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Astronomy - any star lovers out there?
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155Yesterday I did something different, I did some daytime observation. It was oneJ.B.C.-3/7/2005
154Just an update: Have not had ideal conditions, new moon conditions have had genJ.B.C.-2/14/2005
153Titan image small (41K): antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov Titan image big (525k): antwrp.gThe Ox-1/14/2005
152My house is blocking it. We're always set up on the south side of the houseSI Bob-1/7/2005
151I can see we have to teach you how to locate the north star! No need for a compJ.B.C.-1/7/2005
150I'd look for it but our skies are going to be overcast for a little while noSI Bob-1/7/2005
149Mine's the Meade Telestar DS-2114S. I'm sure once we get pretty adept wSI Bob-1/7/2005
148Bob, for leveling, I bought a $3 torpedo level (level and pointing North) from AJ.B.C.-1/6/2005
147Hi Bob, Which manufacturer and model did you buy? I've got a couple of smaEL KABONG!!!-1/6/2005
146Since what you said in the thread header 4 years ago describes where I'm at SI Bob-1/6/2005
145Factoid for today (1/3/05): Earth is at the perihelion of its orbit, its closesJ.B.C.-1/3/2005
144It's time to view the evening comet Macholz: skyandtelescope.com Last nighJ.B.C.-1/2/2005
143I've been watching this comet for about the last 2 weeks as it finally becamJ.B.C.-12/20/2004
142On my Starry Night Programs, it's showing a LINEAR comet in the morning. RiJ.B.C.-11/12/2004
141Yes, the whole block was out, the weather was perfect. I was unaware of this phJ.B.C.-11/5/2004
140Thanks for the article. I'll try not to miss this one. Did you get to see Jon Khymn-11/5/2004
139This should not be missed, This morning I was looking at them as they're stJ.B.C.-11/3/2004
138Hi Jim, welcome back and thanks for the article. Yea, I've heard about totaJon Khymn-10/27/2004
137Correction, alignment stars were: Sirius and Pollux. Spica is not in the sky aJ.B.C.-10/26/2004
136Tomorrow evening is Lunar eclipse. Article for totality in your time zone and oJ.B.C.-10/26/2004
135Sorry, I've been "in dispose" for the last week or so. I went outJ.B.C.-10/26/2004
134Jim, have a nice and safe trip! Jon Khymn-9/28/2004
133Out on travel this week, no scope. Will return next week. JimJ.B.C.-9/28/2004
132>>I left last night at about 9:00 AM,<< I was beat from an early moJ.B.C.-9/26/2004
131Thanks for the helpful guide. Guess other than the scope, all I need right away Jon Khymn-9/25/2004
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