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Mars expected to dazzle us on Christmas Eve

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - No telescope is needed, and South Florida’s light pollution, among the worst in the nation, won’t affect its viewing. Usually, local stargazers must travel into the Everglades, often at ungodly hours, to observe such cosmic phenomena. “A lot of things
Source of solar wind revealedEdmonton Journal - Images from […]

Telescopes, Famouse

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Telescopes, Famouse, Telescopes, Binoculars, Microscopes, Spotting Scopes, Night Vision, Books & Software, Range Finders, CCD Digital Imaging, Brass & Antique, Accessories

Telescope Control Project

Friday, December 21st, 2007

The telescope control project exists to help organizations and individuals achieve remote robotic control over their telescope equipment.
TelescopesHow to pick the right telescope Gift Certificate What does it take to make sure you get the right telescope the telescope that best fits your needs and your budget?
Webster Telescopes - Large Dobsonian […]

Rickman good at bad

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Toronto Sun - From my end of the telescope, there’s an awful lot of work there with no money for publicity. I have two films coming out this next year which are so different, to me coming from Sweeney Todd, I’d had to say, ‘Well, this will be interesting, playing
Today, Mars makes […]

Astronomy Telescopes from Meade, Celestron, Tele Vue, Takahashi,

Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Astronomy Telescopes from Meade, Celestron, Tele Vue, Takahashi, … First Telescope. Meade Dealer. Celestron Dealer. Information Library. Instruction Manuals …
Meade : Telescopes - Shop at Binoculars […]

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Saturday, December 8th, 2007

Space News - Another view of Orion after being being run through Astrometry.net’s star image search engine. Red circles are stars found the still-in-development tool at the recent Astrophysics 2020 conference here at Johns Hopkins University’s Space Telescope


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