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Old December 15th 06, 09:36 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert

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Old December 16th 06, 03:52 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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There are more than 3 reasons to buy a telescope, but you have picked some very
good candidates :-)




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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert


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Old December 16th 06, 05:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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What if Jupiter has very large powerful volcanoes? Can't see Jupiter
very large surface. Maybe a very large volcanic eruption created the
Red Eye,and that is why it is so red(iron) We must use Radar like we
used it to see Venus's surface,and all its volcanoes. bert

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Old December 16th 06, 06:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert


Beeeert, you forgot ogling the bikini-clad lasses on the beach ...

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Old December 16th 06, 10:20 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Hagar" wrote in message
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"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert


Beeeert, you forgot ogling the bikini-clad lasses on the beach ...

Well, a problem with that is they wander out of range too quickly when the
magnification is too high...


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Old December 16th 06, 10:52 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Hagar wrote:
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert


Beeeert, you forgot ogling the bikini-clad lasses on the beach ...



I used to live atop a high cliff overlooking a nude beach far below.

If only I would have had a scope back then!

Double-A

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Old December 17th 06, 01:23 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:
Hagar wrote:

"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message
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#1 To see the Moon and its craters,and mountains. #2 to see Saturn and
its rings,and # 3 to see Jupiter great eye,and Moons.
As long as this viewing can create thoughts the telescope was worth
while. Take Saturn and Jupiter their two great viewing features I think
were created by a huge comet. In the case of Saturn it broke up and all
its rock and ice got locked in orbit to form those pretty rings In
Jupiter case the comet was the size of Mars and it plunged head on into
Jupiter atmosphere creating a vortex It was much bigger 100,000 years
ago,but it still can hold 3 Earth's in the red eye. Lots of storms are
immersed in Jupiter turbulent thick atmosphere but the red eye needed
outside help Bert


Beeeert, you forgot ogling the bikini-clad lasses on the beach ...




I used to live atop a high cliff overlooking a nude beach far below.

If only I would have had a scope back then!

Double-A


nightbat

Gentlemen Officers must I remind you this is a very serious
astronomy newsgroup please save your scope reasons for when with our
completed duty the beautiful Seans finally arrive then we will have
plenty of reasons to get a nude eyeful.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old December 17th 06, 11:57 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Hagar (the horrible). Looking at the almost naked girls on Huntington
Beach is a day time sport. Looking at the sky at night is a night time
hobby. Each has its own point of view and a spacetime to separate the
events,and frame of mind Bert PS sex is #1(NOVA)

 




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