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March 17th 11 05:07 AM
by Rabbo
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March 12th 11 10:28 PM
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March 12th 11 07:04 AM
by Rabbo
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Why is Light NOT Ballistic? by
Rabbo
We hear plenty of arguments against the Ballistic Theory of Light yet, to date,
nobody has produced a good physical reason as to how or why photons...
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March 10th 11 08:24 AM
by Rabbo
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How to calculate spectral type? by
Oh No
Thus spake mollwollfumble
I was rather shocked to discover recently major differences in
spectral type between the RECONS (research...
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which is further? by
Oh No
The cricket world cup has just started, eliciting this comment:
"The Hubble telescope found some new distant galaxies recently but
they are still not as far...
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February 23rd 11 08:55 PM
by Oh No
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What is known about red dwarfs? by
mollwollfumble
I want to write a summary of what is known about red dwarfs. What do
you know about red dwarfs?
There are some things that are well known about red dwarfs. I...
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February 23rd 11 09:48 AM
by Oh No
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Insolation in galactic core by
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
Earth receives an insolation of around 1300W per sq m.
What would the insolation in interstellar space be inside the galactic
core/hub?
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Galaxy at 500 million years after the "bb" by
jacob navia[_5_]
I am listening to the news conference of NASA, they pointed the new
camera for a very long exposure and tried to look at the farthest
objects known. They...
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February 1st 11 02:40 AM
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highest S/N in combining flats/darks by
Greg Hennessy[_2_]
The two main algorithms for combining flats and darks are 1) median
filtering, and 2) sigma clipping. Does anyone know of a published
analysis that indicates...
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Are fluids special in space? by
Sebastian Nest
Is it true to say, that fluids are from some point of view special? In
space, you either have gas, which under proper conditions (like mass)
can collapse into...
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