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Rich by Louis en Petra
Van: "Louis Eijssen: Onderwerp: This is the only way to get rich Datum: maandag 16-02-2004 Get very RICH!!!
February 16th 04 03:54 PM
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Laser Telescope ???? by G=EMC^2 Glazier
Why can't we amplify the light from a distant star by entering a laser tube,and increasing its intensity. I got this idea from how an "SCT" telescope works. ...
February 16th 04 02:38 PM
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Collision Course by RAP
I have watched on the science channel on TV( channel 272 here in Sunnyvale, CA) that the Andromeda galaxy is on collision course with Milky way,our own galaxy...
February 16th 04 11:45 AM
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Believe Only What You See? by Scott Schwartz
Dont you know that the sun goes around the earth? "dummie" wrote in message ... ...
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February 16th 04 03:28 AM
by SMChristenson Go to last post
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telescope prices uk by p forsdick
Hello what do people think about buying a telescope from the united states to the UK with the exchange rate of 1,85 a telescope the uk price should be about...
February 15th 04 11:37 PM
by astroguy Go to last post
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10" Mirror spotty by One Haole
It's in a 12-year-old Meade Starfinder. It has had two cleanings, the last one a couple years ago. Looking down the tube it looks very dirty but not like...
February 15th 04 07:15 AM
by CLT Go to last post
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MOON so low in the sky .. felt like I could touch it ... by Morehits4u
Havent seen any thing like that for a long time. ( Of course I am a dunce and a newbie on SKY topics ) Wondering why it is soo low in the sky...
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February 15th 04 03:21 AM
by Martin Lewicki Go to last post
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Tribute to the Great Hubble Tele by G=EMC^2 Glazier
It was launched into space in 1990. It was are best tool for probing the universe,with its 94 inch mirror. The mirror is small as compared with Earth's...
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February 14th 04 05:52 PM
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Alien Review - Q&A - Charles - Dark & Other Matters by Darla
Charles D. Bohne asked of us: You pretend to be millions of years old and expect challenges from us? Absolutely! Consider the number of brain cells you...
February 14th 04 09:52 AM
by Darla Go to last post
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Pictures of Mars by Merv
The European Space agency and NASA may have overlooked the fact, but Mars just happens to have two polar caps. It would be nice to see some pictures of them...
February 14th 04 07:08 AM
by David Knisely Go to last post
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ground-based matching Hubble power by JimO
Where are some of the ground-based telescope complexes that are beginning to match Hubble's resolution and light gathering, especially in the visible bands?...
February 14th 04 12:57 AM
by One Haole Go to last post
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Mars a Rock Planet with Boulders all over its Surface. by G=EMC^2 Glazier
Just received a great picture taken by Vicking 2 The picture was taken at sunrise on May 18 1979. It shows boulders going all the way to the horizon. There...
February 13th 04 10:30 PM
by G=EMC^2 Glazier Go to last post
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Best Seaside Stargazing? by Erik T. Nomad
What would your nominations be for the best skies in the US with proximity to a beach? I'm getting so sick of the big city... E
February 13th 04 09:27 PM
by manaen Go to last post
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I don't like my scope :-( by
I have the Orion 8" Skyquest Dobsonian. I have a few issues with it: 1) When I find an object I like to look at (like when Mars was really close last year...
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February 13th 04 08:34 PM
by David Knisely Go to last post
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conjunction by Scott Schwartz
If I am not mistaken we are coming up on a conjunction of Mars, Venus, and Saturn this weekend. Is anyone planning to get a picture of these 3 together? If so...
February 13th 04 04:30 PM
by Bill Nunnelee Go to last post
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Red Stars by G=EMC^2 Glazier
We know 90% of the stars in our galaxy are the same as our sun. We know they can last 10 billion years. When they have used up all atoms that can keep their...
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February 13th 04 02:48 PM
by G=EMC^2 Glazier Go to last post
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Red dot finder by Tony Pagett
What is a red dot finder and how does it work? Is it any good? Would you recommend one? Many thanks
February 13th 04 12:43 AM
by Az Trekker Go to last post
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Meade Customer Support by Robert Virding
I have tried to contact Meade customer support twice by fax and have not received any reply, either by fax or by email, after one week. Is this normal? How...
February 12th 04 11:27 PM
by Robert Virding Go to last post
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Orbital elements Comet West 1976 VI by Henk Wagenaar
Dear readers, browsing through the Starry Night Backyard software back to 1976 , I noticed that there was not comet data from a famous comet called West (1976...
February 12th 04 09:30 PM
by Henk Wagenaar Go to last post
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Telescope Questions HELP by Darla
I am a teacher and have been put in charge of our district's observatory. It was because of motivation, rather than experience or knowledge! I am truly a...
February 12th 04 07:57 PM
by Eclipsme Go to last post
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