Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 18, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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NATIONAL
Yeltsin hopes visit will
establish his identity
\\ ASIIINU'ItlN !API Rus
si,in President Boris \ 'i oil
sin's visit In tho l nili'd SI.ill's
this week l- aiini'il .it establish
ing Ins identity .is In.uiiT of ,i
Mivrri'ii’ii Kuropean slali*. <i
Vi'ltsin spokesman said Mon
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I hi' trip w ill ho 'l eltsins first
sim !• winning last week s elec
tioti as president ol tin' Kussian
Ri'pulilii . tin- largest and most
powerful ol the lf> republics
w ithin the Soviet l nion
Viktor N ogin, a leadei of an
advance team setting up the
tom il.t\ trip told a news i on
t ere in i lieie that the i entrai So
viel government of President
Mikh.nl S (iorbaihes sets the
broad outlines of foreign polii \
lor all lfi of the Soviet repub
lies
But spec dii elements ol that
polii \ will lie up to the repub
in s
It is quite natural that N ell
sin will he talking about join
mg the I mope,in house as a
sovereign entity." the spokes
mao said
III a slap at Uorbac hev. Yugin
added that the Russian leadei
would not be coming "with his
hand extended as some of our
leaders do. but to disc uss mu
tually benefit ial cooperation"
in developing cultural and eco
nomic ties with the United
States
Another official. A nd re I
knlosnvskvsaid tlic Russian
government is in (he process of
establishing pnriiI It*I foreign
relations u till those of the So
vlet government Hut he said lie
does not foresee the two gov
erninents being in competition
With eat ll other.
Yeltsin is scheduled to arrive
in Washington on TuesdaV af
lernoon and meet Wednesday
with the leaders of the House
and Senate, his off it nil hosts
1 h- meets with Hush and top
ad ministration off it ia 1 s on
Thursday before departing for
New York where he is to ad
dress New York l hiiversitv and
meet with leaders of the fouler
al Reserve Hank and business
executives and human rights
leaders
Yeltsin tv.is one of seven re
public leaders who reached
agreement with (iorbachet
Monday on the draft of a new
I'nion Treaty defining the rela
(ionship between the Soviet
government and its constituent
republics Six of the 15 Soviet
republic s are seeking indepen
(fence and have refused to par
ticipate in the negotiations on
the new treaty to replace one
signed in 1022.
The participation of Russia,
whit h is by far the largest and
most powerful of the 15. is cril
it al to the future of any union
structure that remains
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terparts
"With the work they're do
ing .*t fine Mountain, it's not
so mill h tile si/e ot the tele
si opes as the darkness ot the
sk\ said Kii k Rang. president
ot the I ilends ot fine Monti
tain a volunteer group that
i oiidiu ts tours and keeps the
p u b 111 operations going
through memberships and do
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ot dark sk\ out there in the de
sert and the darker tile sky you
gel the easier it is to get im
ages ot the oiijei ts that are faint
to begin u itli
t he same tei hnolugy that
will allow images to he shown
on video monitors will give re
seen hers better ipili kei views
ot taint and distant ohjei ts such
as galaxies which are so tar
away it takes their light mil
lions or billions ot years to
reach Kart11
The observatory was started
in 1 ‘Mi7 b\ the 1 ate K (
Kbbinghausen. a University as
tronomy professor Tired <>l
lugging the 15-inch telescope
.til over the Cascades looking
lor c loud tree viewing sites.
Kbbinghausen built a c inder
block .end metal dome to house
the sc ope at Pine Mountain
Pine Mountain, like other ob
servatories is at a high altitude
(ti.lOl) feel) to put it above
much ol the light-distorting at
mosphere and tar from < 11\
lights, which can wash out
taint stai light
Alter Kbbinghausen spent
vears collecting data troin dou
ble stars, another l adversity
prolessor. |ames kemp, used
the Site to stuck light coming
from white dwart stars old
stars that are small, dense and
intensely brilliant
His work at Pine Mountain
confirmed the existence ot
these stars, which play an im
portant role in understanding a
star's life c y c le
In the 11170s. the tvso larger
telesc opes were added to the
Pine Mountain site
Professors (ireg Hollltin and
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