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Cygnus by CarboHolic
My daughter sees a kite, not a swan. I agree.
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September 9th 04 02:52 PM
by TommyBoy Go to last post
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Any opinions on this one? by Tom E.
http://www.telescopes.com/products/Vixen_A80SS_Refractor_OTA_27523.html At 360.00, it has my attention. I am looking for a small refractor that is decent...
September 9th 04 01:55 PM
by Jon Isaacs Go to last post
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54 Days & Counting..... by Henry
He can't even get his posting date right, so what chance has he got for anything else?
September 9th 04 08:24 AM
by Henry Go to last post
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The Steady State Theory vs The Big Bang Theory by [email protected]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Below is a theory I developed To Science Mag Aug 2 2004 When did motion...
September 9th 04 06:30 AM
by Sam Wormley Go to last post
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Where's Ivan? by Rod Mollise
The recent media coverage has the balls to implicate Ivan the Terrible steaming toward the US mainland. I think Venezuela should DUCK! Unfortunately for...
September 9th 04 04:50 AM
by Craig MacDougal Go to last post
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M31 from the deep south by Wally Anglesea
I just wanted to say, I'm outside, it's cold, and I just finished observing M31. Since I'm at about 35 degrees south, and Sydney is in the North, it's quite an...
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September 9th 04 03:36 AM
by Phil Wheeler Go to last post
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The Meade Deep Space Imager by Garmachi
Sorry if this seems like a stupid question, but... Will this handly little device work on non-Meade telescopes? I just saw the advert...
September 9th 04 02:55 AM
by garglebutt Go to last post
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1,459,836,457,539,830,844,657,213 Days ... & Counting ... & Counting... & Counting ... by Anthony Ayiomamitis
........ for this idiot Manuel Joseph Din to get something right even by statistical chance alone! The only thing right about this guy is that he is never...
September 9th 04 02:32 AM
by Phil Wheeler Go to last post
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Are Newtonians Good for Widefield CCD Imaging? by Glen Baker
Seems like all the posted images taken with the 35mm frame imagers use high end APO's. But has anyone tried to do so with a more modest newtonian...
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September 9th 04 01:56 AM
by Jon Isaacs Go to last post
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Help!..with Orion XT8 Intelliscope assembly by david
Sorry to have to do this post, Orion's customer service is closed. Can someone tell me if there is supposed to be a white bearing sleeve on each side board...
September 9th 04 01:41 AM
by The Ancient One Go to last post
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2004 SCT User Contest Wrap-up by Rod Mollise
Hi Gang: Well, the 2004 SCT User Imaging Competition is history. If you haven't done so already, go here to see the...
September 9th 04 12:36 AM
by Rod Mollise Go to last post
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Nagler 11m type 6 by Francesco Verardi
Anyone here has advice on this eyepiece? I will use it on a C9.25, and I own a Meade SWA 24.5 e a Nagler 16mm type 5. Best regards Francesco Verardi...
September 8th 04 11:18 PM
by Mike Fitterman Go to last post
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New telescope, only see a big blur. by Edmund Rishekl
My wife bought me a telescope for my birthday. It was a TASCO model #302911. When I couldn't get it to work, I put it away for a rainy day. It is now 3...
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September 8th 04 11:11 PM
by Guy Macon Go to last post
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correction by TommyBoy
The kinetic energy of impact was actually 755,154.51388888888.... Joules. Very shattering experience!
September 8th 04 11:02 PM
by Manuel Joseph Din Go to last post
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Genesis Crash - Problem uncovered in '01??? by Ted A. Nichols II
All, Really Sad to see what happened to Genesis. I thought this as one of the neatest mission concepts! In 2001, while working at JPL on the Europa Orbiter...
September 8th 04 10:30 PM
by Ted A. Nichols II Go to last post
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Observing report, TV76, 9/6/2004 by Florian
Date: Monday evening, 6-Sept-2004 Location: Cottonwood Spring, Joshua Tree Nat Park, California Equipment: Tele Vue 76 (3" f/6.3) refractor Drove up...
September 8th 04 10:19 PM
by Francesco Verardi Go to last post
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202,500 Joules by TommyBoy
The kinetic energy of the impacting genesis was ....shattering. 202,500 joules
September 8th 04 09:18 PM
by TommyBoy Go to last post
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QT Genesis impact mov by TommyBoy
http://anon.nasa-global.speedera.net/anon.nasa-global/genesis/genesis.mov
September 8th 04 08:51 PM
by TommyBoy Go to last post
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Interstellar Propulsion idea using an Asteroid and a fewcomets! by Ian Beardsley
Abdul, though they were designed for interstellar use, I don't see the nuclear starships Orion, Daedalus and Bussard fusion craft as practical for that. I do...
September 8th 04 08:05 PM
by AA Institute Go to last post
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This is kind of interesting by Richard
Michael Coren, CNN: CNN) -- A daring trip to study the solar wind will end on Wednesday with the midair retrieval of extraterrestrial samples above the...
September 8th 04 07:32 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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