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A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Moon by Nick
"Imagine trekking in a lunar rover across miles of the Moon's rough surface. Your mission: to explore a crater with suspected deposits of ice. In every...
June 7th 05 09:05 PM
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A little known dark nebula in Monoceros? by ukastronomy
A little known dark nebula in Monoceros? This 8 x 8 arc min dark nebulae was discovered by accident on the edge of a series of images taken of the variable...
December 9th 07 05:56 PM
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A Love Gift For You! =) by [email protected]
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December 24th 04 11:28 PM
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A major research institution has just announced... by Crusader
A major research institution has just announced the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element has been named "Governmentium." ...
October 18th 05 11:17 AM
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A minor light pollution victory by pete[_4_]
Back in february, my local council started to replace the old sodium streetlights with white-light, full-cut-off lights They finished the work on the three...
October 21st 08 11:03 PM
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A monster galaxy pileup by Dr. Doolittle
A monster galaxy pileup NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Four galaxies are slamming into each other and kicking up billions of stars in one of the largest cosmic...
August 17th 07 04:52 PM
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A Moon full of surprises by Pete Lawrence
I was just packing up last night when I remembered that the Moon should have been up in the north east, quite close to Venus. As I walked around to the front...
June 24th 06 01:28 PM
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A most important equation by oriel36[_2_]
To the nearest rotation,the correspondence between 1461 days and 4 years in equating to 1461 rotations in 4 orbital circuits is the most notable and familiar...
January 6th 12 12:31 PM
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a motorised foscuser question by Hayley
for my remote controlled telescope project im going to need an electric focuser. how many cores does the cable have please? im guessing 4 or 6?. also can...
July 12th 06 08:36 PM
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A multimedia programme about the Solar system now in English by kristian nielsen
The bestseller by Next Step Multimedia is now updated with a new complete chapter about Dwarf Planets, and is even available as a download version in...
January 8th 07 10:58 PM
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A Naked-Eye "Appulsar" Event on 16 August by Mark Gingrich
Here's an unusual astronomical happening that might be worth a gander if skies permit. Late Monday, 16 August UT, the asteroid Vesta will "buzz" the...
August 13th 04 11:23 PM
by Mark Gingrich Go to last post
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A Neutrino warning? by alexis Sagredo
Hi, how we can receive a warning of a very big events from space? An event that can affect us, like, e.g., 30 earthquakes, 6+, in a week, ? I studied this...
March 5th 10 11:06 PM
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A new orbital component by oriel36[_2_]
The motion of the Equatorial rings of Uranus in the sequence of images below represents a motion that is overlooked in resolving planetary effects on Earth...
January 1st 08 08:19 PM
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A New "Uncle Rod's Corner" is Online by [email protected]
Hi Gang: After all the post hurricane cleanup and traveling, I'm finally back in the swing of things astronomically speaking. That being the case, another...
March 31st 06 04:53 PM
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A new common proper motion double star in Serpens by Abdul Ahad[_2_]
I had originally recorded my discovery of this pair just after midnight on the night of 29th April 2011, noting they had not been catalogued in the WDS and are...
September 29th 11 11:18 AM
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A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System by Bill Clark
You're invited to review my Ph.D. research at the University of Texas at Austin, "A New Dynamic Model of the Solar System,"...
September 1st 04 08:16 AM
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a new image... by Marco Fazzoli
I have update my gallery with ic 342, the first light of my new borg 101 ed bye Marco ------------------- Marco Fazzoli - www.marcofazzoli.com - ...
December 15th 04 06:01 PM
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A newly reported variable star in Cepheus? by ukastronomy
A newly reported variable star in Cepheus? You might expect that all the bright high-amplitude variable stars have been well studied by the many amateur...
December 12th 07 07:33 AM
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A newly reported variable star in Lacerta? by ukastronomy
A newly reported variable star in Lacerta? You might expect that all the bright high-amplitude variable stars have been well studied by the many amateur...
December 5th 07 12:03 PM
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a nice photo oppotunity by Simon
I see on the 13th of november saturn is just behind the moon as it rises in the east, at about 2am onwards. (according to starry night) I might just about...
October 20th 06 08:30 PM
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