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- Mars reaches maximum size
- NGC 7023 (Caldwell 4) - a reflection nebula in Cepheus
- Lots of Holmes
- Scopes n Skies (aka Pulsar))
- Security Update 2007-009 for 10.4.11 / 10.5.1
- Comet 8P Tuttle - December 16th 2007
- Meade ETX125 & Canon 350D
- What they don't tell you about double stars!
- S&T Jan subscription issue
- S&T Jan subscription issue
- Exploring the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (1)
- Comet 29P Schwassmann-Wachmann - December 9th 2007
- Faculty Position Opportunities, Institute of Statistical Science,Academia Sinica, Taipei
- Geminid Meteor Shower Coming
- A newly reported variable star in Cepheus?
- Supernova 2007rt - December 9th 2007
- MEET NEW ADULTS! 5000+ NEW PROFILES PER WEEK! FREE!
- Asto stuff at Lidl supermarket from Next Monday
- NGC 281 - More big images from small telescopes
- why the temperature of different objects vary?
- Some Geminid Information. (from msnbc)
- Comet C/2006 S5 Hill - December 9th 2007
- New astro images uploaded
- NGC 2359 - More big images from small telescopes
- A little known dark nebula in Monoceros?
- Comet Holmes - December 5th 2007
- Mike Huckabee's Magical Beliefs
- Astronomy in Yorkshire Dales
- A newly reported variable star in Lacerta?
- Hunting for new galaxy clusters
- Solar radiation
- Do vested interests hold back progress?
- "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
- M43 - Overshadowed by its more famous neighbour!
- Heads up - Sunday Evening 2/12/07 BBC4
- What can I image in 5 minutes?
- Deep Imaging in Hydrogen Alpha
- "STELLAR TWINS" IN THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
- Exploring the Digitized Sky Survey
- Two previously unreported variable stars in Andromeda andCamelopardalis?
- Latest Space Tourist
- M43 - Overshadowed by its more famous neighbour!
- New Resources for Amateur Astronomers - site updated
- Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae (LDN 497)
- New Resources for Amateur Astronomers
- The Cygnus Wall
- What can I image in 60 seconds?
- I can see your house from here.
- Short projects for amateur astronomers
- New to group - photography question
- R CRB - a sooty star?
- Sonics and Entropy
- Nova Monitoring
- Apollo Mission Video's
- Lynds' Catalogue of Dark Nebulae (LDN 497)
- A Possible New Common Proper Motion Pair?
- FA Birth of Worlds vintage Astronomy 1890
- Big Images from Small Telescopes (4)
- Big Images from Small Telescopes (3)
- Digitasl Universe 1.5 available for Amiga OS4
- Red Variables in NGC 6883 (Cygnus)
- Bright comet
- Big Images from Small Telescopes (2)
- Our nearest neighbours - EZ AQR
- Variable stars in Orion - nice amateur targets
- Revelation Binoculars 15x70, 20x80 & 20x100
- eBay: Celestron Nexstar 8 with Tripod Star Pointer
- AWR Tech GOTO System (Possibly EQ6 too) Discussion forum!
- The Amateur Red Dwarf Survey 2007-2008
- Our nearest neighbours - CN LEO (Wolf 359)
- Telescope Scammer
- Red Variables in the Perseus Double Cluster
- Big Images from Small Telescopes - The Gamma Cygni Nebula
- Expanding the statistical toolkit with algebraic statistics
- Colour contrasting double stars
- Oh dear, hope this doesn't become popular
- Our nearest neighbours - WX UMA
- List of those who will spend eternity in Hell
- Worse *IS* Better: Thanksgiving 2007
- Thanksgiving reminder...
- Pat Robertson Advocates Abortion, Adultery, Fornication, Homosexuality
- High Profile Variable Stars (1)
- Suspected infra-red variables in the region of M27
- Judas by any other name...
- Our nearest neighbours - SO 0253-1652
- CCD Camera advice
- Galaxy Cluster Abell 154 - more than meets the eye
- AWR Tech IDS Help
- Disobedient Women
- A Lesson In Time
- New Element Discovered
- An attractive New General Catalogue group in Pisces
- The Age and Size of the Universe.
- "Look, the sun looks just like a **GIANT SPOTLIGHT**!"
- 17P/Holmes and C14
- Alternatives to the Hubble Palette
- Pulsar Optical - a warning...
- Holmes yet another great pic
- Holmes history
- Holmes - Nov 01, inner coma structures
- So why has this pair been listed in the catalog?
- Comet Holmes brightening?
- New yearly meteor shower from Holmes?
- Holmes coma detail - October 30th
- The All Sky Automated Survey
- Baade's Window
- Mars, October 31st 2007, good to excellent seeing
- Spaceweather.com and Halloween
- Our nearest neighbours - UV CETI
- Two dark nebulae in M24 in Sagittarius
- Couple of new Holmes images after attaching my camera to the 'scope...
- Holmes has a tail
- Spec of Tesco own-brand binoculars?
- The Hubble Palette in narrow band imaging - Part 2
- My own Holmes picture...
- 17P/Holmes inner coma detail
- Comet Homes
- The Hubble Palette in narrow band imaging
- Blatant plug for new astronomy club in Kent
- Infrared variables in the field of OO VUL
- GPS active star charts...
- Recent additions to the Washington Double Star Catalog
- Comet 17/P Holmes in outburst (Perseus)
- Comet 17/P Holmes in outburst (Perseus)
- What can I image in 60 seconds?
- Deep imaging in Hydrogen Alpha
- Nova, Supernova and Targets of Opportunity
- Biggest 'small' black hole discovered
- OT Slightly - LED street lighting to be installed in Canada - not long for here ?
- Daytime Observing!
- Iridium flare?
- Salisbury A S?
- Semi-regular variable stars
- Fatloss computer program
- Keilder star party
- S&T UK
- How to know when a politician is lying...
- Mars from the 11th October
- View Mars the same as viewing the Moon
- Watch: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon: The $100 billion moon landing fraud.
- HP Desktop for sale!
- Watch NFL Games Online
- (IVAN): SATANAS ES DERROTADO
- An uncatalogued dark nebula in Monoceros?
- SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
- Would someone please respond with reasonable answers? [was Re: Whatis the minimum watts-per-meter-squared I need to receive if I want audio?]
- What is the minimum watts-per-meter-squared I need to receive ifI want audio?
- Meade ETX 125 question
- OT: Sci-Fi space radio imagination gone wild -- what I would hearon a 2 GHz AM DX receiver in space.
- So why has this pair been included?
- Only two kinds of people... (was: Less Apollo 11)
- Aldi Telescope from Thursday 11/10/07
- "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
- Receiving 2 GHz AM signals in space. What do they sound like?
- What has this star been listed?
- Receiving 2 GHz AM signals in space. What do they sound like?
- Meteor sighting.
- Venus visible in daylight
- Comet C/2007 F1 LONEOS
- Designed to fail? - the current state of amateur double star astronomy
- 1/4" threaded inserts in UK
- Which Telescope?
- Binary and double star site - updated
- A dirge for astrology
- Modern imaging .
- Praktika Binouclars
- Mars, September 25th '07
- Binary and double stars
- Distinguishing RF from IR [was Re: What is the highest radio frequencyused for radio astronomy?]
- The lost Sargassi Sea: around Sh2-101
- Bright light in the East.
- An Asteroid Strike Swap?
- Astronomists?
- The Equinox
- SETI Earth meet Venus, SETI Venus meet Earth
- "Hubble's Variable nebula" - NGC 2261 - in Monoceros
- Paging Andrew Robertson
- Multiscale Methods (Call for Submissions)
- SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
- Watch Satellite TV On Your PC
- M101 in 70mm bins
- Cassini's Iapetus flyby
- Genuine new motion
- Unequal day length
- What is Gravity? Why/How does it work?
- 'Heretical' cosmologist does away with the big bang - space - 10 September 2007 - New Scientist Space
- (IVÁN): DECLARADO SANTO PARA DIOS
- October Sky and Telescope
- Pioneer 10 and 11
- Crosspost Warning
- Timothy Golden Listens to an S D Rodrian Sonata.
- First pics...
- Equinox Star Party
- [OT sort of] Clockwork model of the solar system is straight out of Myst - Engadget
- Scientists find elusive waves in sun's corona
- artifact found with google sky
- What is the highest radio frequency used for radio astronomy?
- Lights Out London - Effect on night sky
- Updated web site - variables, doubles, comets, animations and a blog
- Front Page London Times
- University of Minnesota astronomers find gaping hole in the Universe
- Biggest void in space is 1 billion light years across - space - 24 August 2007 - New Scientist Space
- Rare Meteor Shower Coming
- Rare Meteor Shower Coming
- BBC NEWS | Technology | Google Earth given celestial view
- MOON - VESTA, end August, 07
- BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Rare dead star found near Earth
- SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
- A monster galaxy pileup
- How bright is the Milky Way at night?
- SN 2007gr in NGC 1058 (Perseus)
- Star with a "comet's" tail.
- Wide field around M6 & M7 from the Nubian desert
- Astronomy event at the University of Salford - Saturday 1st September 2007
- 2 moons Aug 27th....
- Wide field around M6 & M7 from the Nubian desert
- using the ccd in a Nikon coolpix 5700
- Perseids summary image 11/12 August (22 meteors)
- Help with telescope motor drive.
- MOON - VESTA, Aug, 07, Wk 3
- Help req with meade etx
- If not Iridium Flare, them what?
- Houston, we have a fiath-based problem:
- videoing the Perseids
- Perseid meteor
- Venus is alive, Mars is dead
- Don't forget the Perseids
- Ptolemaeus and Albategnius
- ISS & STS118 Pass
- Deepsky observing reports
- Adapter for a 2" diagonal
- uk.sci.astronomy scheduled for sporge flood
- STS 118 Shuttle Launch tonight
- Lunar occultation of the Pleiades, 6/7 August 2007
- MOON - VESTA, Aug, Wk 2, 07
- Sunset = moonrise
- Clavius from the 4th August
- Silly Season
- Gravity
- Celestron Pacific Orange C8 telescope (1979)
- Existence Is Absolutely Deterministic (was: Proof of Evolution)
- Brain May finishes thesis after 26 year gap - yes it's on topic because it's an astronomy degree
- Viewing the Milky Way
- Viewing the Milky Way
- Proof of Evolution.
- This Evening, I Saw A Satellite Flare!
- New double star and binary star site
- MOON - VESTA, 1st WEEK AUGUST
- Scope controller ... Wii
- Off-Topic: My Disability
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