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User Name: Harri Haukka
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- Engineer in automation and informationtechnology
- Student in Helsinki University of Technology, major: space technology
- Member of the THO research team
- Co-webmaster of the THO webpages
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1: Gamma ray burst GRB 111228A optical afterglow observed.

2: THO research team travels to Nordkapp for Venus transit 2012

3: Taurus Hill Observatory research team in EPSC-DPS in Nantes, France.

4: Entry to the Taurus Hill Observatorys "Summer Photo Contest 2011" is closed.

5: Comet C/2009 P1 Garradd observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

6: Exoplanet KOI 256b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

7: Exoplanet KOI203b observed twice at Taurus Hill Observatory

8: Gamma ray burst GRB 110422A optical afterglow was observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

9: Exoplanet KOI 1452b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

10: HAT-P-20b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

11: HAT-P-18b was observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

12: Qatar-1b observed again at Taurus Hill Observatory

13: GJ436b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

14: HAT-P-21b was clearly observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

15: Some photos about the Graz exoplanet workshop in our gallery

16: The transit of the WASP-13b was observed at Taurus Hill Observatory 17./18.2.2011.

17: Qatar-1b was observed second time at Taurus Hill Observatory

18: XO-3b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

19: Gamma ray burst GRB110213A observed also at Taurus Hill Observatory

20: GRB110213A observed by using the GRAS 011 remote telescope.

21: HAT-P-5b light curve measured at Taurus Hill Observatory

22: GRB110205A observed by Taurus Hill Observatory research team

23: Exoplanet Qatar-1b observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

24: Exoplanet HAT-P-25b has been observed at Taurus Hill Observatory.

25: 1st Europlanet Workshop on Coordinated Observations of Exoplanets from Ground and Space

26: "Diamond exoplanet" has also been observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

27: The optical afterglow of the gamma ray burst GRB 101024A was observed by THO research team.

28: SN 2010iz confirmation picture taken by THO research team.

29: Exoplanet HAT-P-19b transit observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

30: Optical after glow of the GRB 100906A photographed by using the Nerpio GRAS-007 remote telescope

31: The afterglow of the gamma ray burst GRB100901A photographed.

32: Exoplanet Kepler-9b transit observation in Taurus Hill Observatory

33: Comet 103P/Hartley 2 was photographed at Taurus Hill Observatory.

34: GRB 100805A photgraphed by using the New Mexico Mayhill GRAS002-telescope

35: First tests of the new Lunt LS60 solar telescope.

36: Main building project took a big leap forward.

37: Exoplanet HAT-13-P observed 2.5.2010 at Taurus Hill Observatory

38: Comet P/2010 H2 (Vales) photographed at THO

39: Comet C/2009 K5 (McNaught) photographed at THO

40: Taurus Hill Obsevatory bought more land for the observatory.

41: SN 2010af prediscovery made at Taurus Hill Observatory.

42: M81 photogrpahed with remote controlling system.

43: Confimation pictures of the supernova SN 2010V.

44: Hentunen and Nissinen photographed the supernova SN 2010U

45: SN 2010O and SN 2010P in Arp299 (NGC 3690)

46: NGC 4857 and possible supernova

47: The confirmation pictures of the supernovae SN 2009nr and SN 2010B

48: Publications list has been updated.

49: Taurus Hill Observatory Board and Staff Members for the Year 2010

50: Supernova SN 2009iy discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory

51: Taurus Hill Observatory in European Planetary Science Congress 2009, Potsdam, Germany, 13.-18.9.

52: Superova SN 2009bw is very dim

53: Comet C/2006 W3 (Christensen) observed again

54: Planets and some deep sky objects.

55: Pluto and other stellar objects

56: Comet C/2006 W3 (Christensen) observed

57: Supernova SN2009bw and other stellar objects

58: Jupiter impact marks photographed at THO

59: SN 2009gt confirmation picture taken.

60: Confirmation picture from the SN200fi

61: GRB090530 after glow photographed

62: SN2009bw and other stellar objects

63: Taurus Hill Observatory supernova observations in Nature article.

64: SN 2009bw is getting even dimmer

65: SN 2008ip, SN 2009N, SN 2009bw and Messier 13 observed

66: Taurus Hill Observatory organize a Galileoscope event 10.6.

67: SN 2009bw observed again at Taurus Hill Observatory.

68: SN 2009W observed with GR15 and NOT

69: SN 2009dd, SN 2008ip and some DS objects photographed.

70: Supernova SN 2009bw observed.

71: Confirmation picture of the SN 2009ds.

72: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2009N

73: Comet C/2009 F6 (Yi-SWAN) photographed at THO

74: GRB 090424 observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

75: Supernova SN 2009bw has got dimmer.

76: GRB 090418B was too dim to be observed.

77: Supernova SN 2009bu observed

78: C/2009 F6 (Yi-SWAN) observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

79: Supernova SN 2009bw is getting dimmer and dimmer

80: The 2009 FH photographed by the research team

81: SN 2009bw photographed and measured again at Taurus Hill Observatory

82: Supernova SN 2009N monitored at Taurus Hill Observatory

83: C/2008 T2 (Cardinal) photographed by the Hentunen and Nissinen

84: SN 2009bw has achieved the maximum brightness

85: Supernova SN 2009bw discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory

86: Exoplanet HAT-P-8b transit observed at Taurus Hill Observatory

87: Comet C/2009 E1 (Itagaki) photographed at THO

88: Hentunen and Nissinen as one of the discoverers of the supernova SN 2009bt

89: The light curve of the exoplanet GJ436b measured

90: The gamma-ray burst GRB 090313 observed

91: SN 2009an photographed by the research team

92: Supernovae SN 2008ip and SN 2008N

93: Messier 51 and supernova SN 2009Q

94: C/2007 N3 (Lulin) is bright comet in the sky

95: Supernovae SN 2008ip, SN 2009N and SN 2009Q

96: Comet C/2007 N3 (Lulin) is brightening up.

97: New main telescope arrived and installed.

98: Update your RSS feed address.

99: Supernova SN 2009Q discovered at Taurus Hill Observatory

100: SN 2008ip photographed again by the Hentunen and Nissinen