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Amateur astronomy equipment, techniques, info, etc.
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Merits of Islam in the Relationship Between Men &Women
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I am happy to be a member of this group and I consider you my friends. As a friend , I like to share with you some thoughts that I believe will be useful for your life. Merits of Islam in the Relationship Between Men &Women 1- Islam encourages marriage to prevent committing adultery, and considers marriage to be one of the ways of the Messengers;The... more »
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Hubble status?
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Is the Hubble Space Telescope still out of commission? I haven't seen any news about it since the announcement on Sep 29th. That report mentioned that a redundant system could possibly be brought on-line to allow data to be downloaded again. Otherwise, it might be dead until the rescheduled repair mission next year.... more »
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Timely Excerpts `
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ! If there is a more befitting description of the Anti-Christian ` ! Atheist U.S. Government and her subordinate allies, I have yet `. ! to read it, seeing that this is certainly Hell, and the harlot - ! of Babylon certainly rules her global Empire with an iron fist: .... more »
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MSNBC does it again !
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M86 visible to the naked eye??? "The smash-up between galaxies M86 and NGC4438 not been suspected before, and may explain why M86, which is visible to the naked eye, is unable to give birth to new stars." [link]
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Collimating an old Celestron C8?
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The current thread about resolving deep-sky objects prompts me to ask a question I first posted some years ago, which was never answered. I have a 30+ year old C8 that's seen a lot of travel and abuse and has been collimated a number of times. Of course I have no record or recollection of how far or in what direction the individual... more »
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WASP-11b/HAT-P-10b in Aries (latest discovery)
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Dear group, Approximately two weeks ago we had the announcement surrounding the latest exoplanet discovery. To be more specific, two independent exoplanet hunting teams (WASP and HatNet) announced their discovery of an exoplanet in Aries which has the least mass of any exoplanet discovered to-date and which is hosted by an 11.89 magnitude K-type... more »
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