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"36 ...18 Jan 2006 03:37 GMT10
... East 38th Street.
Discuss."
~ Folly
More Troubling Planetary News18 Jan 2006 03:11 GMT163
nightbat wrote
             Oh the humanity, the year isn't over yet and still another
large quake happens in Pakistan Capital. When will it ever end the
continuos earth shaking going on over in Pakistan? Saul may overlook it
Milky Way Galaxy is warped and vibrating like a drum (Forwarded)18 Jan 2006 01:30 GMT3
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White Dwarves & Degenerate Matter?18 Jan 2006 01:02 GMT5
What's the current state of the art in research in this area?
Astronomers Seize Rare Opportunity to Measure Distant Charon (Forwarded)17 Jan 2006 23:14 GMT2
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Infin ity or Continuity?17 Jan 2006 16:48 GMT2
Which is it?
I the universe continuous of its existence, or is it infinite?
Ralph Hertle
Parthenope+Psyche17 Jan 2006 16:07 GMT1
Another shot of these two asteroids [MP11+16] at
http://www.astroman.fsnet.co.uk/asteroid.htm
taken night before last thro thin cloud [LVM ~1.5!] boosted here vi
averaged 3x30s exposure via a simple clockwork tracker.  
Toucam Driver Issue17 Jan 2006 15:52 GMT7
Hiya All
I'm having a slight problem and I'm wondering if anyone else here has seen
it and knows how to fix it.
For a long while I've had a Toucam 740K and I get reasonable results.
Help..  buying advice needed17 Jan 2006 15:14 GMT8
Firstly, I know bugger all about astronomy.. apart from space is big... etc
However, my wife who is from Montana (you would not believe the starscape
there) knows quite a bit about it.  She's always wanted a good telescope but
has never been able to afford one worth buying.   I'd ...
UK astro ads, RIP?17 Jan 2006 11:55 GMT6
I went to look at www.astronomy-uk.co.uk yesterday and again today. The front
page has changed and appears to "work" OK.
However I can't get to the meat. Trying the "log in" "main page" or "register"
links just results in an error from phpBB.
Webcams for astrophotography - resolution?17 Jan 2006 09:08 GMT8
I'm familiar with the alteration of webcams for use on a telescope, but
most of them are limited 640 X 480 resolution (a few have "software
enhanced" 1280 X 960). Are there any inexpensive webcams out there that
have true resolution greater than 640 X 480 and can be modified for
Astronomical coordinates17 Jan 2006 07:43 GMT25
Please give the formulae for converting from celestial coordinates to
heliocentric.
Thanks.
WHERE THE BULLSHIT ENDS AND THE TRUTH BEGINS17 Jan 2006 02:25 GMT1
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> SEPARATING THE BULLSHIT...
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http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/310/5756/1878
Black comet arrives on Earth17 Jan 2006 01:31 GMT2
NASA scientists have sucessfully landed a rectal probe that went out to
Uranus and collected space dust from a suacerhead black comet.
Teh suacerheads were heard to cluck "We're all
dooooooooooooooooooooomed!".
Cable focus extension for ETX 125AT?17 Jan 2006 01:09 GMT3
Does anyone make a replacement for the focusing knob on the ETX 125AT that
uses a small flexible cable to reduce vibration?  Something similar to the
cable controls on manual equatorial mounts.
Bill
 
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