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Old November 24th 07, 10:02 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur, sci.astro
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Short projects for amateur astronomers

A selection of ideas for short projects suitable for amateur
astronomers have been collected together. Included here are projects
on dark nebulae, double stars, astro imaging, our nearest neighbours
and variable stars

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/3fd.htm


Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

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Old November 24th 07, 06:32 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro.amateur
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ukastronomy wrote:
Short projects for amateur astronomers

A selection of ideas for short projects suitable for amateur
astronomers have been collected together. Included here are projects
on dark nebulae, double stars, astro imaging, our nearest neighbours
and variable stars

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/3fd.htm

Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

Visit the Astronomical Hall of Shame at http://www.geocities.com/queen5658/


Thanks Martin - looks like some unusual and interesting ideas.
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- Dale Gombert (SkySea at aol.com)
122.38W, 47.58N, W. Seattle, WA
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Old November 24th 07, 06:54 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy, sci.astro.amateur
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On 24 Nov, 18:32, SkySea wrote:
ukastronomy wrote:
Short projects for amateur astronomers


A selection of ideas for short projects suitable for amateur
astronomers have been collected together. Included here are projects
on dark nebulae, double stars, astro imaging, our nearest neighbours
and variable stars


http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/3fd.htm


Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm


Visit the Astronomical Hall of Shame athttp://www.geocities.com/queen5658/


Thanks Martin - looks like some unusual and interesting ideas.
=============
- Dale Gombert (SkySea at aol.com)
122.38W, 47.58N, W. Seattle, WA


Thank you - I am trying to keep to one astro related posting a day
just to keep the signal to noise ratio of the Google groups acceptable.
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Old November 25th 07, 05:30 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy,sci.astro.amateur,sci.astro
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good work! I always like your interesting posts - please continue.
Jerry

ukastronomy wrote:

Short projects for amateur astronomers

A selection of ideas for short projects suitable for amateur
astronomers have been collected together. Included here are projects
on dark nebulae, double stars, astro imaging, our nearest neighbours
and variable stars

http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/3fd.htm

Martin Nicholson, Daventry, England.
http://www.martin-nicholson.info/1/1a.htm

Visit the Astronomical Hall of Shame at http://www.geocities.com/queen5658/


 




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