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Remember the myth of being down a well an looking at the night skyenhanced the view? by RichA[_6_]
http://phys.org/news/2016-06-prehistoric-tombs-astronomical-viewing.html
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July 5th 16 04:14 PM
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More hair-brained schemes that will increase light pollution by Rich[_1_]
Anything to make a buck or entertain the moron class. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8350770.stm
November 12th 09 12:53 AM
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Weather: A Bit of Snow in Maryland by Davoud[_1_]
Seems to be a bit over 30 inches at my home. With well and heat pump, we count ourselves extremely lucky to have not lost electric power. There are only a...
February 7th 10 05:09 AM
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After 400 Years, Still Hot on the Trail by Sam Wormley[_2_]
After 400 Years, Still Hot on the Trail By DAN BILEFSKY http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/20/world/europe/20iht-prague.html PRAGUE — Some contend it was a crime...
November 20th 10 06:01 AM
by Marty[_3_] Go to last post
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Milenko Kindl is astronomer by dfdsf yyetrert
Historical Aspect of Astronomy Astronomy is, of course, the oldest science. It's the grandaddy of 'em all - stars were being checked out long before the...
July 7th 11 05:18 AM
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A telescopic sky survey finds 14 previously unknown objects in andaround the Kuiper Belt by Sam Wormley[_2_]
60-SECOND SPACE: Kuiper Belt Gets New Notches A telescopic sky survey finds 14 previously unknown objects in and around the Kuiper Belt. John Matson...
August 8th 11 09:08 PM
by Thomas Womack Go to last post
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POOR ATHEISTS, EVOLUTIONISTS HAVE BEEN BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE by Intrepid
http://www.edconrad.org -- The End http://www.edconrad.com/pics/Ed&Blue.JPG ED CONRAD (rear) SHOWN WITH A BARKING...
August 25th 11 04:07 PM
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Blue Shift by lal_truckee
I get a strong sense that Robert Silverberg & Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, in their collaborative _When the Blue Shift Comes_, are channeling Cordwainer Smith. Even...
May 11th 13 06:12 PM
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Radio Meteor Obs. Bull. August 2014 Perseids by Chris Steyaert
Radio Meteor Observation Bulletin No. 253 of August 2014 (65 K) is available now as http://www.rmob.org/rmobtext/rmob1408.txt More information and the...
September 4th 14 08:02 PM
by Chris Steyaert Go to last post
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Planets in context by oriel36[_2_]
The lack of an astronomical authority and the presence of cowardice has produced many difficulties with the 'planet' issue foremost in visibility to the wider...
June 8th 09 07:34 PM
by rwalker Go to last post
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pot proof ! by White Space Trash
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28034925/ It's always been around !
December 3rd 08 10:08 PM
by White Space Trash Go to last post
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Is the Moon *really* as dark as coal? -Guy Macon by Industrial One
On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 04:41:36 +0000, Guy Macon wrote: BradGuth wrote: Average or typical terrestrial coal has an albedo of 0.1 (10%) "Coal has an...
October 4th 08 08:03 PM
by Ralph[_5_] Go to last post
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ETX upgrade by AndreLTR
Hello, I have a first version ETX-90 and would like to upgrade it to the newer EC model. I looked throughout to no avail. Could anyone shed a light sbout...
May 1st 08 12:18 PM
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M62 - Globular Cluster in Ophiuchus by ukastronomy
The Messier Ten Minute Challenge M62 - Globular Cluster in Ophiuchus M 62 (NGC 6266) was discovered in 1771 by Messier. It is one of the most irregularly...
April 11th 08 07:59 PM
by ukastronomy Go to last post
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30mm 1rpd ep anygood? by Edward Nash
Anyone own one of these 2" 30mm 1rpd EP from www.astrobuffet.com? any good? Thnx
January 29th 04 01:47 AM
by Tom T. Go to last post
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saa Report Card for 2003 by Gareth Slee
http://tinyurl.com/2b8fx Gareth
January 30th 04 08:01 PM
by Shawn Grant Go to last post
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PHOTO OF THE WEEK, NGC2024 by Jack Schmidling
It's that time of year again when we update our Orion page. The first for this year is a wide field image of the Flame Nebula and the Horse Head taken in...
March 4th 04 03:46 PM
by O'Ryan Wells Go to last post
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Cassini Images Phoebe by Klaatu
Phoebe images posted. http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
June 15th 04 12:22 AM
by Richard Go to last post
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Upgrade a Classic Orange C8 by Rod Mollise
can the classic C8 be "upgraded"? i'd like to get some new electronics for it. i need some new toys! that always helps me get motivated. Hi: You...
July 24th 04 04:32 PM
by William Hamblen Go to last post
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More Solar Explosions by Sam Wormley
Space Weather News for Oct. 27, 2003 http://spaceweather.com Giant sunspots 484 and 486 remain visible on the sun, posing a continued threat for X-class solar...
October 30th 03 10:09 PM
by Russ Tanner Go to last post
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