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  1. Mars reaches maximum size
  2. NGC 7023 (Caldwell 4) - a reflection nebula in Cepheus
  3. Lots of Holmes
  4. Scopes n Skies (aka Pulsar))
  5. Security Update 2007-009 for 10.4.11 / 10.5.1
  6. Comet 8P Tuttle - December 16th 2007
  7. Meade ETX125 & Canon 350D
  8. What they don't tell you about double stars!
  9. S&T Jan subscription issue
  10. S&T Jan subscription issue
  11. Exploring the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (1)
  12. Comet 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann - December 9th 2007
  13. Faculty Position Opportunities, Institute of Statistical Science,Academia Sinica, Taipei
  14. Geminid Meteor Shower Coming
  15. A newly reported variable star in Cepheus?
  16. Supernova 2007rt - December 9th 2007
  17. MEET NEW ADULTS! 5000+ NEW PROFILES PER WEEK! FREE!
  18. Asto stuff at Lidl supermarket from Next Monday
  19. NGC 281 - More big images from small telescopes
  20. why the temperature of different objects vary?
  21. Some Geminid Information. (from msnbc)
  22. Comet C/2006 S5 Hill - December 9th 2007
  23. New astro images uploaded
  24. NGC 2359 - More big images from small telescopes
  25. A little known dark nebula in Monoceros?
  26. Comet Holmes - December 5th 2007
  27. Mike Huckabee's Magical Beliefs
  28. Astronomy in Yorkshire Dales
  29. A newly reported variable star in Lacerta?
  30. Hunting for new galaxy clusters
  31. Solar radiation
  32. Do vested interests hold back progress?
  33. "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
  34. M43 - Overshadowed by its more famous neighbour!
  35. Heads up - Sunday Evening 2/12/07 BBC4
  36. What can I image in 5 minutes?
  37. Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha
  38. "STELLAR TWINS" IN THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
  39. Exploring the Digitized Sky Survey
  40. Two previously unreported variable stars in Andromeda andCamelopardalis?
  41. Latest Space Tourist
  42. M43 - Overshadowed by its more famous neighbour!
  43. New Resources for Amateur Astronomers - site updated
  44. Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae (LDN 497)
  45. New Resources for Amateur Astronomers
  46. The Cygnus Wall
  47. What can I image in 60 seconds?
  48. I can see your house from here.
  49. Short projects for amateur astronomers
  50. New to group - photography question
  51. R CRB - a sooty star?
  52. Sonics and Entropy
  53. Nova Monitoring
  54. Apollo Mission Video's
  55. Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae (LDN 497)
  56. A Possible New Common Proper Motion Pair?
  57. FA Birth of Worlds vintage Astronomy 1890
  58. Big Images from Small Telescopes (4)
  59. Big Images from Small Telescopes (3)
  60. Digitasl Universe 1.5 available for Amiga OS4
  61. Red Variables in NGC 6883 (Cygnus)
  62. Bright comet
  63. Big Images from Small Telescopes (2)
  64. Our nearest neighbours - EZ AQR
  65. Variable stars in Orion - nice amateur targets
  66. Revelation Binoculars 15x70, 20x80 & 20x100
  67. eBay: Celestron Nexstar 8 with Tripod Star Pointer
  68. AWR Tech GOTO System (Possibly EQ6 too) Discussion forum!
  69. The Amateur Red Dwarf Survey 2007-2008
  70. Our nearest neighbours - CN LEO (Wolf 359)
  71. Telescope Scammer
  72. Red Variables in the Perseus Double Cluster
  73. Big Images from Small Telescopes - The Gamma Cygni Nebula
  74. Expanding the statistical toolkit with algebraic statistics
  75. Colour contrasting double stars
  76. Oh dear, hope this doesn't become popular
  77. Our nearest neighbours - WX UMA
  78. List of those who will spend eternity in Hell
  79. Worse *IS* Better: Thanksgiving 2007
  80. Thanksgiving reminder...
  81. Pat Robertson Advocates Abortion, Adultery, Fornication, Homosexuality
  82. High Profile Variable Stars (1)
  83. Suspected infra-red variables in the region of M27
  84. Judas by any other name...
  85. Our nearest neighbours - SO 0253-1652
  86. CCD Camera advice
  87. Galaxy Cluster Abell 154 - more than meets the eye
  88. AWR Tech IDS Help
  89. Disobedient Women
  90. A Lesson In Time
  91. New Element Discovered
  92. An attractive New General Catalogue group in Pisces
  93. The Age and Size of the Universe.
  94. "Look, the sun looks just like a **GIANT SPOTLIGHT**!"
  95. 17P/Holmes and C14
  96. Alternatives to the Hubble Palette
  97. Pulsar Optical - a warning...
  98. Holmes yet another great pic
  99. Holmes history
  100. Holmes - Nov 01, inner coma structures
  101. So why has this pair been listed in the catalog?
  102. Comet Holmes brightening?
  103. New yearly meteor shower from Holmes?
  104. Holmes coma detail - October 30th
  105. The All Sky Automated Survey
  106. Baade's Window
  107. Mars, October 31st 2007, good to excellent seeing
  108. Spaceweather.com and Halloween
  109. Our nearest neighbours - UV CETI
  110. Two dark nebulae in M24 in Sagittarius
  111. Couple of new Holmes images after attaching my camera to the 'scope...
  112. Holmes has a tail
  113. Spec of Tesco own-brand binoculars?
  114. The Hubble Palette in narrow band imaging - Part 2
  115. My own Holmes picture...
  116. 17P/Holmes inner coma detail
  117. Comet Homes
  118. The Hubble Palette in narrow band imaging
  119. Blatant plug for new astronomy club in Kent
  120. Infrared variables in the field of OO VUL
  121. GPS active star charts...
  122. Recent additions to the Washington Double Star Catalog
  123. Comet 17/P Holmes in outburst (Perseus)
  124. Comet 17/P Holmes in outburst (Perseus)
  125. What can I image in 60 seconds?
  126. Deep imaging in Hydrogen Alpha
  127. Nova, Supernova and Targets of Opportunity
  128. Biggest 'small' black hole discovered
  129. OT Slightly - LED street lighting to be installed in Canada - not long for here ?
  130. Daytime Observing!
  131. Iridium flare?
  132. Salisbury A S?
  133. Semi-regular variable stars
  134. Fatloss computer program
  135. Keilder star party
  136. S&T UK
  137. How to know when a politician is lying...
  138. Mars from the 11th October
  139. View Mars the same as viewing the Moon
  140. Watch: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon: The $100 billion moon landing fraud.
  141. HP Desktop for sale!
  142. Watch NFL Games Online
  143. (IVAN): SATANAS ES DERROTADO
  144. An uncatalogued dark nebula in Monoceros?
  145. SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
  146. Would someone please respond with reasonable answers? [was Re: Whatis the minimum watts-per-meter-squared I need to receive if I want audio?]
  147. What is the minimum watts-per-meter-squared I need to receive ifI want audio?
  148. Meade ETX 125 question
  149. OT: Sci-Fi space radio imagination gone wild -- what I would hearon a 2 GHz AM DX receiver in space.
  150. So why has this pair been included?
  151. Only two kinds of people... (was: Less Apollo 11)
  152. Aldi Telescope from Thursday 11/10/07
  153. "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
  154. Receiving 2 GHz AM signals in space. What do they sound like?
  155. What has this star been listed?
  156. Receiving 2 GHz AM signals in space. What do they sound like?
  157. Meteor sighting.
  158. Venus visible in daylight
  159. Comet C/2007 F1 LONEOS
  160. Designed to fail? - the current state of amateur double star astronomy
  161. 1/4" threaded inserts in UK
  162. Which Telescope?
  163. Binary and double star site - updated
  164. A dirge for astrology
  165. Modern imaging .
  166. Praktika Binouclars
  167. Mars, September 25th '07
  168. Binary and double stars
  169. Distinguishing RF from IR [was Re: What is the highest radio frequencyused for radio astronomy?]
  170. The lost Sargassi Sea: around Sh2-101
  171. Bright light in the East.
  172. An Asteroid Strike Swap?
  173. Astronomists?
  174. The Equinox
  175. SETI Earth meet Venus, SETI Venus meet Earth
  176. "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
  177. Paging Andrew Robertson
  178. Multiscale Methods (Call for Submissions)
  179. SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
  180. Watch Satellite TV On Your PC
  181. M101 in 70mm bins
  182. Cassini's Iapetus flyby
  183. Genuine new motion
  184. Unequal day length
  185. What is Gravity? Why/How does it work?
  186. 'Heretical' cosmologist does away with the big bang - space - 10 September 2007 - New Scientist Space
  187. (IVÁN): DECLARADO SANTO PARA DIOS
  188. October Sky and Telescope
  189. Pioneer 10 and 11
  190. Crosspost Warning
  191. Timothy Golden Listens to an S D Rodrian Sonata.
  192. First pics...
  193. Equinox Star Party
  194. [OT sort of] Clockwork model of the solar system is straight out of Myst - Engadget
  195. Scientists find elusive waves in sun's corona
  196. artifact found with google sky
  197. What is the highest radio frequency used for radio astronomy?
  198. Lights Out London - Effect on night sky
  199. Updated web site - variables, doubles, comets, animations and a blog
  200. Front Page London Times
  201. University of Minnesota astronomers find gaping hole in the Universe
  202. Biggest void in space is 1 billion light years across - space - 24 August 2007 - New Scientist Space
  203. Rare Meteor Shower Coming
  204. Rare Meteor Shower Coming
  205. BBC NEWS | Technology | Google Earth given celestial view
  206. MOON - VESTA, end August, 07
  207. BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Rare dead star found near Earth
  208. SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
  209. A monster galaxy pileup
  210. How bright is the Milky Way at night?
  211. SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
  212. Star with a "comet's" tail.
  213. Wide field around M6 & M7 from the Nubian desert
  214. Astronomy event at the University of Salford - Saturday 1st September 2007
  215. 2 moons Aug 27th....
  216. Wide field around M6 & M7 from the Nubian desert
  217. using the ccd in a Nikon coolpix 5700
  218. Perseids summary image 11/12 August (22 meteors)
  219. Help with telescope motor drive.
  220. MOON - VESTA, Aug, 07, Wk 3
  221. Help req with meade etx
  222. If not Iridium Flare, them what?
  223. Houston, we have a fiath-based problem:
  224. videoing the Perseids
  225. Perseid meteor
  226. Venus is alive, Mars is dead
  227. Don't forget the Perseids
  228. Ptolemaeus and Albategnius
  229. ISS & STS118 Pass
  230. Deepsky observing reports
  231. Adapter for a 2" diagonal
  232. uk.sci.astronomy scheduled for sporge flood
  233. STS 118 Shuttle Launch tonight
  234. Lunar occultation of the Pleiades, 6/7 August 2007
  235. MOON - VESTA, Aug, Wk 2, 07
  236. Sunset = moonrise
  237. Clavius from the 4th August
  238. Silly Season
  239. Gravity
  240. Celestron Pacific Orange C8 telescope (1979)
  241. Existence Is Absolutely Deterministic (was: Proof of Evolution)
  242. Brain May finishes thesis after 26 year gap - yes it's on topic because it's an astronomy degree
  243. Viewing the Milky Way
  244. Viewing the Milky Way
  245. Proof of Evolution.
  246. This Evening, I Saw A Satellite Flare!
  247. New double star and binary star site
  248. MOON - VESTA, 1st WEEK AUGUST
  249. Scope controller ... Wii
  250. Off-Topic: My Disability