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478Depending on the model, your scope should have a pretty good instructors manual.Murrey Walker-11/16/2006
477I haven't read the thread completely. Does anyone here use scopes? Last SprPatrick Slevin-11/16/2006
476Twenty New Stars In The Neighborhood by Staff Writers La Serena, Chile (SPX) NoTimF-11/16/2006
475Scientists Crack Open Stellar Evolution spacedaily.comTimF-11/16/2006
474KFC Creates World's First Brand Visible from Space as Colonel Sanders Takes J.B.C.-11/15/2006
473editCondor-11/12/2006
472editCondor-11/12/2006
471Thank god that pathetic bean counter Sean O'Keefe is no longer involved... Michelino-10/31/2006
470Not sure whether to post this here or the joke thread <g>. Star Trek'J.B.C.-10/12/2006
469Tonight's Full Moon 12 Percent Bigger Robert Roy Britt Senior Science WriterJ.B.C.-10/6/2006
468First dark spot discovered on Uranus A mysterious dark spot has appeared in theTimF-10/3/2006
467Ok, I can buy that. Thanks JimJ.B.C.-9/29/2006
466Its not the it was twice as intense in the X-ray area of the spectrum than the mTimF-9/29/2006
465>>It outshone the full moon by a factor of two (for 2/10ths of a second) iJ.B.C.-9/29/2006
464<i> If it was as far away as the closet star after the sun it might of wipSofaSpud-9/29/2006
463"In very rare instances, an object such as a planet or satellite of a planeTimF-9/29/2006
462"None of the known sample [of magnetars] are closer than about 4,000-5,000 TimF-9/29/2006
461 I'm certainly glad it was so far away. If it was as far away as the closeTimF-9/29/2006
460Wow. 50 k ly away? Sure hope there aren't any too much closer.SofaSpud-9/29/2006
459Wow!J.B.C.-9/29/2006
458 This isn't new, but (the event was observed in late 2004) but I don't TimF-9/29/2006
457Mark down November 8 on your calender Mercury is going to transit the sun. <jrhana-9/27/2006
456Today's APOD is another spectacular demonstration of how lucky we are to havjrhana-9/12/2006
455 Yes I noticed it. Perhaps I should have said something like "major bodieTimF-9/7/2006
454<i>Planet sizes to scale (with no attempt at putting the distance to scaleCondor-9/7/2006
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