WET - Whole Earth Telescope. Proceedings. 2. WET Workshop, Mole˙tai Observatory (Lithuania), 2 - 5 Aug 1993.

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The Whole Earth Telescope, or WET, is an existing telescope, which comes into life one or two times every year. It consists of astronomers who travel to telescopes at the selected longitudes around the Earth and observe the same stars with functionally equivalent instruments. The observations are coordinated from the Texas headquarters and the stars observed are pulsating white dwarfs or other objects for which a long, nearly continuous, light curve is needed.

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