Do you believe there are aliens from other planets out there? Tell me… -have you ever witnessed one? -been ubducted by one? I WANT TO KNOW EVERY THING (but please be honest!!)
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Archive for March, 2010
Aliens!!!!!!!?
Binoculars For Astronomy – Know the Basics
If you like to look to the heavens even just occasionally get yourself some decent binoculars and indulge in a little binocular astronomy. Think about it, binoculars are inexpensive, highly portable and require no complicated setting up procedure so are ideal for casual astronomy.
Binoculars allow excellent moon views, and great viewing of...
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How to Use your New Telescope for Best Results
Feeling frustrated with your first telescope? Don’t know how to get the best out of your first telescope? In this article, I will give you my tips that I have learnt in the last decade with Astronomy.
::: Knowing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Your Telescope :::
Knowing the good points about...
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What would be a good Telescope/Astronomy program?
In other words are there programs online which will tell you depending on your location and time of night and year what you can see and where to look for it if you have a telescope, thanks.
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Space travel????
Right now I am 20 years old. I have always been fascinated by space travel and science fiction. The idea of the infinite beyond is mesmerizing. My question is…is it possible, in my lifetime for feasible, commercial space travel. If not commercial space travel, at least will it be possible to go outside of...
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I want to start an Astronomy club for kids. I want to take donations of unused video games to fund it. Ideas?
The premise would be unerprivelged kids wouldn’t have to pay but, donate any type or amount of old games to be auctioned. I would also need to except donations from outside sources. I had an idea of using (Video Games for Stars ) to buy Telescopes, books, other learning materials and fund trips. My...
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Astronomy for Kids
Astronomy is a serious science. Astronomy for kids is a thought provoking pursuit that can teach them about the sciences in general. Kids are naturally drawn to many aspects of astronomy. These include the moon, the stars and far distant galaxies. The Earth’s closest neighbor is the moon. It orbits our planet once...
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The Last Mission to the Hubble Telescope
The Hubble has given us pictures of merging galaxies, asteroids, new galaxies, the rings around Uranus, and other planets. It has given scientists insights into star formation and star death. The Hubble Deep Field has produced pictures of distant galaxies nearly ten billion years ago. Hubble has produced information on Black Holes and...
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What is your favourite extraterrestrial sky (from the known planets, satellites and dwarf planets) ?
I would like to see the rings of Saturn from Iapetus’ mountains or the Neptune’s huge blue and pale crescent looming over the Tritonian sky. Or Jupiter with its red eye on the sky of Callisto. What is your favourite extraterrestrial sky? Argue your answer. P.S. Is there any site with spectacular artistic images...
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What things would an astronomy hobbyist like to see in a website about astronomy and astronomy products?
I’m working on a new website about astronomy and astronomy related products, and would really like to know what would make astronomy hobbyists want to go to the site. Any thoughts and suggestions are very welcome. Thanks
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Astronomy?
I have to write a speech for Chemistry about Astronomy. I have no clue what to add to it for subject topics/categories. They can be like… careers, about some other stuff in space, and so on… Any other suggestions?
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