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6727 rumfordfire235 Send Email Dec 16, 2006
4:26 pm
... looked ... looked ... bowl it ... if you ... it ... TY ... Thank you. I am looking it up in my book right now....
6728 pygmando Dec 17, 2006
9:43 pm
Nasa is looking for ways to track sun flares to protect its space program. One basic theory would be that the sun spots are generated by the infall of dark...
6729 y2kvid Dec 19, 2006
3:36 am
Were those binoculars mounted on a tripod? That is because it is usually difficult to hand-hold a pair of binoculars more powerful than say, 7 to 10 power. A...
6730 Math Heijen
orion94nl Send Email
Dec 19, 2006
10:40 am
Hi all, A few weeks ago I got my new telescope, a 300mm Dobson from Orion Optics UK. If you want to know more about this telescope and the add-ons and...
6731 Dave Adalian
lord_chiggy Send Email
Dec 30, 2006
7:40 am
If you haven't seen this image yet, take the time now. What an incredible image from Cassini of Saturn, the disk and its rings, as lit by the Sun from behind....
6732 blackstar7us Send Email Jan 1, 2007
2:42 am
... wrote: Other people have ask how I would go about buying a Telescope,so I told them to write down what you wanted in a scope, what you plan to look at,so...
6733 kn300458 Send Email Jan 6, 2007
4:27 pm
The Virtual Solarsystem www.thevirtualsolarsystem.com The bestseller by Next Step Multimedia is now updated with a new complete chapter about Dwarf Planets,...
6734 astronomyratings
astronomyrat... Send Email
Jan 10, 2007
1:24 pm
Dear Astronomy Enthusiast, We are pleased to announce the launch of a free, new informational site - www.AstronomyRatings.com. At this site, you can: * Rate...
6735 T Haley
thaley1968 Send Email
Jan 10, 2007
9:56 pm
Hello friends, on January 5th my club had a graduate student from Brown university named Noah Petro do a talk on Lunar geology. Noah's research was focused on...
6736 Mike France
electrickool... Send Email
Jan 11, 2007
3:00 pm
Hello everybody this is mike and I just want to say that your group is great!I am really learning stuff about the stars and planets like you wouldn't....
6737 empathicnitedancer@...
empathicnite... Send Email
Jan 11, 2007
3:54 pm
Happy New Year,Mike & keep looking up :) Mary C. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile ... From: Mike France <electrickoolade99@...> Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007...
6738 T Haley
thaley1968 Send Email
Jan 15, 2007
7:47 pm
Comet McNaught is quickly moving out of site for us here in Rhode Island and the northern hemisphere. At magnitude -3.1 today it would sure put on a bright...
6739 Spencer
bajcar_spencer Send Email
Jan 15, 2007
9:50 pm
NASA says goodbye to one great small planet PLUDO Pludo is now no longer a planet any more. Now he is a dawf planet. SO LONG BEGINING OF UNIVRISE - 2006...
6740 Gregg
starryskyn Send Email
Jan 16, 2007
5:24 am
PLUDO? dawf? UNIVRSE? Try a spellcheck before posting, and show some care in your thoughts....
6741 Ed Cannon
edcannonsat Send Email
Jan 16, 2007
10:40 pm
... This being such old news, I find myself wondering if the message was sent as a troll. ... No, not NASA. It was the International Astronomical Union. NASA...
6742 empathicnitedancer@...
empathicnite... Send Email
Jan 17, 2007
2:18 am
Ok, I have to say something here. Spenc, welcome to a group of people who share a common love for the stars in the night sky above. I took the liberty of...
6743 Jeff Tibb
jefftibb Send Email
Jan 17, 2007
3:08 am
Good points Mary. This group is for everyone who loves the night sky so lets all do our best to be encouraging. Jeff AKA The Management ... ...
6744 yours53 Send Email Jan 17, 2007
6:03 am
i would like to remind everybody to watch the science channel on tuesdays in the usa for a lot of astronomy programs. one of the ones i watched today was on...
6745 Thomas Collins Jr
tom041652 Send Email
Jan 17, 2007
3:49 pm
Ok Mary, I agree 100% with you. I'm 54 and lived and remember all the Space Missions during the 60's and 70's. Now my two sons 31 & 29 of course only know...
6746 Stefan da Silva Billi...
stefanbillieri Send Email
Jan 17, 2007
6:43 pm
The only moon we have is moving away from us ! How sad :-) If the Earth had as many moons as Jupiter (which has 63, according to NASA) we would not need to...
6747 quintaxica Send Email Jan 20, 2007
5:00 pm
In my sisters school for her children here in California they have STOPPED saying the pledge of allegiance. I had political conflicts with UNDEMOCRACY kids who...
6748 T Haley
thaley1968 Send Email
Jan 22, 2007
12:12 pm
Hello all, I came across this ad in Astromart the other day. If you register your local club with the Magazine they will discount their subscription rate to...
6749 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Jan 24, 2007
4:56 am
Request for observational data: 1. Micrometer separation distance, vs. time, for nearest-approaches of pairs of Jupiter's Galilean moons (or Uranus' moons -...
6750 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Jan 24, 2007
10:33 pm
Probable occultation of 10th magnitude star by Saturn's rings, best seen from western US, Mar 20. ... 2. Observation of stellar occultations by Saturn's rings...
6751 Ed Cannon
edcannonsat Send Email
Jan 25, 2007
12:49 am
... The original message looked to me very much like a troll as seen on Usenet and in other venues. But I broke the Number One rule for trolls -- don't...
6752 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Jan 25, 2007
2:21 am
Request for observational data: 1. Micrometer separation distance, vs. time, for nearest-approaches of pairs of Jupiter's Galilean moons (or Uranus' moons -...
6753 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Jan 26, 2007
11:35 am
The on-center distance at closest approach (true conjunction) of Saturn to the star, as seen from an ideal position in the Bering Sea about 62N 177E on Earth...
6754 Millennium Twain
yonibluestar Send Email
Jan 28, 2007
3:08 am
Re: "The Galactic Centre is at 26 degrees of Sagittarius." ... see the photos of the Sagittarius A* Toroidal Superstar from our Milky Way Galaxy Centre in the...
6755 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Jan 29, 2007
7:43 pm
Don't buy any plane tickets to Siberia based on my calculations, but I think that on March 20 UT, when Saturn is rather near stationarity, there will be a very...
6756 appiusclaudiuspriscus
appiusclaudi... Send Email
Feb 1, 2007
2:38 am
There's a popular photo of Mars which seems to me to have a distortion that also was reported by the Royal Society Journal in 1826. The details are on the...
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