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Aurora Norway & More Solar Storms by Karatepe
I'm moving to Norway !!! take a look at this aurora in Norway produced by the geomagnetic storm a few nights...
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January 31st 05 05:39 PM
by M Holmes Go to last post
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Taking my scope on hols by Tony
I am travelling to Agadir in Morocco in a couple of weeks. Has anyone been there and would it be worth taking my scope with me? Kind Regards Tony
January 31st 05 05:29 PM
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amatuer pic - methane in Titan's atmosphere? by Maurice Gavin
Titan's a topical subject and just been playing with my spectrogram taken Jan 23 via the 30cm SCT+grating+ Canon 300D posted...
January 30th 05 11:50 PM
by Maurice Gavin Go to last post
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static sun via clockwork driven PST by Maurice Gavin
If the sun ever appears again I can stop it moving with a clockwork drive at http://home.freeuk.com/m.gavin/pstmg.htm Maurice Gavin@'WPO-UK
January 30th 05 09:50 PM
by Sox-n-Eagles Fan Go to last post
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Linux astrometry by John Stolz
Anyone out there using Kastrometry or other linux astrometry software?
January 30th 05 04:09 PM
by Paul Sutton Go to last post
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Celestron CG5 mount by mike ring
Could anyone advise me please, whether this mount http://www.dhinds.co.uk/pages/fullProd.php?id=274 would be suitable for my celestron C5 OTA? (recently...
January 30th 05 10:58 AM
by mike ring Go to last post
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Celestron Nexstar or Advanced Series? by Sox-n-Eagles Fan
I'm about to purchase my first telescope. I've narrowed my search for a new telescope down to two. Both from Celestron. The 9.25" Nexstar or the...
January 29th 05 10:23 PM
by Roger Hamlett Go to last post
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first PST H-alpha images by Maurice Gavin
I'm enjoying the view thro my new PST despite the low winter sun at 52oN and have posted my first imaging attempts...
January 29th 05 07:29 PM
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Panoramic moon display and talk by Paul
A Panoramic Moon by Peter Rea Wednesday Feb 2nd, 7.30 pm at the Beacon Hill Observatory, Cleethorpes. For details of how to get there see our...
January 29th 05 03:42 PM
by Paul Go to last post
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Autoguide port ? by dylan
I'm considering a C9.25 or C11 AS SGT (or new CPC now) but could anyone explain what is it that uses the Autoguide port ? Thanks
January 29th 05 10:16 AM
by dylan Go to last post
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UK Astro Ads: Update by Stephen Tonkin
Chris Heapy has posted information and explanation at: http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~chrish/aa-jan25.htm The upshot is that it is effectively migrated...
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January 29th 05 08:43 AM
by Stephen Tonkin Go to last post
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90 degree prism? by Iordani
Just bought a (my very first) Vixen GPDX mount. Living at 62 degree north I find it extremely uncomfortable to use the polar finder scope. Looking for a 90...
January 28th 05 10:53 PM
by Iordani Go to last post
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cows on Titan? by [email protected]
Mission leader for Huygens speculates serpentinization of rocks deep in Titan may be source of "mystery"...
January 28th 05 04:01 PM
by The drummer for Def Leppard only has one arm. Go to last post
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New Image of the Week by Gianluca Masi
Dear All, I've just posted the new "Image of the Week" at the Bellatrix Observatory's website: http://www.bellatrixobservatory.org/picture.html It is a nice...
January 28th 05 08:29 AM
by Gianluca Masi Go to last post
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got anybody Astronomical Almanac? by beta
It somebody got it for years 1990-2000, please contact me e-mail: cz(at)code-area.de it goes about checking RA and Dec for the Sun in date: 21 Jul 1996 also...
January 28th 05 01:05 AM
by Greg Neill Go to last post
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Interstellar propulsion - Ahad's virtual bridge to Alpha Centauri hypothesis by [email protected]
Abdul Ahad was the first in scientific history to hypothesise a mode of safe and secure interstellar propulsion for reaching our neighbouring solar system by...
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January 27th 05 06:53 PM
by Fleetie Go to last post
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Partners required for exciting hands-on astronomical project. by Martin Nicholson
I am looking for between 4 and 12 keen and committed amateur astronomers to take part in an exciting new astronomical project. You do not need to own your own...
January 27th 05 12:25 PM
by Martin Nicholson Go to last post
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Kuiper disk coming closer to "Ahad's virtual bridge" theory by dream machine
If Sedna form on its own rather than captured, then this mean more bodies further out. So solar system will reach Alpha Centauri, as...
January 27th 05 10:57 AM
by Dreamer Go to last post
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Smart-1 Images of the Moon by Gareth Slee
The European-built Smart-1 spacecraft has sent back its first close-up images of the Moon, showing the cratered landscape in glorious...
January 27th 05 10:25 AM
by Paul Neave Go to last post
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Always clear when it's full moon! by Pete Lawrence
Well it does seem that way, doesn't it?! Here are a couple of pics of tonight's "Wolf"...
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January 27th 05 09:30 AM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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