Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
tas-list · The mail list of the Tacoma Astronomical Society. This list is a great resource for club information and activities, new member
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Real people. Real stories. See how Yahoo! Groups impacts members worldwide.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 2577 - 2606 of 5738   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
2577
All, An appeal for anyone who has free time next week during the AAS conference, January 6-9: they're still in need of volunteers. You will receive a free...
Seattle Astronomical ...
info@...
Send Email
Jan 2, 2003
6:49 pm
2578
... the NGC ... Hey Chuck, Santa got my wish list in time! So now I need to get something to keep them in! Thanks, Nate...
Nate Andrews <Stratom...
stratomech
Offline Send Email
Jan 3, 2003
2:59 am
2579
Hi Everyone – I have had two copies of Northwest Skies returned to me. It would appear that the USPO forwarding service failed and they ended back with me....
Sion Heaney
sionheaney42
Offline Send Email
Jan 4, 2003
6:21 am
2580
60 meters space Rock to pass Earth A space rock, which measures about 60 meters (approximately 200 feet) across, will approach our planet on Jan. 8. The...
newsletter@...
stu_hurd
Offline Send Email
Jan 5, 2003
9:05 pm
2581
... From: SpaceWeather.com Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 12:46 AM To: SpaceWeather.com Subject: Saturn and the Crab Nebula; Earth at Perihelion Space...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 6, 2003
4:04 am
2582
Message text written by INTERNET:tas-list@yahoogroups.com ... Great Nate. any old recipe card holder works fine. Enjoy these. Chuck J...
charles jacobson
70554.131@...
Send Email
Jan 6, 2003
5:31 am
2583
... From: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 8:50 PM To: astroken@... Subject: Astronomers Find a Hero Paul Morledge (818)...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 7, 2003
6:05 am
2584
... From: NASA Science News Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 4:37 PM To: NASA Science News Subject: near-Earth Supernovas NASA Science News for January 6, 2003 A...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 7, 2003
6:07 am
2585
At this evening's General Meeting an announcement of the following lecture was given. It was recommended that the announcement also be made to TAS-LIST. The...
Sion Heaney
sionheaney42
Offline Send Email
Jan 8, 2003
6:24 am
2586
... From: Craig Tupper Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 8:47 AM To: oss-update@yahoogroups.com Subject: Space Science news from NASA HQ... Greetings! Once again...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2003
1:14 am
2587
Greetings to all. We will do a Star Watch Thursday evening (tomorrow), 7:00 pm at the Top Foods South Hill 201 37th Ave. S.E. Puyallup. If you have any...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2003
1:22 am
2588
Hey! Did anyone else catch the double transits on Jupiter last night of what I think was Io and Europa? I have never observed a transit, how lucky I am that my...
Nate Andrews <Stratom...
stratomech
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2003
5:46 pm
2589
Just a reminder to mark your calendars for what promises to be another wonderful adventure with Paul Middents. M. Walker The Battle Point Astronomical...
Lisa-Schmidt -ILH
lisaschmidt6064
Offline Send Email
Jan 9, 2003
11:22 pm
2590
good for you> I do not beleive i have ever seen one. This would be the year through because of Jupiters equatorial inclination is nearly straight on to us....
cjacobson11@...
jacobsonc98372
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2003
4:59 am
2591
These last few mornings I have stopped on my way to work to look at Comet Kudo-Fujikawa.I work in Shelton and stop out by Mason Lake and although the site is...
JerryJStar@...
tasnewt
Offline Send Email
Jan 10, 2003
5:28 am
2592
Greetings to all. We will conduct a star party at Frontier Jr. High on Friday evening Jan. 17th starting at 7:00 pm weather permitting. All age groups of this...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 11, 2003
3:58 am
2593
I heard on KOMO radio today that astronomers were discovering new planets by the shadows that they cast on their parent stars. Can someone explain this one to...
JerryJStar@...
tasnewt
Offline Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
12:34 am
2594
It sounds like it was more a case of "misunderstood astronomy" rather than bad astronomy. The new technique watches for slight drops in luminosity, caused by...
CT
chucktaylor3us
Offline Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
2:05 am
2595
The primary method has been to compare the spectra of a candidate star over a long period of time and use a computer to detect periodic shifting of the spectra...
Bob Weber
bobolink95
Offline Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
2:16 am
2596
Jerry: If they hadn't used the words: "Shadows that they cast on their parent stars" all would have been fine.! Drops in luminosity, when a planet transits...
al george
alandveeatpgo@...
Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
2:35 am
2597
howdy all, if you think that is tough, note the new quasar research. as far as bad astronomy is concerned? well, why has public night been eliminated? best...
rmorr3army@...
Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
3:14 am
2598
Public Night hasn't been eliminated. It's just been moved. To Pierce College starting on Jan. 25th. Ken Slavens ... From: rmorr3army@... Sent: Saturday,...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 12, 2003
4:46 am
2599
Hello Tas Members- Don't forget the TAS public night trial run this Saturday, Jan. 18th at Pierce College. This public night is not intended for the general ...
Anne Flood
floodart@...
Send Email
Jan 16, 2003
2:07 am
2600
... From: Craig Tupper Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:58 PM To: oss-update@yahoogroups.com Subject: Space Science news from NASA HQ... Hey! ... Our CHIPS...
Ken Slavens
kensla47
Offline Send Email
Jan 17, 2003
1:45 am
2601
Hey, who's ever built or worked on a dome for an observatory? I got a request from Tracy Furutani following up on the Meade LX 200...
Seattle Astronomical ...
info@...
Send Email
Jan 17, 2003
8:07 pm
2602
I just was out looking at Comet NEAT V1 with a 120mm refractor tonight. Even with the moon as bright as it is the comet was easy to see. It looks like an ...
JerryJStar@...
tasnewt
Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2003
6:02 am
2603
I've got a 4" Celestron GPC102 Optical Tube Assembly that I'd like to donate to someone. I never got around to mounting it. It has a 6x30 finder and tube...
stevelandus <landry.s...
stevelandus
Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2003
9:30 pm
2604
Steve, If this is a telescope, would you be willing to donate it to athe Spanaway Junior High School Astronomy Club??. They don't have a scope yet, and we ...
Kenboard@...
stargazer82008
Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2003
9:35 pm
2605
Hi Steve, Iv'e been looking for a scope to build for my grandson, and that would sure help with the financial end of it ! If still available, I'd love to have...
SAstarbug@...
Send Email
Jan 18, 2003
9:37 pm
2606
Hi Steve, I write a column for the Lunar Observing group and have been looking for a small refractor so I can better write about what you can and cannot see ...
CT
chucktaylor3us
Offline Send Email
Jan 18, 2003
9:38 pm
Messages 2577 - 2606 of 5738   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help