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History of the moon by
John
I am wondering...
When I look at the moon and it is not full, I can kind of see an "outline"
of a "full" moon.
However, the outline appears smaller than a...
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October 7th 03 04:58 AM
by Martin
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Beginner by
Strider
Hi,
I'm a beginner to Astronomy but I've a love of science and I've always loved
watching (and trying to listen to Sir Patrick Moore) on TV when I could
catch...
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Magellanic Clouds question by
Ron Miller
I'm working on an illustration of the Milky Galaxy seen from some
considerable distance away. I have the relative positions of the LMC and
SMC, but I need to...
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Occult or Eclipse??? by
[email protected]
Dear friends,
I have rashly made a substantial wager with two friends: I maintain
stoutly - Guinness in fact - that the astronomical mot precis for the
event...
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October 6th 03 09:48 PM
by onegod
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MIKE CREMO ON MARTIAN REVELATION 10-4 by
MARS REVEALER
Hello all.. The show with Mike Cremo is up streaming now through Live365.
starts now at 11:00pm... est comes on again 4 amest,8 am est,..etc....
playing looped...
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Pronounciations: e.g. Pleiades by
John Honan
I wish there was a site somewhere where I could hear how to pronounce these
names correctly! - It was only last week I discovered that 'achromatic'...
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Wow! This 8"er is huge! by
Peter Anagnostos
I just got my Hardin (thanks for the tip on this one) 8" Dob, and, as a
newbie, am amazed at how large the scope/tube is. I don't know what I was
expecting,...
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Moon globe?? by
Joseph Durham
A long time ago I had seen a floor model of a globe of the moon. Does
anybody know where I can locate one of these?? Also, what would be
the best online...
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What is UP?? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Got an email from Annie of Belgium that she can't get through to me on
this NG. Also two emails from Russia that can't get to my posts. Is this
another form of...
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Why Blackholes Don't Wobble ??? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Three best reasons are a blackhole is natures most perfect sphere,and it
is spinning very close to light speed and lastly it has the most inertia
for its size....
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Comets by
C/J
Hello,
Are there any link's to sites that have information on comet's that you can
see with binoculars now?
TIA
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A newbie by
Brian and Lisa Fields
Hi folks..new to this group and looking for suggestions for newbie
astronomers.....any suggestions? I live in central southern Ohio, so going
to a local...
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Tidal drag spindown time by
Jerry Abbott
I'm looking for a formula that can tell me the spindown time for rotating
planets subject to a single perturbing body.
For example, an equation telling me how...
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October 5th 03 01:02 AM
by onegod
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Main sequence relationships by
Jerry Abbott
Some of this is my casual curve-fitting. Your curve-fits may vary.
Mass-Luminosity Relationship.
Mass less than 0.419 Msun
L = 0.42 M^1.99
Mass between...
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Newbie by
Paul Tracey
I have just bought a new telescope with an equatorial mount and a copy of
starry night, when I use starry night it gives me a set of coordinates how
do I set...
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October 5th 03 12:46 AM
by CeeBee
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Knight Owl Eyepieces by
Pat Dotson
Does anyone have experience with this line of eyepieces from Owl Services?
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Sampling Mars Surface??? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
My first thought that comes to mind is."how important is it to have our
two landers move around at this time"? They have 6 wheels,and that
means 6 motors,plus...
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