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Black hole as a vital organ of the universe by Ajmal
Book: The black hole as a vital organ of the universe ISBN: 9780980561012 Full book download link: http://abctsau.org/9780980561012_fullbook.pdf (5MB)
September 27th 09 12:49 AM
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September 19th 09 02:51 PM
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The Elephant Trunk Nebula: Vdb142 by Danilo Pivato
Hi all, I'd like to share an image of Vdb142 taken with focal length 1268mm 10'' BRC250 and SBIG ST-10XME with filter...
September 18th 09 07:08 PM
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The Triangulum Galaxy M33 in Hydrogen-Alpha by Danilo Pivato
Hello group, here is the Triangulum Galaxy M33 in hydrogen-alpha, a quite unusual target. Instrument: BRC250 F=1268mm + SBIG-ST10XME + filter 6,3nm Exposed:...
September 18th 09 07:08 PM
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Astronomy Centre Star Party. by David Clapham
The 2009 summer Star Party at the Astronomy Centre takes place this Saturday. Doors open at noon and full details can be found on the website...
August 25th 09 12:39 AM
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For as little as another two cents, what do we get? by BradGuth
Perhaps all we need in addition to the spendy and performance limited CoRoT is TRACEe3 (1000 fold better resolution) at less than a third the cost, or perhaps...
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August 24th 09 07:12 PM
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Your Universe exhibit in London at UCL by Mike Dworetsky
There is a four day free exhibition "Your Universe" at UCL for International Year of Astronomy (started yesterday Thursday 20th August) which continues...
August 21st 09 08:55 AM
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A retrospective look at Sirius B in its red supergiant phase by BradGuth
Red giant stars are many, and yet still a little hard to come by, as only a few public images of whatever is within 1000 light years seem to exist that fit...
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August 18th 09 05:16 PM
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Exopolitic by Thiago Mello
Look at the topic at the Exopolitic Conference...
August 15th 09 03:53 PM
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Total solar eclipse report from Enewetak by Brad Templeton
In article , Pete Lawrence wrote: I was fortunate enough to see the recent...
August 15th 09 02:56 AM
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Perseid photos, August 11/12 by Pete Lawrence[_3_]
Despite the bright moonlight, they were...
August 13th 09 11:13 AM
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Perseid spotting! by Les Hemmings[_4_]
Went out to look for early Perseids (pre peak, ... saw one if you stretch the radiant!) but ended up transfixed by Jupiter! Bugger me it looks good naked eye...
August 12th 09 10:47 PM
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Another nice NLC display last night (sun 19th July) by Martin Brown
The run of spectacular noctilucent clouds continues with a very fine display last night in North Yorkshire. It was very clear last night. A bit low on the...
August 9th 09 02:11 PM
by Mr. Benn Go to last post
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Faking it - TV show, wants an astronomer! by Paul Buglass
Hi All, We (York AS) received this e-mail, which appears genuine, and I thought I'd post it here so anyone who fancies a go can at least try. Very best...
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August 8th 09 03:02 AM
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Don't forget the famous Mars hoax - due again soon by Albert[_3_]
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8184351.stm
August 7th 09 12:07 PM
by Hans Altmann Go to last post
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Well buses come along in 3s by N_Cook
First something wangs into Jupiter again , then something wangs into Venus (maybe volcanic , unknown at this stage) , will the Earth get a visit in a few weeks...
August 4th 09 03:29 PM
by BillyPig Go to last post
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Photographing the ISS by Jim Hawkins
Are there any amateur type telescopes that can track fast-moving objects like the ISS and other orbiting stuff? (By 'amateur' I mean things up to about an 8"...
August 3rd 09 08:44 PM
by Jim Hawkins Go to last post
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Eyepiece by eoto
Hi there, I'm wondering if a greater (more than 100x) magnification gives a better result for observing double stars. Now I've two eyepieces 10mm and 20mm....
August 2nd 09 11:43 AM
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UFO reseach about the truth by Thiago Mello
UFO reseach about the truth please, have a look at the selection of movies u should watch! http://gogogo.yolasite.com/ mello
July 28th 09 02:43 PM
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Belated bit of Shoemaker-Levy? by N_Cook
15 years later to the day, does that make it likely to be a bit that missed 15 years ago or am I taking an earth-centric view of solar years ? -- General...
July 24th 09 10:23 AM
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