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Just before the dip...Mcnaught by Shloemoe
Finally saw it just before the dip "below" the plane of the ecliptic...bravo...I've onlt seen 4 comets since halley's...very nice! ....my compliment to the...
January 17th 07 01:21 AM
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Comet location this weekend? by Ralph
I'm going to be up in the Southern California Mountains this weekend and expect the conditions to be clear and cold. Will, or should, the comet be visible...
January 17th 07 01:16 AM
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Comet McNaught from South Africa by [email protected]
I saw Comet McNaught last night just above some trees and clouds from Johannesburg, South Africa. I found it around 7:30PM local time and it looked very...
January 16th 07 07:48 PM
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Comet Appearance Rescheduled Due to Golden Globes Broadcast by gspence1173
see link to article: http://gspence1173.wordpress.com/2007/01/15/comet-appearance-rescheduled-due-to-golden-globes-broadcast/
January 16th 07 04:41 PM
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McNaught in Bangalore by HellBound Angel
Hi Have anyone spotted the comet in Bangalore and if so at wat times and the direction please.. I hav been trying to spot it for a while but hav been unable...
January 16th 07 12:27 PM
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McNaught noon Monday by Florian
Comet still visible at noon local time about 8° below and left of the sun. Bit smaller and not quite as bright as yesterday but still fairly easy to spot...
January 16th 07 07:18 AM
by Curtis Croulet Go to last post
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Moon Landing a Hoax??!! Real Evidence here by Ed Conrad
http://www.gaiaguys.net/moontruth.htm Ed Conrad Emeritus Director, NASA Historical Archives See: http://www.nasa.gov/
January 16th 07 03:27 AM
by Fred Oinka Go to last post
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No viewing this weekend by Starlord
Even if the moon was up good or something else going on, I don't belive that on this weekend I'd be doing any viewing. Heck it just now hit 34F outside and...
January 16th 07 01:39 AM
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Volunteering for a few out of copyright and print optics books, Give one, GET 4 by [email protected]
I got an email from a volunteer. The person is willing to share the fruits of the labor put in, with those who do some other book by this author. Basically,...
January 15th 07 09:26 PM
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BREAKING NEWS: New Distance to the Orion Nebula by Magnificent Universe
The Orion Nebula is probably at least 200 light-years closer to Earth than currently thought, says an astronomer in England. The new distance boosts the...
January 15th 07 07:30 PM
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i'm a girl by Sitav
on many of the articles i posted, especially "hi", everyone refers to as a "him" or "he". first of all 12 year old boys are not that bright or as bright and...
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January 15th 07 06:50 PM
by Mij Adyaw Go to last post
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Spectrum of McNaught by Vossinakis Andreas
Here you can find an article of the detection of a strong sodium line in McNaught spectrum. www.ofa.gr (the page is in the greek language) Vossinakis Andreas
January 15th 07 06:23 PM
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Saturn, the comet and a green flash by Pete Lawrence
Finally managed to get out to image Saturn again on Saturday night. Conditions not great (seeing 6/10, transparency 7/10) but it was nice to see something...
January 15th 07 06:08 PM
by Andy G Go to last post
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Comet McNaught Dimming? by Don Bruns
I've been following this comet during the daytime the last few days with a pair of 7x50 and 8 x 24 binoculars, but after easy sightings about 1 pm today from...
January 15th 07 04:45 PM
by rob Go to last post
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M36 / NGC 1960 in Auriga by Anthony Ayiomamitis
Dear Group, With very good seeing last night (FWHM ~ 1.9") and equally impressive transparency, I decided to pursue the most impressive of the three open...
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January 15th 07 04:34 PM
by Phil Kyle Go to last post
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Black Holes by Sitav
are they really in the fourth dimension?
January 15th 07 04:08 PM
by Sitav Go to last post
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Black Holes by Sitav
are they really in the fourth deminsion (i think i spelled that wrong)
January 15th 07 03:50 PM
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An Ancient Computer Surprises Scientists by Rick Evans
NYTimes http://tinyurl.com/yjn7yl Also heard on NPR http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6556419 -- Rick...
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January 15th 07 12:20 PM
by oriel36 Go to last post
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Do they really think this is better than the original? by Mick
NIST claims that a newly developed de-blur technique has improved the Tadpole Galaxy image from...
January 15th 07 06:41 AM
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Software Bisque Releases "Seeker" by Davoud
Bisque describes this software as "an immersive and interactive three dimensional solar simulator for your Macintosh OS X (Universal) or Windows computer....
January 15th 07 02:55 AM
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