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FA: ETX-90 OTA plus more by Abo
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=290279895538 If anyone fancies a travel scope in a couple of flight cases?
December 4th 08 07:15 AM
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Flat space before gravity by [email protected]
Except for the 4 dimensional round curve or empty hypersphere space surface. It started infinitely small a 4 dimensioal point whith infinitely small surface.
December 4th 08 07:15 AM
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What was it? by Bill Boyd[_3_]
Hi All while looking for the toolbox @18:30gmt yesterday location Blackbushe airport NE Hampshire I saw... at about 18:40 a satellite (straight line no...
December 3rd 08 06:02 PM
by Tim Duke Go to last post
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Absolute beginning by BURT
I call it zero or another name for the Big Bang. I do not believe creation was an explosion rather an instantaneous buildup of energy. Mitch Raemsch
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December 2nd 08 02:58 PM
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M20: The Trifid Nebula in Sagittarius [unfiltered] by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, at least a new image! It shows the M20 with ccd ST-10XME unfiltered and Taka BRC 250 Exposed 12 x 300 seconds (1h) at 1440m of the site: Forca...
November 28th 08 10:49 PM
by Danilo Pivato Go to last post
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FS: Celtestron Ultima 8 (20cm Cat) by GSV Three Minds in a Can
Plus copious accessories and lenses (email me for the full list). Heavy duty tripod, wedge, etc. - this is NOT a portable field scope, and ideally wants...
November 26th 08 05:50 PM
by GSV Three Minds in a Can Go to last post
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The globular cluster M22 by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, at least a new image! It shows the M22 with ccd ST-10XME unfiltered and Taka BRC 250 Exposed 20 x 180 seconds (1h) at 1440m of the site: Forca...
November 25th 08 05:01 PM
by Iordani Go to last post
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Alpha Centauri B to Zeta Reticuli 2 by foolsrushin
On 20 Nov, 19:14, "John \"C\"" wrote: "ah" wrote in message ...
November 25th 08 07:13 AM
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Sanforized is a "Drag Queen"... and dates "ah"...K'lames to bepregnant by "ah"... by foolsrushin
On 20 Nov, 20:07, "John \"C\"" wrote: "Sanforized" wrote in message ...
November 25th 08 07:11 AM
by foolsrushin Go to last post
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Rant... by GPS
http://www.graeme-skinner.co.uk/wordpress/?p=43
November 24th 08 09:43 PM
by Peter Hayes[_2_] Go to last post
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M35 + goto's by John[_25_]
Well, saw M35 for the first time ever from the middle of the city with my 12x50's tonight! Any opinions on "goto" telescopes (refractor and reflectors) in the...
November 24th 08 01:58 PM
by Abo Go to last post
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ISS Ten Years After by Martin Brown
The ISS celebrates the anniversary of the launch of the first operational segment today. To commemorate the event BBCs Radio 4 interviewed Science Writer...
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November 24th 08 01:43 PM
by Martin Brown Go to last post
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Mystery stamp by Mike Williams
Wasn't it Steven Gill who wrote: Hi Anyone help identify which country issued this stamp please? The event being celebrated is obviously the 10th...
November 22nd 08 07:49 PM
by Steven Gill Go to last post
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ISS sighting help by shazzbat
A while ago someone posted a link to a good site giving details of how/when/where to spot the ISS for the complete amateur. Anybody care to post it again...
November 22nd 08 12:29 PM
by OG Go to last post
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Management Tutorials by DimsGroups
Delhi Institute of Management & Services Dear friends, We are extremely happy to welcome you to the world of Management... We are in the process of preparing...
November 21st 08 05:44 PM
by Craig[_3_] Go to last post
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BBC - Exoplanets finally come into view by [email protected]
The list of more than 300 exoplanets now includes actual pictures, two groups report in the journal Science. The first visible-light images of an exoplanet...
November 19th 08 11:03 AM
by N_Cook Go to last post
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The Barnard's Galaxy (NGC6822) by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, I hope You will appreciate the enclosed picture for this list taken in the month of August with BRC250 + ccd ST-10XME unfiltered. for 12 x 300...
November 17th 08 04:33 PM
by Danilo Pivato Go to last post
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Small Neutron star in vicinity of the outside solar system by BURT
Supernova explosions might leave small imploded cores of neutronium behind. I believe the outer planetery motion anomaly could be being created by such a small...
November 15th 08 04:39 PM
by Bluuuue Rajah Go to last post
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0525 Wed 12 Nov 2008 satellite Sth to North by Pd
Another one of those "what was that?" queries. This morning, best time I can give is between 0520 and 0530, from observer's position 50:48N 0:23W, I saw what...
November 13th 08 12:43 PM
by Mike Williams Go to last post
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iOptron Cube in the UK? by Jezzer
Hi, I was thinking of getting the iOptron Cube GoTo mount for use with my 'travel' scope. Does anybody know if these are available in the UK yet? I can't seem...
November 12th 08 03:28 PM
by Jezzer Go to last post
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