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Old February 19th 04, 09:21 PM
Stephen Dover
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Besides the usual reasons, my interest in amateur astronomy grew a lot
out of being intrigued at how even amateurs can contribute to the
field. I know it's somewhat rare for an amateur to discover a new
comet, for instance, but I'm always hoping for the best.

With this in mind I want to be prepared if I'm ever so fortunate. I'm
looking for another amateur astronomer, specifically someone with the
last name of "Ben". We would join in an astronomical partnership of
sorts - "confirming" any new discoveries.

My hope in the event I or my eventual partner discovers a comet, is
that our partnership would submit the discovery to the International
Astronomical Union and that the comet would come to be named
"Ben-Dover"

If you fit my requirements, or know someone who does, please email me.

Thanks,

Steve Dover
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Old February 20th 04, 01:33 PM
Tom
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"Stephen Dover" wrote:

My hope in the event I or my eventual partner discovers a comet, is
that our partnership would submit the discovery to the International
Astronomical Union and that the comet would come to be named
"Ben-Dover"


LOL!

In my class at high school, there was a girl named Sarah Meade. Just
think if she discovered a comet, there would be lots of free advertising
for that worthless money-grabbing don't-care-about-customers company.




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Old February 20th 04, 01:33 PM
Tom
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"Stephen Dover" wrote:

My hope in the event I or my eventual partner discovers a comet, is
that our partnership would submit the discovery to the International
Astronomical Union and that the comet would come to be named
"Ben-Dover"


LOL!

In my class at high school, there was a girl named Sarah Meade. Just
think if she discovered a comet, there would be lots of free advertising
for that worthless money-grabbing don't-care-about-customers company.




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Old February 21st 04, 12:03 PM
Bill Becker
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PLONK!

"Stephen Dover" wrote in message
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Besides the usual reasons, my interest in amateur astronomy grew a lot
out of being intrigued at how even amateurs can contribute to the
field. I know it's somewhat rare for an amateur to discover a new
comet, for instance, but I'm always hoping for the best.

With this in mind I want to be prepared if I'm ever so fortunate. I'm
looking for another amateur astronomer, specifically someone with the
last name of "Ben". We would join in an astronomical partnership of
sorts - "confirming" any new discoveries.

My hope in the event I or my eventual partner discovers a comet, is
that our partnership would submit the discovery to the International
Astronomical Union and that the comet would come to be named
"Ben-Dover"

If you fit my requirements, or know someone who does, please email me.

Thanks,

Steve Dover



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Old February 21st 04, 12:03 PM
Bill Becker
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Default Astronomer partnership

PLONK!

"Stephen Dover" wrote in message
om...
Besides the usual reasons, my interest in amateur astronomy grew a lot
out of being intrigued at how even amateurs can contribute to the
field. I know it's somewhat rare for an amateur to discover a new
comet, for instance, but I'm always hoping for the best.

With this in mind I want to be prepared if I'm ever so fortunate. I'm
looking for another amateur astronomer, specifically someone with the
last name of "Ben". We would join in an astronomical partnership of
sorts - "confirming" any new discoveries.

My hope in the event I or my eventual partner discovers a comet, is
that our partnership would submit the discovery to the International
Astronomical Union and that the comet would come to be named
"Ben-Dover"

If you fit my requirements, or know someone who does, please email me.

Thanks,

Steve Dover



 




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