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  1. New Scientist SPACE - Mysterious ring of stars guards Andromeda's heart
  2. New Scientist SPACE - Orphaned quasar seeks galaxy to call home
  3. Serious Enquiry: Mass of the Universe.
  4. prominences for tomorrow's eclipse ?
  5. 8" dob - Revelation, Skyliner or other?
  6. Where can I buy a new LX90 handset....?
  7. Two bright 'stars' in Perseus
  8. Anyone know anything about eclipsing binaries?
  9. Some more eclipse pictures from Madrid...
  10. binocular astro
  11. Hoax ?
  12. Annular eclipse from Madrid
  13. A reflecting film for heating planets
  14. Solar Eclipse Sequences from Greece
  15. God's creation
  16. today's eclipse pics
  17. Other ng treads about the Solar Eclipse
  18. Eclipse
  19. Sorry, it's my fault...
  20. Can you see anything?
  21. light pollution, where do i stand?
  22. When was the telescope invented?
  23. Solar eclipse to darken the sky
  24. prominences for tomorrow's eclipse ?
  25. Live Eclipse webcast from the UK
  26. [fw] When is a planet not a planet?
  27. Trefach October 28th Star Camp
  28. prom in waiting for Monday's solar eclipse
  29. prom in waiting for Monday's solar eclipse
  30. Seen in S@N magazine
  31. mars?
  32. SolarSkreen safe for viewing eclipse?
  33. that telescope
  34. Identifying 'W'
  35. Newbie: trying to find 'Hope'
  36. NY trip
  37. Guy Consolmagno talk in Dublin
  38. Nocturnal Eclipse Predicted
  39. Sinus Iridum at sunset
  40. Moon, Saturn and M44 this morning
  41. 1000% power lens!
  42. Dark skies near Reading / Maidenhead?
  43. Clubs in Essex, UK
  44. Celestron will NOT ship to U.S. Service Members!
  45. Astronomy-Binoculars
  46. telescope programme
  47. How do I transport a scope?
  48. celestron telescope user manual needed
  49. Eclipse watch, October 3rd
  50. Bright star in the East
  51. Moretus after the pub
  52. Ursa major
  53. low power illuminated reticle eyepices
  54. Progress on Dome
  55. Solar prominences with the coronado PST
  56. polarised moon
  57. polar solar prominence
  58. FOR SALE: long exposure webcam
  59. Updates ahoy mateys!
  60. Global warming on solar planets
  61. Is It Just me?
  62. Flip mirrors
  63. Atlas
  64. speakers
  65. Western Crises at sunset
  66. a question about Venus
  67. "Honey, I'm home..."
  68. More Moonshots
  69. Silly question....
  70. Toucam Pro on Order
  71. Solar Position / Sunrise Sunset calculator.
  72. Ancient meteorites tell tales of early solar system | The Register
  73. Slightly OT - This is a good one
  74. car boot sale telescope/microscope
  75. ESAS New Web design
  76. ESAS new Observatory
  77. Who wanted the moondog?
  78. Looking for astronomical speakers
  79. 3 from the BBC
  80. Pocket Stars For P.D.A
  81. moon - rainbow???
  82. Cornado PST
  83. LPI vs Toucam?
  84. Celestron control software options
  85. Mars 18 Sep 1h30 am-ish
  86. Last night's Moon
  87. Wired News: Company Wants Settlers on Mars
  88. Right Ascension Dial
  89. Stars seen as discs?
  90. Sky At Night issue 4 font problem
  91. Leaving scope outdoors...?
  92. Slashdot | Study Puts Hole In Comet Theory Of Life's Origin
  93. Second Imaging Attempt
  94. Heads Up - BBC Radio 4 - 5th Oct
  95. Dew Zapper for 35mm SLR camera lens
  96. Slashdot | The Return of Saturn's Spokes
  97. Will a big black hole eat a small black hole?
  98. Slashdot | One Find, Two Astronomers
  99. Some basic questions
  100. First Imaging Attempt
  101. Aurora watchers in Aberdeenshire?
  102. Kelling Heath Equinox Star Party - Tent Pitch
  103. Laser and light sail as an engine
  104. Solar eclipse
  105. eyepieces.....
  106. UK free ads for selling telescope?
  107. Professor Sir Hermann Bondi 1919-2005
  108. aurorawatch alerts currently down
  109. naked eye sunspot
  110. Pole stars
  111. predictor for NOSS triple sats?
  112. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Saturn ring particles 'fluffy'
  113. Astronomers witness earliest ever star death
  114. club observing session
  115. Clavius reworked
  116. "What it's like to walk on a dead star"
  117. Slashdot | Hubble Future Is Cloudier After Katrina
  118. Slashdot | Visiting Our Red Space Neighbor
  119. Slashdot | Kuiper Object Discoveries Formally Announced
  120. Magnitude Quote
  121. Comet West?
  122. a planet between mercury and sun!!!
  123. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Record spin rate for cosmic body
  124. giant sunspot + flare activity
  125. CNN.com - Solar flare affects communications, disruptions possible - Sep 8, 2005
  126. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Comet shakes conventional wisdom
  127. Comet reveals its secrets (September 2005) - News - PhysicsWeb
  128. UK dealers who STOCK Meade & Celestron ?
  129. solar handle
  130. Massive Solar Flare
  131. Can a black hole feed more than once?!
  132. triple pic at dusk - ISS pass tonight
  133. ISS trail tonight (photo)
  134. Moonshot
  135. HELP!!!! 232 cable pin out please
  136. Two planets and a Moon
  137. Mars image taken last night
  138. club observing session
  139. superb solar pillar prom
  140. ISS pass tonight !
  141. tenuous solar prom
  142. celestial sphere
  143. Yet another noob question
  144. S&T review-Meade low-cost cameras
  145. beach tent as 'observatory'
  146. forthcoming uk-visible ISS solar transit
  147. dark nebulae near cr399
  148. Real time views of Mars
  149. giant solar prominence
  150. autographica 2005
  151. Sky at Night: Heads Up
  152. New Scientist SPACE - Breaking News - Fastest pulsar set to escape the Milky Way
  153. Recent M31 - Reprocessed
  154. Observing report for 2nd September 2005
  155. ISS Sighting?
  156. Cooling and Mirror clamps
  157. A night of open clusters and double stars
  158. Dew Controllers
  159. Strange trio of satellites
  160. two big solar proms [Sept1]
  161. Space postage stamps
  162. Portaball experience or opinions?
  163. Celestron ASGT mount
  164. RIP David Sinden
  165. OT- mass image downloading
  166. two big solar proms [Sept1]
  167. Canon D350 reviews?
  168. Re:Responding to Phil Kyle's troll.
  169. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Saturn moon delights and baffles
  170. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Black holes start with many bangs
  171. FS: OLD ASTRONOMY BOOKS
  172. project almost finnished need a website
  173. Clock drive mount for 35mm cameras
  174. Dirty mirror?
  175. Telescope V's Telescope
  176. The weather will be the death of me!
  177. The 'midnight sun' - how's it work?
  178. Price Query
  179. club site smoking - uk style
  180. current Ha solar obs [Sunday Aug 28]
  181. Philips Toucam 840K Webcam?
  182. Camera for astrophotography
  183. New space telescope's vision under threat
  184. BBC NEWS | Magazine | How to set up a moon base
  185. posting 20050826
  186. Film M31 for the Cynical
  187. is sputnik still orbiting earth?
  188. International Space Agency
  189. A Crusty Sun ??
  190. BAA 'Asteroid' book
  191. www.britastro.org/info/radio.html
  192. M31 Comparison Image for Mr Geake
  193. M31 Image
  194. 5" Tube rings needed
  195. pics - sunspot burps!
  196. Missed Auroras
  197. NGC 7662 redone with AIP4WIN
  198. Powerful Astronomy Green Laser Pointer
  199. Martin's
  200. pics - sunspot burps!
  201. Any live web-based telescopes out there?
  202. Ricerca (Search) News
  203. Meade DSI and ATK 2C
  204. moon variations
  205. New Scientist SPACE - Hubble scans for Moon base locations
  206. New Scientist Premium- Dwarf galaxy lights up dark matter debate
  207. New Scientist SPACE - New technique pinpoints solar flare-ups
  208. Best ultra-portable telescope vs. binoculars?
  209. Pollution update
  210. Missing Magazine?
  211. Cosmos Magazine
  212. OLD ASTRONOMY BOOKS.... TRADE FOR SHORT TUBE REFRACTOR 3 or 4 inch with EQ
  213. pic of tonight's -7 Iridium flash
  214. Cosmos Magazine
  215. solar prom activity returns
  216. more candidate cosmic string lens pairs in HUDF (re comment by Levon Pogosian on astro-ph/0506400); also myriad minute bright blue sources, always on dark background mesh: Murray 2005.08.19
  217. Brooklands classics OT
  218. For the astronomer that has everything...
  219. Trefach October 28th Star Camp
  220. Bolts
  221. AStrobond - RAW
  222. Sky polution
  223. dob 8"
  224. Planing rules/permission for back garden observatories?
  225. Quality of Orion Optics Newtonians
  226. Last 48 hrs, 127mm Mak telescope ebay.
  227. solar observing: opinions sought!
  228. Best Canon Image Stabilised Binoculars for Astro
  229. SPACE.com -- Milky Way's Central Structure Seen with Fresh Clarity
  230. Now I remember why...
  231. NGC 7662 image at F/30 and F/20 Combined
  232. Spanish thermals
  233. Who was the first person to concieve of man-made orbiting satellites being used in world-wide communications?
  234. From the Messiah to the 144,000 and the 200 million of the 12 tribes of Israel. On Jewish science.On the Global Holocaust of the Gentiles. The secrets of dephypotising humanity (Jewish science). To the Seven Servants of war. The end of the Matrix (hy
  235. this morning's solar prom
  236. Stupid Observing Trick
  237. ANN: Release of LunarPhase Pro V2.30 [Moon Observer's Toolkit]
  238. Borg Eco
  239. Use of green lasers at Public Star parties?
  240. Skywatcher EQ-6 and Argo Navis
  241. nightvision "safe" red bulbs ?
  242. which plossl?
  243. Best (fastest) place to get slide film processed?
  244. Perseid Timelapse sequence
  245. Advice on buying a scope
  246. The first triple asteroid system observed
  247. Skywatcher Evostar-80 ED Pro OTA ?
  248. Meade RCX400-1st UK images
  249. Sky at Night repeats
  250. No Perseids but nice consolation prize