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The Achilles Heel of String Theory. by
Jim Attfield
On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 19:53:13 +0100, S D Rodrian
wrote:
The Achilles Heel of String Theory.
.... and you coudn't just post a link?
Moron!
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Douglas Arnold by
[email protected]
Sadly, HJP (Douglas) Arnold died early last week after a short illness.
You may know him from his appearances on the Sky At Night or his books.
He was a lunar...
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Star Distances by
dave hillstrom
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 23:26:42 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs
wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 15:30:44 -0400, dave hillstrom...
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How many planets at Alpha Centuri? by
eridanus riviera
Okay, now we've seen (or have logged) up to 10 of those things in our
own system.
So any guesses on how many at Alpha Centuri? Gotta be 10 at least...
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The Tenth Planet, which one? by
Hayley
The recent announcement that a tenth planet has been found sounded similar
to an anouncement of another tenth planet found about a year ago called
sedena (or...
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July 4th 06 05:17 AM
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test and repost by
Mark Jones Laptop
Posted this a few days ago - cannot see any replies. My other ng's can see
my posts but can you? (please don't suggest I try uk.test.etc as that only
shows...
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johnreed take 1A - modified June 6, 2006 by
johnlawrencereedjr
The Universe and the Mathematics:
Why They Are So Well Matched
Take 1A - Modified June 6, 2006
John Lawrence Reed, Jr.
Part 1
When I was a boy, I suspected...
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Celestron Skyscout by
Steven Gill
Any one used one of these?
Comments?
http://www.celestron.com/skyscout/new/index.php
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Asteroid 2004 XP14 approaches... by
Paul Neave
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5133900.stm
"It is set to make its closest approach to Earth, above the west coast
of North America, at 0444 GMT."
So I...
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Dark sky maps online??? by
Laurence E
Does anyone know of a website giving UK dark sky info?
Thanks in advance!
Laurence
"You can see a million miles tonight, but you can't get very far"
Adam...
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Star Distances by
Roy L. Fuchs
On Sat, 01 Jul 2006 23:45:17 GMT, Bookman
Gave us:
Your jealousy is so pathetic.
ESL!
Bookman -The Official Overseer of...
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Jupiter from June 30th 2006 by
Pete Lawrence
Reasonably good seeing at the start of this session. Then the planet
disappeared behind my shed and some neighbours trees and that...
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Star Distances by
Bill Owen
Hurt wrote:
Such an expectation is still unrealistic. At a distance of, say, 4000 AU, a
star as bright as the Sun will still appear as bright as our Moon...
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Sat Tracking. by
John
Hi Peeps,
Not sure if this has been posted before, but this is a live sat tracking
site:
http://www.n2yo.com/?s=28375
Regards,
John.
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R.A and Dec question by
Steven Gill
Could someone please point me to a good tutorial for working out R.A and
Dec? For example I saw in a magazine article that M4 can be found at R.A
16h24m Dec...
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