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MOON - Feb 20,07 by
Ben
Moon 0h UTC
Feb 20
coords: 02 09 n 02 37
cent long trmntr: E 57.25 deg
sine long: 0.841
ecc of ell: 0.543
dist: 224 762 mi / 361 720 km
diam: 33.03...
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February 19th 07 06:37 PM
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Big Bertha Thing sumation by
Tony Lance[_8_]
Big Bertha Thing sumation
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/sumation.html
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Pretty stupid question - black holes by
Eugene Griessel
I was watching the BBC program "Space" with Sam Neill this morning.
One of my least favourite programs because it seems to have been made
to excite and...
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Distance to horizon on Moon and Earth by
canopus56[_1_]
What is the visible distance from the horizon on the Moon and Earth
and for any given planet of radius R, how can this be computed? -
Canopus56
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New here, simple query.. by
Tulpa
Hi there, I am looking for advice. What specifications would anyone
suggest for Binoculars capable of making sense of the stars? I would
like to see more than...
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February 19th 07 09:09 AM
by Tulpa
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Black Hole impact Q's by
[email protected]
So this is a spin-off from the "How could we see an approaching black
hole" thread...
Small black holes could exist, say the theorists.
Let's consider a...
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New group...real.amateurastronomy by
Patrick Edward Murray
Dear fellow amateur astronomers here at Sci.astro.amateur,
I've gotten fed up to the teeth with those (no names please as we all
know the culprits) who really...
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We found Saturn! by
[email protected]
Hi,
Thanks for the tips on locating Saturn.
It took a couple of tries, but I finally found it low in the horizon
directly east of our house which faces...
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February 18th 07 10:26 PM
by M
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Big Bertha Thing pathos by
Tony Lance[_8_]
Big Bertha Thing pathos
Cosmic Ray Series
Possible Real World System Constructs
http://web.onetel.com/~tonylance/pathos.html
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HD5980 by
TMA[_2_]
This story about two massive interacting stars in the small magellanic
cloud is a gooder. It's grand to think that two massive stars can be so
close...
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Lack of color in ToUCam images of Saturn by
Thomas Dickens
Can over-magnification combined with bad seeing result in a loss of
color in Webcam photos?
Last night I tried imaging Saturn with a ToUCam Pro, 8"...
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MOON - Feb 19, 07 by
Ben
Moon, 0h UTC
Feb 19, 07
coords:23 16 S 04 30
cent long trmntr: E 69.54 d
sin long: 0.937
ecc of ellipsoid: 0.3149
dist: 224 668 m / 361 568 km
diam: 33.05...
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February 18th 07 02:32 PM
by Ben
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Bah! First view of Jupiter through the 12" by
Starboard
Fuzzy.
Well, the seeing was disgusting. Transparency, the best. Weather went
south on me. When I put the scope out to start cooling (around 3ish),
air was...
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February 18th 07 01:32 PM
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New observatory nearing completion! by
Barry
The light at the end of the tunnel is so much brighter.....nearly
done!!!
Just gotta touch-up the little rough spots all over, that I have
sanded off. (hence...
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February 18th 07 01:06 PM
by Barry
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Mira brightens by
Pete Lawrence[_1_]
The variable star Mira is currently a naked eye object as it
approaches maximum which should be in March IIRC. Here's a shot of it
taken from...
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Need An Astronomer's Help ?? by
Ask The Astronomer
Greetings From The Astronomer !
I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help...
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