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_Popular Astronomy_: April-June 2004
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 -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Stephen Tonkin | ATM Resources; Astro-Tutorials; Astro Books + + (N51.162 E0.995) | http://astunit.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |
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_Popular Astronomy_: April-June 2004
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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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_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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_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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_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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_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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