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Galaxy Triplet by Hubble ! :) by [email protected]
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/04/impressive-new-hubble-image-of-odd-galaxy-triplet/
April 10th 10 08:25 AM
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Elusive Mercury by CJ
Hi all, I have been checking the western horizon region more than normal for Mercury as I had posted on how to find it. I hoped that I was would be lucky...
April 9th 10 11:36 AM
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Prof Bell Burnell on telly by newshound
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ry9jq/Beautiful_Minds_Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell/ Not a bad prog IMHO. Interesting film of Fred Hoyle and others. I thought...
April 8th 10 05:02 PM
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Elusive Mercury by CJ
Hi all, Thanks for all the responses to my posts about Mercury. It is usually difficult to see because of clouds even if you know exactly where to look. I...
April 8th 10 10:51 AM
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Elusive Mercury by CJ
Hi again, Here is an article from Sky and Telescope which gives more information than I have given, also check out the article on Venus Saturn and Jupiter...
April 1st 10 03:47 PM
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Elusive Mercury by CJ
Hi all, Finding Mercury with the naked eye is a challenge which can be assisted by knowing exactly where to look and when to search for it in the sky. Over...
April 1st 10 03:23 PM
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Sirius and us, Newtonian inseparable / FAS & Brad Guth by BradGuth
Sirius and our solar system are clearly inseparable, at least according to the regular laws of physics, Newtonian gravity and orbital mechanics. In spite of...
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April 1st 10 12:48 PM
by Brad Guth[_3_] Go to last post
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Take your own photos from space ! by [email protected]
http://news.google.co.uk/news/more?pz=1&cf=all&ncl=dd3srcmQ-wXn5zMvVKUL0dnukbU3M&topic=t Where there's links to lots of stories about it ! That's me now...
March 25th 10 06:59 PM
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BBC Countryfile promoting Astronomy :) by [email protected]
Good to see this http://www.bbccountryfilemagazine.com/feature/discover/stargazing-Exmoor Shame they've forgotten other places like Keilder !
March 24th 10 07:35 AM
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Link says it all really by [email protected]
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2010/03/solar-slumber-may-have-been-caused-by-magnetic-flows
March 12th 10 09:53 PM
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Advice on telescopes by Michael Cunningham
Hi folks, I know asking for advice about which telescope to buy is like asking how long is a piece of string, but I would be grateful for any pointers. I used...
(Multi-page thread 1 2)
March 11th 10 03:24 AM
by ddd[_2_] Go to last post
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Would a lava lamp work on Jupiter? by Les Hemmings[_4_]
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/08/a-lava-lamp-and-a-nexus-one-tested-under-3gs-of-force-video/
March 8th 10 10:28 PM
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M27 by Danilo Pivato
Hi all this is a new image taken during the StarParty the Mt. Amiata (GR - Italy) in 2009. It's composed of 5x900 sec. exposures with BRC250 Taka +...
March 6th 10 06:55 PM
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A Neutrino warning? by alexis Sagredo
Hi, how we can receive a warning of a very big events from space? An event that can affect us, like, e.g., 30 earthquakes, 6+, in a week, ? I studied this...
March 6th 10 12:06 AM
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Mass Ratio and Lagrange Points by Dr J R Stockton[_62_]
Web page URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/$lag-pts.htm is a draft component for URL:http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/gravity4.htm. It's core is a graphic...
March 4th 10 09:03 PM
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A thought experiment that might affect astronomy... by Martin Brown
RobP wrote: "Martin Brown" wrote in message ... You could do the entire...
February 21st 10 05:54 PM
by OG Go to last post
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S@N by N_Cook
Earliest off-air showing BBC4 tv Tuesday evening ? or was the first showing sometime last week
February 7th 10 09:54 AM
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Strange shape seen in aurora photo by James Harris
In case you haven't seen this: http://news.discovery.com/space/aurora-mystery-solved.html In one of the photographs taken by Mikalsen was an "object"...
February 4th 10 08:03 PM
by OG Go to last post
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EQMod by john davies
Hi All, For UK subscribers; I see that The Widescreen Centre is advertising a "module" for the EQ6(?) mount that plugs into your laptop and mount which...
February 2nd 10 09:54 PM
by apollo Go to last post
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AstroFest 2010 by Martin Brown
Anyone going to AstroFest this year? Next Friday 5th and Saturday 6th Feb in the usual place. Regards, Martin Brown
January 31st 10 06:24 PM
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