graduate thesis advisors brought to my attention back in the 1980s. I've been tracking my "Eddington number" over many mountain bike rides ever since. It's very similar to the researcher's h-index, incidentally.