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![]() mike.james wrote: http://www.nmm.org.uk/index.cfm?Sele...uctPLUNo=39109 mikej If you need this sort of gizmos to identify constellations astronomy ain't for you. Andrea T. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... mike.james wrote: http://www.nmm.org.uk/index.cfm?Sele...uctPLUNo=39109 mikej If you need this sort of gizmos to identify constellations astronomy ain't for you. Andrea T. I guess enthusiastic beginners are not welcome here any more then. |
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![]() -- "TeaTime" wrote in message ... I guess enthusiastic beginners are not welcome here any more then. This was my thought as well. The idea was to give it as a xmas pressy to a complete beginner who hasn't got anyone close at hand who can help. mikej |
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In message , mike.james
writes http://www.nmm.org.uk/index.cfm?Sele...uctPLUNo=39109 mikej For a similar amount you could get the book "Turn left at Orion" and a small planisphere, less gimmicky and more useful to a beginner. Will -- lancre dot net - The personal domain of Will and Cath Wilkinson. Send e-mail to news dot will at lancre dot net '98 300Tdi Defender 110 CSW, 1/12th NB Sometimes PGP Fingerprint E089 1736 A023 9E5C AFA3 0B40 E5DC D80A 9E1F D521 Public key can be obtained from ldap://certserver.pgp.com |
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In article , mike.james
writes http://www.nmm.org.uk/index.cfm?Sele...uctPLUNo=39109 I'd suggest you have a look at the SPA and BAA shops too. http://www.popastro.com/saleslist2.htm http://britastro.org/baa/content/view/51/93/ If it were for me, I'd like the RAS Astronomical Diary 2007 and the BAA Handbook 2007. ;o) -- David Entwistle |
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"David Entwistle" wrote in message
I'd suggest you have a look at the SPA and BAA shops too. http://www.popastro.com/saleslist2.htm http://britastro.org/baa/content/view/51/93/ If it were for me, I'd like the RAS Astronomical Diary 2007 and the BAA Handbook 2007. ;o) -- David Entwistle I'd agree - if it were for me... but what about a teenager not much into reading? mikej |
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"mike.james" wrote in
. uk: I'd agree - if it were for me... but what about a teenager not much into reading? mikej I would support you, planisphres can be confusing with reverals etc; not to the likes of us, of course! And if s/he quickly grows out of it, it will have done a valuable job mike |
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wrote in message oups.com... mike.james wrote: http://www.nmm.org.uk/index.cfm?Sele...uctPLUNo=39109 mikej If you need this sort of gizmos to identify constellations astronomy ain't for you. Andrea T. I guess enthusiastic beginners are not welcome here any more then. i was about to say the same... *wacks andrea* |
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So nobody has any idea if the star pocket is good enough to get a beginner
up and running without too much frustration i.e. so that they give up soon after? I conceed that there might be cheaper and more traditional methods. I also conceed that the star pocket might have a short life once the user graduates - but will it get them started? mikej |
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