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jupiter and saturn by
Holly
I have a question and thats can people still see jupiter and saturn ?
I remember sone guy or some person said they were only out during winter well
now that...
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by Dave
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April 20th 04 06:11 AM
by Yoda
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Bright Star by
Bill Oertell
I saw a very bright star this evening in the southern sky. It was about 30
degrees above the horizon. My astro program (EZC) indicates it's either Sirius
or...
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FINAL SOLUTIONS To Astrophysical Mysteries by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Robert it is a universe of motion,and motion is equivalent to gravity
and motion creates inertia,and inertia and gravity are the same thing.
The energy of heat...
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Auction by
Starlord
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3809888999&category=28181&sspagename=STRK%3AMESSE%3AIT&rd=1
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Dragons Must Fly when Thread's in the...
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How Big is Comet Bradley? by
Rick
Some of the recent SOHO images are amazing.. Anyone know
what the diameter of this comet's nucleus is?
Rick
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April 19th 04 08:56 AM
by Rick
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NASA Heading Into The Dark Ages by
G=EMC^2 Glazier
Reason No brains No money. No great interest. Even going back to
the moon is like watching a movie you already seen. NASA could have
evolved into...
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Astropoetica: Astronomy poetry on the web by
Emily Gaskin
Astropoetica is pleased to announce the launch of its Spring Issue,
featuring astronomy-themed poetry by Bruce Boston, Tim Myers, Mary
Alexandra Agner, John...
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Is Tsunami Binos any Good? by
Von Fourche
Are Tsunami binoculars any good? I have never heard of this brand of
optics before.
Thanks!
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Death of Hubble by
FranticInFresno
Not to invite a flaming for my ignorance, but inquiring minds want to
know....
With the recent death knell from NASA about no longer servicing Hubble due
to...
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NASA reforms will never, ever succeed by
Bill Clark
I may be a skeptic - having been expelled from UT Austin's Aerospace
Engineering a semester short of my Ph.D for having found a faster,
safer, more efficient...
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SLR Camera advice by
skozzy
I am looking at buying an entry level SLR type camera with the fittings to
use on my telescope. The Camera is a Canon EOS 3000, I am wondering if
anyone here...
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Space Bathroom FAQ? by
Venona Wickstrom
How do they do #1 and #2? And how do they clean it? I mean there is no
gravity there? I hear they use some sort of sucking vacume but how do they
clean and...
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How to contact another solar system by
Steve Dufour
This is from space.com today. So why aren't we doing this?
Cheap Communication Schemes for ET
By Seth Shostak
Senior Astronomer, Project Phoenix
posted:...
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Newbie Solar Eclipse question by
Wes Chormicle
Hello,
I have been searching the web without luck for some sort of solar eclipse
calendar. I'm 51 years old, live in southern Utah and want to see a...
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best space viewer by
gipster
Hi all, First time posting here. I'm looking for an interactive viewer
of our solar system. I kind of remember a viewer from National
Geographic but I can't...
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NGC 1893 Reprocessed by
Dennis Persyk
Graphic artist Ray Fox on the views_thru_the-eyepiece group suggested
that my original image was clipped and that I should emphasize the
midtone ranges. I...
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