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NASA iconic launch towers demolished in Cape Canaveral, Florida by StarDust
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JniTbZ_8RzI
July 17th 18 06:41 PM
by StarDust Go to last post
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recommended intervalometer for Sony A7S by John Battersby
I have an A7S coming that I want to use for timelapse of the Milky Way. What would be a decent, but cost effective, intervalometer for it? I want to take...
April 15th 16 01:50 PM
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Info about "Bausch & Lomb Criterion 4000" by Uncarollo2
On Thursday, September 17, 2015 at 3:55:45 PM UTC-5, Helpful person wrote: If I remember correctly, and I believe I do: Bausch and Lomb were an old time...
September 18th 15 07:20 PM
by Uncarollo2 Go to last post
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Will quantum entaglement allow faster than light communicationsacross vast distances? by Brad Guth[_3_]
On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:56:28 AM UTC-7, Quadibloc wrote: On Thursday, June 5, 2014 7:56:06 AM UTC-6, Sam Wormley wrote: All photons,...
June 8th 14 03:20 PM
by Brad Guth[_3_] Go to last post
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Any Binocular Reviews? by [email protected]
On Saturday, February 21, 1998 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Matthew Wiggins wrote: I'm looking at buying a pair of binoculars for astronomy (probably 7x50 or 8x56)...
October 6th 12 03:08 PM
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Perseids from Hungry Valley, CA by B Yen
http://www.comet-track.com/meteor/perseids04/perseids04.html I observed from Hungry Valley, CA (just south of Mt. Pinos), night of Aug 11/12. As others have...
August 14th 04 06:43 AM
by MikeThomas Go to last post
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Cloudy catch-up by Pete Lawrence
Ah well, with all the cloud I've been getting for the last few weeks, at least it's allowed me to catch up on some processing. Here's a lunar mosaic from the...
December 6th 04 12:40 PM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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NGC2516 and other deep south objects by Mark
I went out to do some deep-sky work on the Southern Skies Binocular List last night with my 15x70 Barska binocular. I didn't think it likely possible, but a...
March 14th 05 12:50 AM
by J McBride Go to last post
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Finding North by William Foley
Can't see Polaris from your observing site in the Northern Hemisphere? Take a look at http://www.learn-orienteering.org/old/nocompass1.html This is a much...
April 4th 05 05:15 AM
by Eugene Griessel Go to last post
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Sunspots Seen with Naked Eye? by Chris L Peterson
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:49:19 -0400, "XxXxXxX" wrote: Last night, July 19th. as the sun was setting (about 8:20 PM EST) I could swear I saw a...
July 21st 04 12:05 PM
by SabiaJohn Go to last post
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Jokes (-: by Jon Isaacs
HERE'S WHAT THE ENGLISH THINK OF THE FRENCH. 1. How many gears Geeze, these are recycled WWII jokes, can't you do better than that? Jon
May 16th 04 06:30 PM
by Coppy Littlehouse Go to last post
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The Eye of Mars Is upon You by Richard DeLuca
In article , (Dave Mitsky) wrote: An observing report on another forum likened Solis Lacus to...
August 22nd 03 04:35 PM
by Richard DeLuca Go to last post
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Compustar update by Steve Taylor
Hi folks, I have just been asked to rennovate and upgrade a school observatory in Ireland, which was equipped with a CompuStar instrument sometime in the...
November 5th 03 08:41 PM
by Mike Simmons Go to last post
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Maestro Mars Explorer Software by Klaatu
Has anyone tried the free Maestro Mars Explorer Software? The NASA link relays you to http://mars.telascience.org/home/ . This 44 MB download gives you a...
January 6th 04 05:32 PM
by Bob Riddle Go to last post
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saa Report Card 2003 by Gareth Slee
http://tinyurl.com/2b8fx Gareth
January 30th 04 07:13 PM
by Gareth Slee Go to last post
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Submarine space ship on target! by Scientific Cabby
Yes Hello! Well! New goings ons to report today, yes you ask aren't you in Cab today Mr. Scientific Cabby? I say this I take some little time off now and...
February 18th 04 10:00 AM
by John Davis Go to last post
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collimation using a planet or by iterative method?? by David Knisely
Alvin Wibowoo posted: Like many fellow SCT users, when it comes to collimating on a star, the process is anything but simple. Once a person becomes...
February 29th 04 11:05 PM
by William Hamblen Go to last post
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CCD image of space station by JimZ
I was out last night and got this fantastic sequence of images of the ISS passing the Orion Nebula. Here it is in a flash...
April 3rd 04 03:21 PM
by Robin Leadbeater Go to last post
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Astrop Wallpaper and Screen Savers by Adam
I really recommend you check out this page for some great wallpaper images and screensavers http://astrosurf.com/avex/fond-ecran/fond-ecran.ht ml Adam
May 7th 04 03:50 PM
by Martin R. Howell Go to last post
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This Morning's Mars by Jose Suro
Hi, Finally stopped raining down here. I didn't see the sky for 7 whole days and for a while there I started wondering if I was even going to be able to...
August 13th 03 01:47 PM
by GeoffGJONES Go to last post
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