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Software by
John
Could anyone recommend a shareware program that will help me track stars ect
in the night sky ?
I ask as there are many programs to choose...
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Scope Review Sites? by
Spud S.
Does anyone know any good sites that feature reviews of telescopes- in
particular APO's?
Thanks!
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astrophotography with a CHEAP Kodak camera by
Vince Aguilar, Jr.
Hello.
I am just getting started in Astronomy(looking to purchase the Celestron
Nexstar 130GT 5" reflector) and I was wondering when I do get to...
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We *did* NOT land on THE moon by
Eddie Trimarchi
So, not only, the space-travel is fake...
but also the "landing on THE moon"
ON MOON-day-night 21-7-69 was fake!
Yeah ok. So the maps of the moon are...
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Auction by
Starlord
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2946795380
--
"In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening
towards an east that...
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Probing Mars Surface by
BenignVanilla
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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Fine sand is like water,and...
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Blackholes Don't Tilt by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
I keep playing with my old gyroscope and a theory comes to mind.
Blackholes spinning close to "C" are perfectly vertical relative to the
inertia force(Much's...
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Anyone still grinding there own mirrors? by
Starlord
I run an atm e-mail list, and there's planety of people still pushing glass.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/atm-l
Last Oct. I put all the parts I'd gotten...
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Newbie ? on viewing Mars by
Rick Mintz
Hello all.
I recently acquired a 25 year old Meade 8" f/6 Newtonian with Meade
Orthoscopic eyepieces.
Last night I decided to view Mars. After doing, what I...
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Skywatcher 8" dobson by
Marcel Kanon
Hai,
I bought an used 8" dobson skywatcher, has anyone got any tips or tricks for
this telescope..because i'm new to this sort of scopes !?
Thnx...
Marcel
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Neutron "Star" Hmmmm ??? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Lets start with size. Neutron stars are very small,about 12 miles in
diameter. They don't shine. I think we should give them a new name that
fits better. We...
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X-rays from Earth by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Hi Nightbat Thanks for that site. I made a print out to read in bed
tonight. Read it fast and my first thought planets are reflecting sun's
X-Rays.,or...
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Visible Stars by
Benoit Morrissette
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:20:33 GMT, "Denni" wrote:
where can i find a catalog with coordinates and magnitudes of visible stars?
The Yale...
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Another Telescope Question by
Usenet
Sorry folks. I'm about as beginner as you can get and have a chance to buy
two different telescopes at decent prices and hope that someone here has
experience...
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