| Thread | Last Post | Replies |
|
| THE MOST ELECTRIFYING EVENT IN HUMAN HISTORY | 12 May 2005 18:55 GMT | 2 |
UNEXPECTED, DRAMATIC, INCONCEIVABLE, MIRACULOUS. REVOLUTIONARY IN ITS CONSEQUENCES, the information communicated in "GODYSSEY" could be the spiritual equivalent of television, quantum mechanics or E=mc2.
|
| Celestial over hang ~ * | 12 May 2005 18:49 GMT | 6 |
"O, Baby, let's get real ~ The space Did not really suit The music, but it was a wonderful concert anyway." ~ Nightingale
|
| Any Meade LX200 10" or similar size SCT owners looking for a case ? | 12 May 2005 18:34 GMT | 1 |
All, Sorry for the slightly commercial(ish) post, but I think it may be worthwhile. Anyway.....I am looking at importing a US military surplus case for my LX200
|
| Thinking of selling | 12 May 2005 17:51 GMT | 7 |
I have a LXD75SN8 UHTC I'm considering selling to finance another hobby that I'll probably give up on soon enough. It has the Autostar, external power supply & the Meade anniversary eyepiece set in the case. If interested let me know, as they say, money talks.
|
| big bang question | 12 May 2005 16:34 GMT | 24 |
I have heard it said that one piece of evidence of the big bang is that it is dark at night. I for the life of me can't figure out why that would be, although if I recall it made sense when I fgirst read it. I may be confusing a couple things I read also
|
| Cassini spacecraft spies new Saturn moon | 12 May 2005 14:59 GMT | 4 |
Cassini spacecraft spies new Saturn moon PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- The international Cassini spacecraft has spied a tiny new moon hidden in a gap in Saturn's outer ring, scientists said. The moon was spotted earlier this month in the center of the Keeler gap,
|
| Customs problem | 12 May 2005 12:40 GMT | 12 |
I wonder if anyone could shed some light on the following.. I bought a secondhand DSI from a guy in America, paid him through Paypal and got him to put "happy birthday" on the box when he sent it. As i understand it I shouldn't have to pay customs tax on the item
|
| Perpetual Motion on the Moon | 12 May 2005 12:14 GMT | 20 |
What better place for the "Sterling" engine to run. It works on heat exchange (hot and cold) The moon has extreme temperature difference from Sun to shade. Saw a small model of the Sterling engine running on the energy of hot cup of coffee . One large sterling engine
|
| What is the Photons Most Important Feature ?? | 12 May 2005 12:11 GMT | 5 |
First thought that comes to mind is the photon gives us light(yes) OK they are indeed particles of light. Keep in mind these particles can be force particles,and as such cause electrically charged particles to attract and repel. Such as electrons,and protons. That means they are
|
| Experts: Flares may have helped planets | 12 May 2005 12:03 GMT | 1 |
Experts: Flares may have helped planets By ALICIA CHANG AP Science Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Solar flares are infamous for wreaking havoc on
|
| Ping Gary Nugent of Photon Magazine ? | 12 May 2005 11:45 GMT | 3 |
Gary, none of the email addresses on the photon site, or in any of your emails works - they all bounce, can you give a valid email to me ? Thanks Steve Taylor
|
| Star Wars III ROTS ( spoilers R in here ) | 12 May 2005 11:03 GMT | 5 |
DO NOT GO THERE (below) UNLESS YOU WANT TO KNOW IN ADVANCE THE ENTIRE PLOT AND THE MAIN STORY BYLINE(S) OF STAR WARS III R.O.T.S.
|
| Cap stoned ... | 12 May 2005 08:51 GMT | 2 |
Dear Capsicum ~ We sincerely hope you are swelled. Love, Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
|
| Usual quarters about now." | 12 May 2005 07:24 GMT | 15 |
"Always think 'embeddedness' in the primary medium. You should be getting the obligatory squawks
>From the |
| Couple of new images | 12 May 2005 03:54 GMT | 1 |
Now that it's been clear(!), I've just put 2 new DSO images up on http://www.astro-sharp.com/latestimages.asp Cheers Ian.
|