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Old April 9th 04, 09:23 AM
Stephen Tonkin
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The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Inevitably there is a lot of stuff about the forthcoming transit of
Venus, but lots of other stuff as well. And inside the back cover is an
A4-sized image of Anthony Ayiomamitis' analemma with part of the
Parthenon in the foreground. Congratulations due here as well.

Best,
Stephen

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Old April 9th 04, 10:55 AM
Craig Oldfield
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In article ,
burbled happily...
The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (
www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Bugger! Looks like I'll have to wait until Tuesday for mine then.
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Old April 9th 04, 10:55 AM
Craig Oldfield
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Default _Popular Astronomy_: April-June 2004

In article ,
burbled happily...
The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (
www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Bugger! Looks like I'll have to wait until Tuesday for mine then.
--
Craig Oldfield
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Old April 9th 04, 12:06 PM
Martin Frey
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Stephen Tonkin wrote:

The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Inevitably there is a lot of stuff about the forthcoming transit of
Venus, but lots of other stuff as well. And inside the back cover is an
A4-sized image of Anthony Ayiomamitis' analemma with part of the
Parthenon in the foreground. Congratulations due here as well.

Best,
Stephen

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Mine arrived this am - totally agree - more power to their collective
elbows.

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Old April 9th 04, 12:06 PM
Martin Frey
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Default _Popular Astronomy_: April-June 2004

Stephen Tonkin wrote:

The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Inevitably there is a lot of stuff about the forthcoming transit of
Venus, but lots of other stuff as well. And inside the back cover is an
A4-sized image of Anthony Ayiomamitis' analemma with part of the
Parthenon in the foreground. Congratulations due here as well.

Best,
Stephen

Remove footfrommouth to reply



Mine arrived this am - totally agree - more power to their collective
elbows.

--
Martin Frey
http://www.hadastro.org.uk
N 51 02 E 0 47
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Old April 10th 04, 04:36 PM
Richard Darn
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Couldn't agree more - Peter ought to edit Astronomy Now.

Richard


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Stephen Tonkin wrote:

The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Inevitably there is a lot of stuff about the forthcoming transit of
Venus, but lots of other stuff as well. And inside the back cover is an
A4-sized image of Anthony Ayiomamitis' analemma with part of the
Parthenon in the foreground. Congratulations due here as well.

Best,
Stephen

Remove footfrommouth to reply



Mine arrived this am - totally agree - more power to their collective
elbows.

--
Martin Frey
http://www.hadastro.org.uk
N 51 02 E 0 47



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Old April 10th 04, 04:36 PM
Richard Darn
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Default _Popular Astronomy_: April-June 2004

Couldn't agree more - Peter ought to edit Astronomy Now.

Richard


"Martin Frey" wrote in message
...
Stephen Tonkin wrote:

The current _PA_ hit my doormat yesterday. This may be the best ever
issue, reinforcing my contention that the mag alone is worth the price
of subscription to the SPA (www.popastro.com). Kudos to Peter Grego!

Inevitably there is a lot of stuff about the forthcoming transit of
Venus, but lots of other stuff as well. And inside the back cover is an
A4-sized image of Anthony Ayiomamitis' analemma with part of the
Parthenon in the foreground. Congratulations due here as well.

Best,
Stephen

Remove footfrommouth to reply



Mine arrived this am - totally agree - more power to their collective
elbows.

--
Martin Frey
http://www.hadastro.org.uk
N 51 02 E 0 47



 




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