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Old February 10th 07, 04:26 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Ask The Astronomer
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Greetings From The Astronomer !

I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ?

Well your answers are here . What better way to find out about our
amazing universe than from an astronomer. Here I have posted questions
I've recieved & the answers to them . Have fun reading them and
learn !

Learning about space & Astronomy is just as amazing and fun when your
looking at the great night sky ! When you learn you earn!

Look thru the answered questions on the left or scroll down for all
questions .
Send your questions to:

If your asking a question PLEASE EMAIL your question . If you put it
here , I can't answer it because it doesn't include your email .

My website is :

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Old February 10th 07, 04:35 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
RMOLLISE
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On Feb 10, 10:26 am, "Ask The Astronomer"
wrote:
Greetings From The Astronomer !

I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ?



WOW! Thank goodness you've arrived! As you can imagine, all us
benighted suckers on s.a.a. know little or nothing about the subject!

And I for one just _love_ clicking unknown urls from folks posting on
the Usnet under pseudonyms!

WHOO-HOO!

:-)

Unk Rod

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Old February 10th 07, 05:09 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Brian Tung[_1_]
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Rod Mollise wrote:
WOW! Thank goodness you've arrived! As you can imagine, all us
benighted suckers on s.a.a. know little or nothing about the subject!

And I for one just _love_ clicking unknown urls from folks posting on
the Usnet under pseudonyms!


Although the introduction to SAA is a bit "touched," the site is indeed
genuine. I wouldn't put it up there with Sten Odenwald's site, but it
has some good stuff on it.

It is also true that there are already enough knowledgeable folks on SAA
to answer all of the answerable questions.

--
Brian Tung
The Astronomy Corner at http://astro.isi.edu/
Unofficial C5+ Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/c5plus/
The PleiadAtlas Home Page at http://astro.isi.edu/pleiadatlas/
My Own Personal FAQ (SAA) at http://astro.isi.edu/reference/faq.html
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Old February 18th 07, 07:37 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Come to Afghanistan!
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RMOLLISE wrote:

On Feb 10, 10:26 am, "Ask The Astronomer"
wrote:
Greetings From The Astronomer !

I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ?



WOW! Thank goodness you've arrived! As you can imagine, all us
benighted suckers


right word wrong pre-supposition.


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Old February 10th 07, 05:22 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Mij Adyaw
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Here is a question for you:

I am having a problem figuring out what end of the telescope to look
through. Should I look through the big-end or the little-end? Also, is a
bigger telescope better than a small one? In other words, does size really
matter, or can you get the job done with a small one if you really know how
to use it?

Thanks in advance for the help.


"Ask The Astronomer" wrote in message
oups.com...
Greetings From The Astronomer !

I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ?

Well your answers are here . What better way to find out about our
amazing universe than from an astronomer. Here I have posted questions
I've recieved & the answers to them . Have fun reading them and
learn !

Learning about space & Astronomy is just as amazing and fun when your
looking at the great night sky ! When you learn you earn!

Look thru the answered questions on the left or scroll down for all
questions .
Send your questions to:

If your asking a question PLEASE EMAIL your question . If you put it
here , I can't answer it because it doesn't include your email .

My website is :

http://www.asktheastronomer.blogspot.com



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Old February 18th 07, 09:33 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
John Carruthers
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On 10 Feb, 17:22, "Mij Adyaw" wrote:
Here is a question for you:

I am having a problem figuring out what end of the telescope to look
through. Should I look through the big-end or the little-end? Also, is a
bigger telescope better than a small one? In other words, does size really
matter, or can you get the job done with a small one if you really know how
to use it?

Thanks in advance for the help.

"Ask The Astronomer" wrote in ooglegroups.com...

Greetings From The Astronomer !


I'm here to help you understand our amazing space !
Have age old questions about everything space and astronomy?
Need help figuring out your astronomy homework ?


Well your answers are here . What better way to find out about our
amazing universe than from an astronomer. Here I have posted questions
I've recieved & the answers to them . Have fun reading them and
learn !


Learning about space & Astronomy is just as amazing and fun when your
looking at the great night sky ! When you learn you earn!


Look thru the answered questions on the left or scroll down for all
questions .
Send your questions to:


If your asking a question PLEASE EMAIL your question . If you put it
here , I can't answer it because it doesn't include your email .


My website is :


http://www.asktheastronomer.blogspot.com


I get the impression, sorry if I offend here, that it's a student's
project of some sort. I not going to stamp on it just yet, we're
supposed to support any intrest in astronomy right ?
jc

 




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