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Sun night by mike.james
Monday 6th is BBC 4's Sun night. mikej
March 3rd 06 04:13 PM
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NASA - NASA Media Teleconference Announces Solar Cycle Discovery by Nick
"For the first time, scientists may have the tools to accurately predict the intensity of a complete solar cycle and the possible effects on space missions...
March 3rd 06 09:18 AM
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Comet C/2006 A1 Pojmanski by Stephen Tonkin
Just observed in the dawn twilight (05:29, Sun 12* below horizon). Easy object in 10x42 binocs, showing E-W elongation, despite the distinct twilight...
March 3rd 06 07:03 AM
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Father of ISS Publishes Structure of the Atomic Nucleus! by BlueStar
GlobalC Global Consciousness Thursday, February 23, 2006 World BlueStar Awakes With (ElectroDynamic) Start! press release for all peoples of the...
March 3rd 06 01:40 AM
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M0EYT IEE lecture at Bournemouth University by Mike Terry
There was a good turn out for a fascinating talk tonight (Thursday) by Paul Marsh, M0EYT, the radio ham who recently made headlines for detecting radio signals...
March 3rd 06 12:43 AM
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Nova RS Oph observation and spectrum from this morning by Robin Leadbeater
At last another chance for a low resolution spectrum this morning http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/astro2/spectra_24.htm Visually it is a definite red now...
March 2nd 06 09:47 PM
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Supernova in M100 still bright by Robin Leadbeater
Supernova sn2006X is still bright 25 days after discovery, at mag 14.6 (CV) http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/astro2/astro2_image_78.htm This image, taken...
March 2nd 06 09:40 PM
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Magnificent specimen :-) by John Carruthers
What a fine looking telescope that is on page 72, bottom left, of the March 'Sky at Night' magazine :-)) -- John...
March 1st 06 12:44 PM
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Astronomy at the Pole - free web-based seminar by [email protected]
UK astronomers have tended to ignore the potential of the Internet for delivering astronomical talks. Lets show the world that we have embraced the new...
March 1st 06 12:00 PM
by Robin Leadbeater Go to last post
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Moon Special Tonight : BBC4 by Texy
Including "The Clangers" - so cannot be missed! Texy
February 28th 06 11:56 PM
by Andy Guthrie Go to last post
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Planetary Eyepieces by M Dombek
Would like to ask the group their opinions on better to best planetary eyepieces for relatively fast refractors. Just purchased a Williams Optics, 105 ED...
February 28th 06 04:18 AM
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if you have a big dick give me a call by granite stone
if you have a big dick give me a call 1-212-763-9963
February 28th 06 02:28 AM
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Weather forced reprocessing... by Pete Lawrence
Weather's been awful in Selsey for quite a while now so I've been revisiting some old images to try and improve them. Here is a rework of an M31 shot taken...
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February 27th 06 09:08 PM
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New kind of star found! by Laurence E
FYI... any comments/speculations? Lollo New Kind of Star Found An international team of astronomers has discovered a new class of stars--massively...
February 27th 06 07:44 PM
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if yo have a big dick give me a call by granite stone
if yo have a big dick give me a call 1-212-763-9963
February 27th 06 06:17 PM
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Galileo's scope by Mark
Considering you can spend 200squids on a telescope and just manage to see a single ring around Saturn, and some of the moons as dots, which is Galileo saw some...
February 26th 06 10:11 PM
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ANN: Release of LunarPhase Pro V2.51 [Moon Observer's Toolkit] by [email protected]
V2.51 of LunarPhase Pro has just been released. Full details of the software can be found at: http://lunarphasepro.nightskyobserver.com If you already own...
February 26th 06 06:14 PM
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27/02 - S@N Special: The Moon by Pete Lawrence
There's a Sky at Night special on the Moon due to be broadcast on BBC4 on Monday, February 27th at 22:35-23:05. Whatever you do, don't miss the bit where Dr...
February 26th 06 06:01 PM
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New telescope technology by TopBanana
When do you think we'll see active optics filter down to amateurs? It seems to be the most exciting thing happening in astronomy at the moment. On the...
February 26th 06 05:47 PM
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seeing the moon landers shadow by telescope!! by Hayley
apparently whilst it is not possible to see the moon landers them selves through an earth bound telescope (being about 4m across), the VLT could resolve an...
February 26th 06 08:16 AM
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