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Any good resources on astronomy/astrology? by
Timberwolf
Hi everyone
I'm a newbie to the world of astronomy/astrology.
Can anyone recommend some good books or websites
about the topic?
Thanks in advance.
Best...
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Meteorite Hits House In Louisiana by
Ron Baalke
Meteorite Hits House In Louisiana
On September 23, 2003, a meteorite fell out of the sky and hit a house in
New Orleans, Louisiana. An article about the...
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October 4th 03 03:47 PM
by CeeBee
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Star explosion by
steve s
I was listening to the news and they announced that while a kid was
skateboarding in england, he took a picture of a star exploding. He sent the
picture to...
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reflex finders by
Firp88
I have a 6" dobsonian scope with a 6 X 30 standard finder scope.
I can do fine with this finder on single bright stars and planets but seem to
get lost when...
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question about Alkaid by
n3drk
Tonight I was looking at Alkaid in the Big Dipper and noticed what looked to
be a cloud surrounding it. Was it my eyes or was there something I dont know
about...
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color filter for star gazing? by
Carl
Hi, I have been doing star gazing with my naked eyes. However, I have
been bothered by the street lights. Then I thought if I have some sort
of a color...
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October 4th 03 03:29 AM
by Carl
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Rosamond Star Party by
Starlord
In support of astronomy, I am tring to get some people together to have a small
star party for anyone with telescopes in and around the Rosamond area. If...
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2" vs 1.25" eyepieces by
Peter Anagnostos
Again a newbie question: My Hardin Dob seems to take both sized eyepieces.
What the is the advantage of the larger over the smaller, or is there one?
Peter A.
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Abiogenesis by
Odysseus
Thomas McDonald wrote:
Water appears to have come largely from comets striking the earth in the
early solar system. I suspect that there were other...
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October 3rd 03 04:18 PM
by stoney
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seeing moon landers by
John
Is it possibel with a telescopy we can purchase to actually see the moon
landers or even see a reflection off one?
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newbie by
bgrt
"sandy" wrote in message
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is there any one in the Dumbarton/ Helensburgh...
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October 3rd 03 08:31 AM
by sandy
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October 3rd 03 03:14 AM
by CC
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Believing by
Martin Thomas
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 09:16:49 -0500, "Mark K. Bilbo"
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 00:16:04 +0000, Al Klein wrote:
On 27 Sep 2003...
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A little check please by
Zarkovic
Hi guys. Well first of all, I have to say that after years of thinking that
I know one of the most common things, I just found out that I actually don't
so...
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Pluto and its Moon by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Hope I'm right in saying Pluto is a solid ice(water) planet for the most
part??? Is its Moon made out of the same material? Do they both have
a nice round...
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Book ( old scopes) by
Starlord
I was given a book a few weeks ago, "Telescopes for skygazing" by Henry E. Paul.
This was writen well before the DOBsonians became the number 1 scope sold,...
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