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Ann: Website on dark-haloed crater and dark mantle finding aids by [email protected]
This is to announce a website concerning finding charts and an updated observing list for dark haloed craters, dark mantled regions, and cryptomaria on the...
January 31st 07 04:00 PM
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Basic newcomer questions... by Gary
I've had some 15 x 70 binoculars (strathspey) for a couple of weeks or so now. Enjoying seeing the sky in much greater detail. I've been trying to find...
January 30th 07 09:48 PM
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moon images 27-01-07 by John Carruthers
http://jc_atm.mysite.orange.co.uk/ The "Straight Wall" link shows a picture takn with a 640X480 webcam yesterday evening. The smallest crater I can see is...
January 29th 07 05:14 PM
by John Carruthers Go to last post
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Question about the full moon by Hungerdunger
I know nothing about astronomy, but I have a dispute which someone here might be able to settle for me: When it's a full moon in the UK, is it also a full...
January 28th 07 04:09 PM
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Accuracy of JPL Horizons Ephemeris by Matt
Hey guys. Just a quick question: In arcseconds, typically how accurate is the JPL Horizons Ephemeris system for main belt asteroids? Kind Regards, Matt
January 25th 07 03:20 PM
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LX90 Possible Problem! by Redman
Ok, I was out last night with the scope, after the initial setup I decided to use the Autostar for a look at the Solar System, so as the moon was out I decided...
January 25th 07 01:36 PM
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Orion OMC200 by Ian Piper
Hi, Does anyone have experience of this scope? Is f20 too big for deep sky? Is the OMC250 a better 'all rounder' because is is 10" (compared to 8") and f9...
January 25th 07 12:03 PM
by Ian Piper Go to last post
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Light Pollution petition by Stephen Tonkin
http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/starry-night/ Best, Stephen Remove footfrommouth to reply -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +...
January 24th 07 11:23 PM
by @home Go to last post
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Green flash by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, I have had the fortune to photograph in mountain a green-flash in Mt. Campominio (1850m) - Italy In the site web in signature there is the sequence of...
January 24th 07 07:26 PM
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Saturn on Jan 22nd by Pete Lawrence
An early morning shot of Saturn taken with a C14 @ f/33, Lumenera SKYnyx 2-0M camera and Astronomik Type 2 RGB filters. Seeing was generally 6/10 with odd...
January 24th 07 06:43 AM
by Mij Adyaw Go to last post
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sounds of silence Astronomer by Andy G
Hi all, has anyone been on the sounds of silence dinner at Ayers Rock (Uluru) in Australia where they have the resident astronomer? If you have what was the...
January 24th 07 04:34 AM
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Couple of pictures I got of McNaught from east coast Australia. by Faded Glory
Hi Everyone I was sent over this way to look at Pete Lawrence's pics of McNaught and thought you may like to see a couple I got on Saturday night. Over the...
January 23rd 07 10:25 PM
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JPL Horizons by Matt
Hi guys. I've been pointed in the direction of the JPL Horizons web interface site to verify some observational positions of asteroids I've derived using a...
January 23rd 07 08:20 PM
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McNaught is still visible from latitude +51N by Pete Lawrence
Well part of it at...
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January 22nd 07 02:39 AM
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10 best images of 2006 ? by [email protected]
http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2006/12/27/the-top-ten-astronomy-images-of-2006 Some good ones - and a few good links... Discuss... ;)
January 21st 07 03:35 PM
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See For Yourself (Atheists are incorrigibly ignorant) by Starlord
Any another useless gabage filled post by dim the mineless. -- There are those who believe that life here, began out there, far across the universe, with...
January 21st 07 01:40 PM
by John Carruthers Go to last post
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McNaught continues to shine by Jeff R.
Even better than predicted. The tail is visible for at least 2°. http://faxmentis.org/html/mcnaught2.html -- Jeff R. Sydney, Australia
January 21st 07 12:30 PM
by Les Hemmings Go to last post
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Pluto probe finds surprises at Jupiter - space - 19 January 2007 - New Scientist Space by [email protected]
"NASA's New Horizons spacecraft has already turned up some surprises at Jupiter. The probe, ultimately bound for Pluto and other objects in the outer solar...
January 20th 07 08:43 PM
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Where is my Gay Puddleduck today? by [email protected]
My bitch "P. T. Puddles" has run away. Can anyone help me find the little feller? Art Deco
January 20th 07 06:52 PM
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Mysterious Object Crashes Through Roof by [email protected]
Phineas T Puddleduck wrote: In article , "Warhol" wrote: Uh... your...
January 20th 07 06:37 PM
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