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Moon-Who is making money out of this??? by Chuck Taylor
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July 25th 03 10:15 PM
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ANN: Release of LunarPhase Pro V1.50 by G Nugent
V1.50 of LunarPhase Pro has just been released. Full details of the software can be found at: http://www.nightskyobserver.com/LunarPhaseCD New to this version...
July 25th 03 10:23 PM
by Chuck Taylor Go to last post
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NexStar RS232 by Richard Darn
Just looking for a NexStar RS232 cable to try out with my new scope and bumped into this outrageous bit of over pricing £38.00 from the Widescreen Centre,...
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July 25th 03 11:01 PM
by A. Edwards Go to last post
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Edwards Vacuum Coating Unit for Telescope Mirrors (in Aberdeen) by Phil Hart
The Aberdeen and District Astronomical Society (ADAS) have 'acquired' a substantial Edwards Vacuum Coating Unit, suitable for significant scientific...
July 26th 03 06:00 PM
by Phil Hart Go to last post
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More Light Pollution Planned by Mike Dworetsky
"Martin Taylor" wrote in message ... Forgive me, I am in shock, I came home...
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July 26th 03 09:34 PM
by Peter Hobson Go to last post
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FS: big sale of astro stuff by Paolo Sullam
Hi all, you can find below a list of my astro stuff for sale (check also http://www.astrobuysell.com/uk/index.php for pictures) Please do not hesitate to...
July 27th 03 03:03 PM
by Paolo Sullam Go to last post
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New Edition of "The Chicago Manual of Style" by Mr. Free Notes
The 15th Edition of "The Chicago Manual of Style" will be available soon: See:...
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July 27th 03 06:39 PM
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Beagle 2 prog by Martin
Anyone se it last night? I caught the previous one. Why on so bloody late though!!!!! Martin
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July 27th 03 09:19 PM
by Mark Kirkby Go to last post
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astroscan or bushnell voyager by aj
I want an ultra portable small scope,would you recommend the Edmund astroscan or bushnell voyager? can I buy either in the UK? what can I see & what will be...
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July 27th 03 10:52 PM
by Daniel Jackson Go to last post
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small scope by aj
further to my request for info about the Edmund astroscan,what other small scopes would you recommend for speed of 'deployment',one that could show some...
July 27th 03 11:03 PM
by Daniel Jackson Go to last post
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Big brother is watching you - a treat for us paranoids by Martin Frey
Have just stubled across this amazingly beautiful picture of Mount Etna, taken by the QuickBird satellite...
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July 28th 03 10:39 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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First attempt at Mars picture by Ian Taylor
Folks I managed to get a picture of Mars for the first time. I took the picture at around 2 am on 15th July 2003. I used a SAC7 CCD camera, an Orion Optics...
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July 28th 03 02:05 PM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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Dark, init? by AndyK
Getting away from discussions of linguistic style and back to Astronomy, wasn't it dark last night. Still some way from black, but at least the nebulous bits...
July 28th 03 03:43 PM
by Stephen Tonkin Go to last post
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Astronomical ephemeris by Peter Hayes
Due to the usual 'efficiency' of TeleWest/Blueyonder my ephemeris pages have moved again. If you really want to use Telewest...
July 28th 03 10:24 PM
by Peter Hayes Go to last post
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Mars 2003 Jul 28 by Stephen Tonkin
Had another go this morning; the sky was getting a bit bright by 04.45, which is when I began imaging, hence the blue background to the image, but I'm getting...
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July 29th 03 12:00 AM
by andrea tasselli Go to last post
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New Mars images from the Midlands and somewhere else (again!) by Pete Lawrence
On 27 Jul 2003 13:51:04 -0700, (andrea tasselli) wrote: Hello all, I've uploaded a set of new Mars images covering the period from...
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July 29th 03 09:59 AM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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Mars 28-07-03 (4" refractor) by Phil Wheeler
Pete Lawrence wrote: One downside of a clear night is the amount of information to process. I have picked out 23x43s MOVs representing the best of my...
July 29th 03 05:02 PM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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Mars 28-07-03 (4" refractor) by Ron B[ee]
"Pete Lawrence" wrote in message ... However, here's one of the better...
July 29th 03 05:03 PM
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Observing report M56/M57 by Math Heijen
Hi all, Last week I observed M56/M57, albireo, Mars and... for the first time ever from my own light polluted backyard the Veil nebula or Cygnus Loop. Thanks...
July 29th 03 05:18 PM
by Paul A Brierley Go to last post
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Per: Double cluster by Robert Geake
Hello Chaps ramble I was out late the other night and noticed. M45, Exellent with my new binos and the Double Cluster. I remeber it would have been about...
July 30th 03 10:41 AM
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