Question by : What is a better binocular for astronomy? My husband and I are beginners to astronomy and I read a book that said to start out with a min 7 x 50 binoculars. i was searching on binoculars.com and telescope .com and am not sure whichbinocularr would be the most for my...
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What is a better binocular for astronomy?
How to Enhance Your Star Gazing Hobby with an Astronomy Laser Pointer
If you are one of the many people that are into the hobby of star gazing or astronomy, then chances are you have heard about astronomy laser pointer pens. What you may not realize is what these laser pointer pens have many great applications for this wonderful hobby and come in many different varieties,...
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what will the average binoculars be able to see for astronomy?
Question by : what will the average binoculars be able to see for astronomy? if i drive out into the starry countryside and pull out just an average, decent pair of binocualrs, what should i be able to see? Best answer: Answer by StargazerThere are quite a few objects out there to see with...
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Article by Freddy Bomar Learning about astronomy is one of the most fascinating and intriguing scientific adventures one particular can undertake. Although there are certainly incredible sights to behold on our earth and in our oceans nothing compares for the immense wonderful beauty that is available in the sky. Whilst the superb universe complete...
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Help with Astronomy question! About stars their origin/evolution etc?
Question by : Help with Astronomy question! About stars their origin/evolution etc? I have to “Outline models and theories for describing the nature of the sun and stars and their origin, evolution and fate” and I have no idea what kind of answer I should give to this question!! If anyone could help me...
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Lives of Stars and Astronomy help?
Question by : Lives of Stars and Astronomy help? i have a few questions i need help on.. if you could be kind enough to help me out, that would be greatly appreciated! 1) How long a star lives and what it becomes at the end of its life depends mainly on what? 2)What...
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Astronomy – The Subdisciplines and Tendencies of Science
Article by lilu nayts Since the humanity and human culture existed we have been studying the stars above us fascinated by their beauty and mystery. That is why the investigation of astronomy was known since ancient times and is still developing today.Astronomy aims at researching heaven bodies, their movement, inner structure, development as well...
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Find out regarding Astronomy Dictionary
Article by Isabella Roffe The entire world of astronomy is so complex that a novice may in the beginning experience overcome when trying to accomplish even a fundamental knowledge of the subject matter. A curious individual could be turned off from learning about this kind of a intriguing subject just since they never know...
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I am starting an astronomy club at school what activities should I plan?
Question by : I am starting an astronomy club at school what activities should I plan? I live in Tampa and am starting an astronomy club at my college. We have transportation and a telescope. I sent an email to MOSI about their planetarium but besides MOSI and stargazing in clearwater, what else can...
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Locate any distance target comfortably with astronomy laser pointer
Never make a mistake to assume that an astronomy laser pointer is restricted for astronauts only. If you have kids in your family, then again you can use it to bring smiles in those innocent faces. Point out the ‘twinkle, twinkle, little star’ for them and let them enjoy the beauty of starry night...
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What astronomy telescopes live website ?
Question by : What astronomy telescopes live website ? Offer live view thur there telescope and can be seen on my pc thur there websites? and also offers info what is being view nebular, planet,galaxzy etc? Best answer: Answer by Red RoseI doubt you will find one. Large telescopes are booked up months in...
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich (formerly the Royal Greenwich Observatory or RGO) organized an Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition and announced the winners on Wednesday 9 September. An exhibition of all images opened on the following day at the observatory. The winners are Martin Pugh, Michael O’Connell, Thomas Davis, Nikhil Shahi, Ted Dobosz, Michael...
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