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Meade LPI question by Steve
Tried taking a picture of the whole of the moon with the Meade LPI, but it zooms in too far. I think it is equivalent to a 4mm eyepiece, is there anyway of...
November 26th 04 02:09 PM
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Queen's Speech and Light Pollution by jochta
Just spotted this... Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Bill This will give local councils more powers to tackle fly-tipping, abandoned cars, noise nuisance...
November 26th 04 10:15 AM
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Meade LPI by Steve
Tried taking a picture of the whole of the moon with the Meade LPI, but it zooms in too far. I think it is equivalent to a 4mm eyepiece, is there anyway of...
November 26th 04 09:38 AM
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'Optrons' telescopes? by Chris
I've seen 'optrons' newtonians advertised on Ebay, see the following...
November 26th 04 09:15 AM
by Robert Geake Go to last post
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Feels a bit odd to look at it like this... by Pete Lawrence
Thought I'd give the 3D transform technique a go on a Moon image I took last night. Weird to see Mare Crisium like this isn't it? Doesn't seem right somehow...
November 26th 04 12:58 AM
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UK ASTRO IMAGING.CO.UK by Paul
Any ideas whats happened to the above site tonight??? Thanks Paul
November 25th 04 06:38 PM
by David Harris Go to last post
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Sutton Bank Public Star Party - Saturday 5pm til late by Paul B
Dear All, The York AS in conjunction with the North Yorks Moors National Park Authority, have arranged a "Free" Public Star party in the Sutton Bank visitor's...
November 24th 04 03:20 PM
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3 more from Nature... by Nick
http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041101/full/041101-5.html Published online: 02 November 2004; | doi:10.1038/news041101-5 Supernova debris found on...
November 24th 04 03:16 PM
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What might a real Hitch Hiker's Guide entry say? by Erik Max Francis
Peter Munn wrote: What might another culture see as significant about Earth, summing us up in a short entry that might equate to, say, just 50 English...
(Multi-page thread 1 2 3)
November 24th 04 03:28 AM
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OT Image enhancement by Martin Frey
There was a thread about this a while back. but this is OT Are there any easy image enhancement programmes out there - I have 4 frames from a video of a...
November 23rd 04 09:01 PM
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Coranado PST by Robert Geake
Chaps, Chappettes Does anyone know off hand of a UK stockist and price for the Coronado PST?? Cheers Rob
November 23rd 04 08:40 PM
by Kev Go to last post
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horse head by James Vincent
hi I imaged the horse head nebula B33 on Friday night from my patio in Essex http://www.robertvincent.freeserve.co.uk/horsehead.html I hope you...
November 23rd 04 05:13 PM
by Andrew Cockburn Go to last post
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AstroGPS by Colin Dawson
Hi all For all you SkyMap Pro users out there, I've finished work on a utility that will add GPS support to the program. The utility will work with ALL...
November 23rd 04 05:11 PM
by Andrew Cockburn Go to last post
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Magnitude +7/8 nova in Puppus (0737-26 N Pup 04) visible from the British Isles by Astronomy Now Online
Observers may care to observe this relatively bright object discovered (independently) on November 20th by Akihiko Tago, Japan, and Yukio Sakurai, Japan (IAU...
November 23rd 04 01:31 PM
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Nov/Dec 2004 edition of free Arcturus magazine now online (Irish clubs mag.) by John Flannery
hello everyone, I have posted up the November/December 2004 edition of Arcturus magazine to the www.irishastronomy.org forum now. Apologies for...
November 22nd 04 11:03 PM
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LX90 wedge by Grimble Gromble
Combined reply to two postings below: "Chris Taylor" wrote in message ... "Grimble Gromble"...
November 22nd 04 07:11 PM
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Space Odyssey BBC1 tonight by Paul Neave
Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3992971.stm http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/spaceodyssey/
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November 22nd 04 07:11 PM
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Meade ETX 90, ETX105 or ETX125? by Ricardo
Hi, I suffer from arthritis I can't lift much therefore I don't want to lug a large scope outside on a cold winters night. At the moment I've got a Vixen...
November 22nd 04 01:47 PM
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M20 online... by Marco Fazzoli
Hi all... I have update my gallery with a new images of M20... You can find it in deep skt gallery Bye marco (every sunday i'll update one new...
November 21st 04 09:15 PM
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If you're scared of heights... by AA Institute
.... this ship is not for you! But then you will miss all those *dream* deep sky views of the Milky Way and colourful nebulae whilst mining for fuel in the...
November 21st 04 06:44 PM
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