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Picture of Earth from Mars by
Jornada
Hi,
I came across a pic of Earth taken from a Mars Orbiter some months back and
was intrigue by the image.
With Mars and Earth now getting very close, does...
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July 28th 03 07:39 AM
by George
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Motion of Planets by
Alex Kudrasev
I believe planets all rotate (orbit the sun) antoclockwise viewed from above
(above the
earth's north pole)
It looks to me that earth also revolves anti...
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Nebular then and Now by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Has to be a good theory that 13 billion years ago the first stars were
just about supernova. The greater density of the nebular would account
for that. These...
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In opinion, Helios Evostar 102-1 by
Kekke
Hi all, im buying my self a scope for all-around not so serious skygazing.
If somebody has experience about Helios Evostar 102-1 downs? or ups?, i'd
shure...
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by Kekke
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Filter Help!!!! by
Jon Yardley
Hi,
Could anyone help? I need to know infomomation about different telescope
filters that are used for deep sky and planetary observations
I need to get hold...
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Do you wants CHIPS with that. by
Dave Barlow
When people think of space they often think it is a vacuum, devoid of
any material. Nothing could be farther from the truth. In between the
stars is a large...
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Seti at Home by
Rick
"Jim Fisher" wrote in message ...
Okay, I've had the screen saver on for years...
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Is Jupiter the Hottest Planet? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Has to be. Gravity is making it smaller as I type? When gravity
compresses a gas it gets hotter. How much each 100 years has it shrunk?
Is it getting hotter...
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Space Calendar - July 24, 2003 by
Ron Baalke
Welcome to the Space Calendar!
This Space Calendar covers space-related activities and anniversaries
for the upcoming year. It is also available on the web...
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how old a saturns rings by
carl
I believe that I heard once that the rings of saturn are only about 50
millions years old
( so if dino's had telescopes they would not see any rings )
I cant...
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Do Telescopes Ever Sleep? by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
I would think not They are very expensive,and only the Hubble
telescope could possibly get damaged. Light reflected off a mirror can't
wear out the mirror. ...
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