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Dodgy astronomy on TV - for amusement only by John Brockbank
Nice one. On West Wing last night, CJ (Allison Janney) said that the moon day length was the same as the year length. None of the other characters argued...
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February 25th 05 03:41 AM
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Chromacor!!! by Robert Geake
Hello Laydees and Gentlefolk. Have any of you had any experience with the following toy? I have a 6" F8 and recent discoverd whilst viewing Jupiter the...
February 24th 05 07:45 PM
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Saw Saturn with £20 scope by garry parker
I was in Aldi and saw that their telescope was reduced to twenty quid, so I thought I might as well give it a go. I was quite surprised to find it had a large...
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February 24th 05 04:48 PM
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New Image of the Week by Gianluca Masi
Dear All, I've just posted the new "Image of the Week" at the Bellatrix Observatory's website: http://www.bellatrixobservatory.org/picture.html It is a nice...
February 24th 05 04:42 PM
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First dark galaxy detected by Mike GW8IJT
http://tinyurl.com/5r7xs (The Register) What I really like is the artist's impression of the galaxy - lol. Regards Mike.
February 24th 05 01:13 PM
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[e-Bay] Manuscript of COPERNICUS On the Revolutions- facsimile by [email protected]
Manuscript of COPERNICUS' On the Revolutions-...
February 24th 05 10:52 AM
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Public Remote Telescope Project (Preview) by VSU-RTF
Hello Out there, there is a new Remote Telescope Project coming. Its designated to the public. The actual state is: Testdrive. Homepage to...
February 23rd 05 06:07 PM
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apparent magnitude through scope by Peter Michelson
Hello. How does one calculate the apparent magnitude of star as viewed through a telescope? For example, if a star has a known naked-eye apparent magnitude...
February 23rd 05 04:57 PM
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Issue 6 of the 'Photon' astronomy ezine is now available by [email protected]
Issue 6 of the 'Photon' astronomy ezine is now available for download from http://www.photonezine.com Here's what's in this issue: Book Review: Deep Sky...
February 23rd 05 01:38 PM
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Ayrshire Astronimcal Society Website Updates, Forum and Radio Shows by [email protected]
Hi, I wanted to send out a message to remind everyone about the Ayrshire Astronomical Society (AAS) and the Forum we have just brought on-line for members and...
February 23rd 05 11:54 AM
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Patrick Moore's 15" reflector by Pete Lawrence
Patrick's 15" reflector is undergoing a bit of a restoration courtesy of some local Selsey astronomers (it's obviously in the water!). As well as an...
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February 23rd 05 11:38 AM
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testing by Beeblebrox
My posts seem to disappear!! Beeb
February 23rd 05 07:17 AM
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Celestron GT Mount by Andy
Hi everyone, anyone help? I have a Celestron GT Goto Mount with an Alter M500 on it. I cant seem to get the mount to "Goto" at all. I have done the 2 star...
February 22nd 05 11:04 PM
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Spring Sky Camp Kelling Heath Friday 8th April to Sunday 10th April 2005 by Andy
Hi Everyone, Just a note to let you know that the Kelling Heath Sky Camp in April IS going ahead as planned. The ony change is that that House of Optics Ltd...
February 22nd 05 08:11 PM
by Richard Darn Go to last post
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Dots in the sky by Tim Auton
There are strange points of light in the sky and the background colour has changed from grey-orange to dark blue with a hint of orange. The dots are too...
February 22nd 05 03:51 PM
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Mars pictures reveal frozen sea by Dan
Source: news.bbc.co.uk Mars pictures reveal frozen sea A huge, frozen sea lies just below the surface of Mars, a team of European scientists has...
February 22nd 05 12:42 PM
by Paul Neave Go to last post
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Metoer Detectors by Andy
Hi all sorry to trouble you I want to make a meteor detector using my Yupietru MVT7000 Scanner/detector and a Di-Pole aerial. I have seen it done before to...
February 21st 05 08:54 PM
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mperia starcode search by brian borman
www.mperia.com search starcode
February 21st 05 07:51 PM
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the Ha sun today by Maurice Gavin
Nice eruptive prom lasted whole 5m then gone! Also huge filament 1/3 solar diam - poorish pics at http://home.freeuk.com/m.gavin/pstmg.htm
February 21st 05 07:22 PM
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BBC - Huge 'star-quake' rocks Milky Way by Nick
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4278005.stm Astronomers say they have been stunned by the amount of energy released in a star explosion on the far side of...
February 21st 05 01:12 PM
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