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[email protected] by
Andy
Hi Lee,
Hope your well.
Your a "genius & Wizz" when it comes to mounts etc. I have a Celestron GT
mount with an Alter M500 on it but can I buggery get it to...
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February 27th 05 10:41 PM
by Andy
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solar prom rockets into space by
Maurice Gavin
Witnessed an amazing solar prom lift-off and rocket into space
~160,000km this morning over a 10m period. The sun
is certainly dynamic! Pic...
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moon by
john
great picture!
cheers, john
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February 27th 05 07:21 PM
by john
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Losmandy G-11 Mount by
Steve - www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk
After continued problems with my Celestron ASGT eq 5 mount and having it
repaired twice I have now given up on the idea it will ever work well. I am
now...
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ETX70 vs 900mm refractor? by
A.Lee
Hello all, Telescope House have again got the ETX70 in for £170 - which
is just within my budget.
I currently have a Skywatcher 900mm/70mm/f12 refractor, which...
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February 27th 05 12:37 PM
by Gaz
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Looking for a new variable star project? by
Martin Nicholson
I have just posted a new link in the Daventry Nova and Variable Star
group that includes details of 172 high amplitude variables that
appear to be un-named in...
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Fairytales by
[email protected]
I love the way English astronomers go along with Albert's fairytale and
how he uses Newton like a puppet and especially that lovely bit of
Newton/aether...
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Newbie question by
adm
Dear All,
I am just in the process of moving from the centre of London to a nice unlit
part of Surrey and wish to buy a decent telescope to begin learning...
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February 26th 05 10:38 PM
by adm
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Piltdown man as a model by
[email protected]
When the guys got fed up with the Piltdown man hoax and the conceptual
nightmare that created obstacles in that field (and are still being
felt) they just took...
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Solstices and Equinoxes and Day-Length. by
Dr John Stockton
The Solstices are when the Sun, considered as a body moving round a
spinning but otherwise fixed Earth, is at its furthest north and south;
and the Equinoxes...
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Planispheres by
Peter Grimwood
Can you help?
As a collector of C19th/C20th card planispheres I have been encouraged by
other collector friends to write a short book, as there is nothing...
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Binary systems with planets by
SteveTBM
What is the most likely scenario for a planeted binary system?
a. Planet or planets revolve about the binary stars
or
b. Each star has its own solar...
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equatorial tracker via standard tripod by
Maurice Gavin
I've posted at
http://home.freeuk.com/m.gavin/solatrax.htm
some ideas for using a standard tripod with pan/tilt head to support a
small scope in quasi...
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daylight meteor? by
David Entwistle
Anyone catch site of the daylight meteor reported in the Shropshire
Star, and elsewhere? Approximately 10:00 UT Sunday 20 February 2005 seen
over large areas...
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Rosetta - in binoculars on March 4th? by
Martin Frey
Jean-Luc Dighaye of EurAstro, based in Munich, has just sent me this:
could be fun if the sky is clear and your arms are long enough to hold
the binos above...
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saturn's growing ring angle by
chris nuttall
Saturns rings seem to be opening up at the moment, (i'm talking week
by week) when as we all know, they were widest a couple of years ago
and so they should be...
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Projecting the Moon by
Rob
On Saturday night I was looking at the first quarter Moon at my lowest
available power of 100x, (35mm Panoptic in 14" f/10 SCT). Turning away for
a higher...
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February 25th 05 02:44 AM
by CLT
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