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Colour contrasting double stars by ukastronomy
Colour contrasting double stars One of the major attractions of double stars to the amateur astronomer is that they are visually attractive, particularly when...
November 10th 07 09:24 PM
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Oh dear, hope this doesn't become popular by [email protected]
Link says it all really ! http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/topstories/display.var.1823553.0.lighting_up_the_winter_night_sky.php which I bet wraps so...
November 10th 07 10:37 AM
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Our nearest neighbours - WX UMA by ukastronomy
Our nearest neighbours - WX UMA WX UMA (GJ 412) - WX UMA is the 43rd closest system to Sol. The twin system consists of a red dwarf of spectral class M1.0 and...
November 9th 07 02:17 PM
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High Profile Variable Stars (1) by ukastronomy
RX AND - a star in transition? RX AND is one of the most remarkable cataclysmic variables - not least because it seems to belong to two different classes of...
November 8th 07 12:50 PM
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The Age and Size of the Universe. by George Dingwall
Hi there, I was watching a TV program yesterday called "Beyond the Bigbang". A statement was made in the program that the universe was about 13.7 billion...
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November 8th 07 11:04 AM
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Our nearest neighbours - SO 0253-1652 by ukastronomy
Our nearest neighbours - SO 0253-1652 SO 0253-1652 is the 23rd closest system to Sol and is located in Aries, the Ram. SO 0253-1652 was first reported as...
November 7th 07 11:07 PM
by Llanzlan Klazmon the 15th Go to last post
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Suspected infra-red variables in the region of M27 by ukastronomy
Suspected infra-red variables in the region of M27 Messier 27 (NGC 6853) or the Dumbell Nebulae is perhaps the most conspicuous of the planetary nebula and...
November 7th 07 12:21 PM
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Alternatives to the Hubble Palette by ukastronomy
Alternatives to the Hubble Palette The Great Orion Nebula (M42, NGC 1976) is probably the brightest, most famous and most imaged nebula in the night sky....
November 7th 07 01:10 AM
by Richard Crisp[_1_] Go to last post
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CCD Camera advice by Kevin
Does anyone have any advice on sub £500 CCD camera's for deep space work? Which is the best value for money, and or which come with relevant software? Any...
November 5th 07 03:28 PM
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An attractive New General Catalogue group in Pisces by ukastronomy
An attractive New General Catalogue group in Pisces Galaxies that are listed in the New General Catalogue are not even distributed across the sky. Some groups...
November 5th 07 02:23 PM
by John H[_4_] Go to last post
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AWR Tech IDS Help by Robert Geake
Does anyone have one? I've had mine for about 2 years and not really used it much because its a nightmare to set up (2 star calibration). Last night i tried...
November 5th 07 12:06 PM
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17P/Holmes and C14 by Giorgio Mengoli
In home page: Comet and C14 + Canon 30D (best frame) http://www.astrosurf.com/alpha Regards Giorgio Mengoli e-mail:
November 3rd 07 03:36 PM
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Mars, October 31st 2007, good to excellent seeing by Pete Lawrence
Hi all, Here are a couple of Mars results obtained on the morning of the 31st October under good to excellent...
November 3rd 07 12:36 PM
by Pete Lawrence Go to last post
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Pulsar Optical - a warning... by home@away
Whilst I wait in vain for a reply from this company, be aware that they have refused to deal with my complaint about their supply of a faulty HEQ5 mount...
November 3rd 07 10:46 AM
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Holmes coma detail - October 30th by Pete Lawrence
Hi all, Here's another shot of the inner coma structures taken on the night of the 30th October 2007. Note the interesting features close to...
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November 3rd 07 06:45 AM
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Holmes history by Paul Richardson
Interesting details from the BAA Circular about Holmes - In 1892, at its discovery, it reached 4th magnitude, and was visible to the naked eye for several...
November 3rd 07 03:01 AM
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Holmes yet another great pic by Andy G
Here is one I came across on the www, a lovely picture http://cometography.com:80/pcomets/017p.html -- StarDome - Astronomy - Astronautics - Planetarium Mr...
November 3rd 07 02:55 AM
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Holmes - Nov 01, inner coma structures by Pete Lawrence
Here's the inner coma from the night of November 01, 2007. Note the bright plume close to the nucleus region at about 5...
November 2nd 07 02:30 PM
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Comet Holmes brightening? by Mike Dworetsky
I'm making visual comparisons of Comet Holmes with delta Per (the 3.0 mag star next to it). Last night the comet definitely looked brighter than the star,...
November 2nd 07 08:32 AM
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Comet 17/P Holmes in outburst (Perseus) by ukastronomy
Following a tip-off from THE ASTRONOMER Electronic Circular No 2387 I observed Comet 17/P Holmes at magnitude 4.1 at 2007-10-24 11:32:58.144UT from New Mexico...
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November 2nd 07 01:13 AM
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