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How far apart will the ISS and ATV be at 2159 Weds eve? by Pd
According to heavens above, they're about 3 minutes apart. ISS passes my location at 21:55:50 ATV at 21:59:00 At 28,000 kph, that would make them 1400 kms...
April 2nd 08 09:35 PM
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BBC - First movie of 'tsunami' on Sun by [email protected]
Astronomers have captured the first footage of a solar "tsunami" hurtling through the Sun's atmosphere at over a million kilometres per hour. There is a video...
April 2nd 08 06:44 PM
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M9 - Globular Cluster in Ophiuchus by ukastronomy
The Messier Ten Minute Challenge M9 - Globular Cluster in Ophiuchus Messier 9 (NGC 6333) was discovered by Charles Messier in 1764. It is one of the nearer...
April 2nd 08 09:47 AM
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Supernova 2008az - Imaged March 29th 2008 by ukastronomy
Supernova 2008az - Imaged March 29th 2008 Discovered 2008/02/27.51 by Jack Newton and Tim Puckett. Found in UGC 10721 at R.A. = 17h08m26s.03, Decl. =...
April 1st 08 09:10 AM
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update my page by Giorgio Mengoli
Hi all, Refractor APO 120mm/F7.5 ED Solar image with PST + max40 (double stack) Giorgio Mengoli e-mail: Visit my page --...
March 31st 08 03:26 PM
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M5 - Globular Cluster in Serpens by ukastronomy
The Messier Ten Minute Challenge M5 - Globular Cluster in Serpens Messier 5 (NGC 5904) was first seen by Kirch in May 1702 and Charles Messier found it...
March 31st 08 06:36 AM
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M4 - Globular Cluster in Scorpius by ukastronomy
The Messier Ten Minute Challenge M4 - Globular Cluster in Scorpius Messier 4 (NGC 6121) lies at a distance of about 7,200 light years and as such is one of...
March 30th 08 08:20 AM
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Mosaic widefield: Monoceros-Orion [film] by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, I have elaborated two old photos (2005) for an mosaic widefield Monoceros-Orion on Ektachrome E200. Lens 110mm f/5,6, exposed 60 minutes This is...
March 29th 08 10:56 AM
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Quasar Images 2007-2008 by ukastronomy
Quasar Images 2007-2008 The Quasar APM 08279+5255 has a strong claim to be the brightest object in the sky. With a redshift, Z, of 3.91 - equivalant to...
March 29th 08 08:03 AM
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OT - Writer Arthur C Clarke dies at 90 by [email protected]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7304004.stm
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March 28th 08 09:01 PM
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NGC 3628 - Galaxy in Leo by ukastronomy
The NGC Ten Minute Challenge NGC 3628 - Galaxy in Leo NGC 3628 forms the "Leo Triplet" with M65 and M66. NGC 3628 is seen edge-on with a broad band of dust...
March 28th 08 07:35 AM
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The Globular Cluster - Omega Centauri by ukastronomy
What can I image in the far Southern Sky in under 5 minutes? (3) The Globular Cluster - Omega Centauri Discovered by Edmond Halley in 1677 NGC 5139 is better...
March 27th 08 08:10 AM
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Brightest light ever seen by astronomers by Andy W.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/earth/2008/03/20/sciburst120.xml -- Continuum - Meet people from all over the world......
March 26th 08 12:52 PM
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NGC 4038 and NGC 4039 in Corvus by ukastronomy
The NGC Ten Minute Challenge NGC 4038 and NGC 4039 in Corvus The nearest and youngest example of a pair of colliding galaxies with each galaxy’s...
March 26th 08 09:08 AM
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NGC 253 (Caldwell 65) in Sculptor by ukastronomy
The NGC Ten Minute Challenge NGC 253 (Caldwell 65) in Sculptor NGC 253 is the brightest member of the Sculptor group of galaxies grouped around the South...
March 25th 08 09:08 AM
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Math News? by Bill Kelly[_2_]
Could this have an impact on astronomy, or space travel? Perhaps. Read the article to the end to understand more. The whole thing is supposed to be on the...
March 24th 08 08:16 PM
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NGC 4631 (Caldwell 32) and NGC 4656 in Canes Venatici by ukastronomy
The NGC Ten Minute Challenge NGC 4631 (Caldwell 32) and NGC 4656 in Canes Venatici NGC 4631 is a huge edge-on spiral galaxy, which is apparently distorted by...
March 24th 08 10:22 AM
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W3C by [email protected]
What do you have to do with Web Tidy, the web page code fixer, to get a site running properly? I opened this page just now and found it an inexact science...
March 23rd 08 12:17 PM
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Annotated Map of the Moon (3) by ukastronomy
Annotated Map of the Moon (3) The Carpathian Mountains, Copernicus, Eratosthenes, Gay Lussac, Hortensius, Reinhold, Stadius plus the surrounding...
March 23rd 08 08:33 AM
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NGC 4565 (large) and NGC 4562 (small) in Coma Berenices by ukastronomy
The NGC Ten Minute Challenge NGC 4565 (large) and NGC 4562 (small) in Coma Berenices The edge-on spiral galaxy NGC 4565 is a celestial showpiece -...
March 22nd 08 09:28 AM
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