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Any astronomy clubs in or near Atlanta, GA? by Gerry Healey
Just checking to see if anyone is in or knows about any clubs in the Atlanta, GA. area that would take in a newbie such as myself. My wife recently gave me a...
July 17th 03 02:07 AM
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Creating Galaxies by G=EMC^2 Glazier
Space is clumpy with galaxies. Galaxies have a black hole in their center. Galaxies spin. Lets put this all together and make a theory. Clumpy because of...
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July 17th 03 06:34 AM
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Farewell to the Earth and the Moon - ESA's Mars Express Successfully Tests Its Instruments by Ron Baalke
European Space Agency Press Release No. 44-2003 Paris, France 17 July 2003 Farewell to the Earth and the Moon -- ESA's Mars Express successfully tests...
July 17th 03 04:08 PM
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SOHO Resumes Full Operation by Ron Baalke
European Space Agency Science News Release No. 9-2003 Paris, France 16 July 2003 SOHO resumes full operation ESA/NASA's solar watchdog, SOHO, is back to full...
July 17th 03 04:15 PM
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Spacecraft Films DVDs - other space related DVDs by ugotthe8
Hi All, I am trying to acquire as many space/astronomy related DVDs I can find. I have noticed a company called Spacecraft Films offers some...
July 17th 03 10:44 PM
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Sue a friend by PennyPer
In article Vergil wrote: -adjudicated by DJ Min 18 July 2003 AD FOAD...
July 18th 03 12:11 AM
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Mars Global Surveyor Images - July 10-16, 2003 by rick++
o North Polar Sand Dunes (Released 10 July 2003) http://www.msss.com/mars_images/moc/2003/07/10/index.html With all that sand, can oil be...
July 18th 03 02:05 PM
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ESA To Build A Deep Space Ground Station In Cebreros, Spain by Ron Baalke
European Space Agency Paris, 18 July 2003 Press Release N° 45-2003 ESA to build a deep space ground station in Cebreros (Spain) Communicating with ESA's...
July 18th 03 04:21 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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The 2003 Perseid Meteor Shower by Ron Baalke
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/17jul_perseids2003.htm The 2003 Perseid Meteor Shower NASA Science News July 17, 2003 Mark these dates on your...
July 18th 03 04:33 PM
by Ron Baalke Go to last post
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Mars exploration by Impmon
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 09:59:37 +0100, Andrew McKay typed: Could someone please advise why we suddenly seem to have 3...
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July 19th 03 06:53 AM
by David Knisely Go to last post
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Sky & Telescope News Bulletin - July 18, 2003 by Ron Baalke
======================================================================== * * * SKY & TELESCOPE's WEEKLY NEWS BULLETIN - July 18, 2003 * *...
July 19th 03 09:29 AM
by Joe Zorzin Go to last post
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Objects that Last The Longest. by G=EMC^2 Glazier
I'll start by saying our earth is a self contained space ship. The earth in 4.5 billion years will be the same. Man would have changed a lot,and in that much...
July 19th 03 12:40 PM
by Painius Go to last post
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Binary Star Systems and More? by G=EMC^2 Glazier
OK we know binary star systems are most popular,as are systems of three or more stars. They all must find a mutual center of gravity to orbit around. That...
July 19th 03 02:14 PM
by G=EMC^2 Glazier Go to last post
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Relative Motion by G=EMC^2 Glazier
Two girls sitting at the beach in Australia heard a thump beside them,and it was a meteorite of 20lb It landed gently. The reason for this is it came into...
July 19th 03 02:40 PM
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test by Martin Lewicki
test
July 19th 03 05:18 PM
by Martin Lewicki Go to last post
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Comparison on C5 by Bobsprit
I'm just wondering what is the difference between a standard C5 astro scope OTA and that of their spotting scope version? Are they exactly the same? As far...
July 19th 03 05:20 PM
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Are we surrounded by distant universes, pulling us apart? by DAHarrell
Our universe is expanding at an accelerating rate. Since such non-mechanized objects cannot accelerate independently, and nothing is pushing...
July 19th 03 06:13 PM
by Greg Neill Go to last post
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Distribution of material in the solar system by Painius
"dontunderstand" wrote... in message news:vDMRa.85292$ye4.64870@sccrnsc01... Looking for answers, or help/pointer toward more...
July 19th 03 06:18 PM
by Greg Neill Go to last post
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Wtb:6" Dobsonian Sky-Watcher telescope by Patton
Wanted:used 6" Dobsonian Sky-Watcher reflector telescope or any other brand name with lenses,owner's manual and box,must be located in Atlantic Canada and be...
July 19th 03 07:01 PM
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Mars Polar Caps by G=EMC^2 Glazier
At the Martian North Pole there is water in the form of ice. However at the South Pole frozen carbon dioxide (dry ice) Hmmmm Seems a little strange(yes?) Was...
July 19th 03 07:42 PM
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