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Registax4 and Iris5: lunar images by Giorgio Mengoli
Hi all, Adjourned my page with lunar elaborations from resumptions performed during the year in progress! Particularly using the new updatings of the...
November 3rd 06 02:37 PM
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Beginning Astrophotography by [email protected]
What would be considered the "minimum" equipment requirements to do astrophotography? Is it essential to have a tracking mount, or can short exposures be...
November 2nd 06 06:41 PM
by David Nakamoto Go to last post
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Unmasked Metis by tontoko
In the following URL; http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=3016 the left side is the original image of Metis and the right...
October 30th 06 02:27 PM
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Comet C/2006 M4 (SWAN) by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, here's available a 2 new shots of the comet SWAN M4 of the 2006.10.25-26 http://xoomer.alice.it/danilo_pivato Clear Skies Danilo...
October 29th 06 06:19 AM
by David Nakamoto Go to last post
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Final week for the Astro-Imaging survey by Al Degutis
There's less than one week left to participate in the Sky Insight Astro-Imaging Survey. After completing the survey you have the option of entering your name...
October 24th 06 03:46 PM
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Pentax k1x0D long exposures (astro photography) by mirceaar
It is yet quite hard to find at least several expert reviews on one of the 2 new Pentax DSLRs, so behavior at high ISO and long exposure i.e. 5-10-15+ minutes...
October 20th 06 03:54 PM
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Is Einstein’s E=mc2, CONCEPTUALLY applicable for energy emitted Chemical Reactions. by physicsajay
Is Einstein’s E=mc2, CONCEPTUALLY applicable for energy emitted Chemical Reactions. Before applying any equation in any phenomena, we have to see...
October 11th 06 04:10 PM
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Wanted ST8XME by cleardarkskies
If you want to sell an ST8XME please email me Thanks
October 8th 06 03:41 PM
by Mike Go to last post
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Black Sun by murlockc
Hi everyone! I am trying to observe the sun using a CMOS chip, but I get the following problem: when the neutral density located in front of the sensor is too...
October 7th 06 04:31 PM
by Chris L Peterson Go to last post
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Researchers Aim for Single-Pixel Camera by orion314
http://www.livescience.com/technology/061002_single_pixel.html I think the future of amateur astro-imagers just got brighter! ;) Cleardarkskies! Orion314
October 5th 06 10:00 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Einstein’s E=mc2 . Should Newton , De Pretto , Preston, Hasenohrl and Soddi, Planck be given credit for discovery of E=mc2. ? by physicsajay
Einstein’s E=mc2 . Should Newton , De Pretto , Preston, Hasenohrl and Soddi, Planck be given credit for discovery of E=mc2. ? The French chemist...
September 30th 06 06:34 AM
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Meade RCX, Yankee Robotics, M33 by Jason Ware
Instrument(s): Meade 12" RCX 400 Telescope CCD Camera: Yankee Robotics Trifid-2, 6303E Exposu Optec LRGB 120:60:60:60 minutes Astrodon 6nm HA: 100...
September 29th 06 07:30 PM
by Jason Ware Go to last post
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looking for high-end specialty ccd cameras by ck1224
I am looking for high-end specialty ccd cameras for a government R&D project. Does anyone have any suggestions on companies that could supply these type of...
September 27th 06 09:26 PM
by nytecam Go to last post
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On 101st Birthday of Einstein's E=mc2 by physicsajay
When light energy is emitted, Mass increases,: Einstein’s Sep.1905 derivation. It is not consistent prediction from Einstein’s Sep 1905 derivation. ...
September 27th 06 03:24 PM
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100 Years of E=mc2 : A critic is Nameless, Placeless, Identityless ? by physicsajay
Can a critic of book 100 Years of E=mc2 be without NAME , PLACE and IDENTITY ? 100 Years of E =mc2 For...
September 26th 06 07:44 AM
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Pacman Nebula in Narrow Band light. by Jason Ware
Instrument(s): Meade 12" RCX 400 Telescope CCD Camera: Yankee Robotics Trifid-2, 6303E Exposu Astrodon 6nm HA, OIII, SII 200:100:100 minutes Guiding: Meade...
September 23rd 06 01:01 AM
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100 Years of E=mc2 by physicsajay
100 Years of E=mc2 1. What is E=mc2 ? What is its importance? E=mc2 is the most wonderful and significant equation is physics. In 1945 the explosion of...
September 17th 06 12:49 PM
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For sale: SBig ST8-XME with Class 1 CCD chip. by Rockett Crawford
For sale: SBig ST8-XME with Class 1 CCD chip. Features: * One of the most sensitive cameras SBig makes utilizing micro- lensing technology which provides a...
September 15th 06 05:45 AM
by Dale DiDomenico Go to last post
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Le defi by Jean Etienne
Bonjour à tous, Qui va relever le défi...
September 14th 06 10:34 PM
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Program for getting line-outs from web cam images by [email protected]
Hello all, I have tried searching the newsgroups for my question, with no luck. Though that certainly doesn't mean I didn't miss something. At my old lab we...
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September 12th 06 05:03 PM
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