sci.astro.amateur (date)
June 29, 2005
- Re: computational amateur astronomy?, laura halliday, 22:07
- Re: Finder chart, canopus56, 21:41
- Re: computational amateur astronomy?, Paul S. Walsh, 21:38
- Re: Finder chart, Starlord, 21:19
- Re: computational amateur astronomy?, Terry A Haimann, 21:12
- Re: Einstein's gravity and SOHO images, geraldkelleher, 21:08
- Re: Finder chart, gubbenimanen, 20:56
- Galileo explains, geraldkelleher, 20:43
- B.S. media hype surrounding Deep Impact, RichA, 20:27
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 20:03
- computational amateur astronomy?, Jonathan Bartlett, 19:58
- Re: Deep impact, RichA, 19:54
- Re: Field of View Question, tony_flanders, 19:49
- Re: Finder chart, tony_flanders, 19:44
- Re: Deep impact, David Nakamoto, 19:12
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 19:03
- Re: Deep impact, Chris McMahan, 18:50
- Re: Finder chart, Klaatu, 18:23
- Finder chart, Starlord, 17:19
- Re: Deep impact, Ike, 17:05
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 16:52
- Re: Mercury & Venus, Pete Lawrence, 16:39
- Re: Deep impact, Bob Schmall, 15:37
- Image of Mercury by Maurizio di Sciullo, Anthony Ayiomamitis, 15:22
- Re: Einstein's gravity and SOHO images, tony hoffman, 14:59
- Re: Rosamond, Jeff Polston, 14:51
- Re: Einstein's gravity and SOHO images, tony hoffman, 14:32
- Re: Mount Help, chris . b, 13:38
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, geraldkelleher, 12:47
- Einstein's gravity and SOHO images, nytecam, 12:27
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, geraldkelleher, 12:19
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, geraldkelleher, 11:55
- Re: Mercury & Venus, gubbenimanen, 11:23
- Re: Polonia: parco nazionale di Bialowieza, Beta Persei, 09:01
- Polonia: parco nazionale di Bialowieza, Nicola Montecchiari, 08:41
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, Mary, 08:30
- Re: Mars is up, Mary, 08:26
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Mary, 08:22
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Mary, 08:14
- Another observer to look at comet impact, RichA, 07:53
- Lake on Titan?, RichA, 07:51
- Maybe, could be, possibly, part 2;, RichA, 07:50
- How slimy Intel keeps it's market share, RichA, 07:38
- Re: RichA = Troll, Coppy Littlehouse, 07:05
- Re: RichA = Troll, Mij Adyaw, 06:59
- Re: Planetary probes = exercises in frustation, Anthony Garcia, 06:58
- Re: Comet sighting?, Doink, 06:13
- Re: Mount Help, Llanzlan Klazmon, 05:41
- Re: RichA = Troll, Coppy Littlehouse, 05:37
- Re: Deep impact, Coppy Littlehouse, 05:35
- Re: Rosamond, AM, 05:12
- Re: Mercury & Venus, RichA, 05:02
- Re: Rosamond, RichA, 05:01
- Re: Rosamond, AM, 04:56
- Re: Deep impact, RichA, 04:53
- Re: Rosamond, Mark D, 04:42
- Re: Rosamond, Mark D, 04:39
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 03:47
- Re: Photo, Scott Smith, 03:46
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 03:33
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, R . P . Bindleswindle, 03:03
- Re: Rosamond, Jan Owen, 02:56
- Re: Rosamond, AM, 02:14
- Re: Mercury & Venus, gubbenimanen, 02:10
- Re: RichA = Troll, AstroHoney, 02:10
- Re: Rosamond, -JATO, 01:27
- Re: Eyepiece set FS, Frodo, 01:26
- Re: Mercury & Venus, gubbenimanen, 01:22
- Re: Mercury & Venus, G.T., 01:12
- Re: Mercury & Venus, AM, 01:01
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, AM, 00:59
- Re: Photo, G.T., 00:40
- Re: Question, RMOLLISE, 00:05
June 28, 2005
- Photo, Starlord, 23:56
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, Starlord, 23:32
- Mercury & Venus, Daniele Gasparri, 23:29
- Re: Field of View Question, Timothy R Oltrogge, 22:53
- Comet Temple 1 Farts, David Nakamoto, 22:53
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, Sam Wormley, 22:51
- Re: Planetary probes = exercises in frustation, MitchAlsup, 22:51
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, G.T., 22:29
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, tony_flanders, 22:16
- Question, Starlord, 22:04
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, Ike, 21:49
- Re: Project B8, Coppy Littlehouse, 21:34
- Re: An astronomical responsibility, G.T., 21:19
- Re: Deep impact, Bob May, 21:04
- Field of View Question, jordan . marton, 21:00
- Project B8, Starlord, 20:47
- Re: Planetary probes = exercises in frustation, Hilton Evans, 20:32
- next GCVS "name-list", allisonki, 19:59
- bland sun - except in Ha, nytecam, 19:46
- Re: Ha test rig [was H-alpha detection by human eye?], Martin Brown, 19:45
- Re: RichA = Troll, Mij Adyaw, 19:38
- Re: Ha test rig [was H-alpha detection by human eye?], Ioannis, 19:26
- Panis Quadragesimalis, geraldkelleher, 19:14
- Re: Ha test rig [was H-alpha detection by human eye?], tony_flanders, 19:10
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, Weosule, 17:57
- Re: Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, Bill Tschumy, 17:45
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 17:34
- Re: Mount Help, Stephen Paul, 17:30
- Re: From Rosamond, Starlord, 17:24
- Ha test rig [was H-alpha detection by human eye?], nytecam, 17:20
- Re: Comet sighting?, Bill Tschumy, 17:19
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Wayne Howell, 16:39
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Nostromozar, 16:00
- Re: Eyepiece set FS, Pierre Vandevenne, 15:19
- Re: Eyepiece set FS, RMOLLISE, 15:15
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, beavith, 15:12
- Re: Mount Help, RMOLLISE, 15:11
- Re: Rosamond, Mark D, 15:09
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 15:01
- Re: From Rosamond, Jeff Polston, 14:41
- Re: RichA = Troll, Pierre Vandevenne, 14:22
- An astronomical responsibility, geraldkelleher, 14:04
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of light pollution..., Pete Lawrence, 12:42
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, carl sagan's ghost, 12:27
- Re: Mars is up, Jason Casey, 10:59
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of lightpollut..., Pete Lawrence, 10:58
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of light pollut..., Pete Lawrence, 10:57
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of light pollution..., nytecam, 10:48
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 10:33
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 09:59
- Re: machholtz near M106, manastro, 09:58
- Re: machholtz near M106, manastro, 09:57
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Joe S., 09:24
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, szaki, 08:38
- Mars this summer, JOHN PAZMINO, 08:35
- Mars this summer, JOHN PAZMINO, 08:35
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, G.T., 08:14
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, thad, 08:11
- Re: Mount Help, Starlord, 07:45
- Re: Deep impact, David Nakamoto, 07:37
- Mount Help, Mike Jenkins, 07:10
- Re: very cool, Uncle Bob, 07:00
- Deep impact, Ike, 06:57
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 06:52
- Re: Rosamond, Mark D, 06:13
- Re: Rosamond, RichA, 06:12
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 06:10
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 06:05
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of lightpollut..., Starlord, 05:52
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 05:45
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Coppy Littlehouse, 05:42
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 05:40
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 05:38
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 04:51
- Re: Mercury/Venus, a stuffed bird(?) and a new form of light pollut..., Marty, 04:46
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Tom Hise, 04:45
- Re: Beginner - ETX 90AT vs. EC, snjr22, 04:40
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 04:39
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Wayne Howell, 04:29
- Re: Rosamond, Marty, 04:27
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Bill Becker, 04:10
- Re: Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 04:08
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 04:02
- Re: RichA = Troll, Mij Adyaw, 03:35
- Re: RichA = Troll, Mij Adyaw, 03:34
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 03:19
- Project Babylon 8 Refit, Starlord, 02:38
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, AFM, 02:34
- Planetary probes = exercises in frustation, RichA, 02:30
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 02:23
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Wayne Howell, 01:53
- Eyepiece set FS, Frodo, 01:22
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Robin Wier, 00:59
- Re: RichA = Troll, Jan Owen, 00:55
- Re: Rosamond, Jan Owen, 00:48
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Robin Wier, 00:42
- Re: RichA = Troll, Anti-Collectivist, 00:39
- pic-tonight's Venus & Mercury conjunction [June 27], nytecam, 00:21
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 00:19
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Bill Becker, 00:15
June 27, 2005
- Re: new Astronomical Games essay: Top of the World, CLT, 23:45
- new Astronomical Games essay: Top of the World, Brian Tung, 23:36
- Re: Beginner - ETX 90AT vs. EC, szaki, 23:31
- Re: RichA = Troll, gobbletwo, 23:28
- Re: Beginner - ETX 90AT vs. EC, Stephen Paul, 22:59
- Re: Rosamond, AM, 22:32
- Re: Mars is up, Jim, 22:30
- Re: Mars is up, David Nakamoto, 22:30
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 22:00
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 21:56
- Re: Mars is up, Daniele Gasparri, 21:44
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, Starlord, 21:44
- Re: Mars is up, David Nakamoto, 21:39
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, RS, 21:38
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 21:31
- Re: Beginner - ETX 90AT vs. EC, snjr22, 21:15
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 20:55
- Re: Rosamond, AM, 20:47
- Re: Mars is up, brdavis, 20:42
- Re: Rosamond, Starlord, 19:47
- Re: Moon rise/set times?, Doink, 19:45
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, Starlord, 19:35
- Re: Moon rise/set times?, Florian, 19:13
- Re: Moon rise/set times?, Anthony Ayiomamitis, 19:13
- Moon rise/set times?, Doink, 18:37
- Re: accruate "sundials", tadchem, 17:37
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 17:02
- Rosamond, Starlord, 16:51
- HUBBLE CAPTURES OUTBURST FROM COMET TARGETED BY DEEP IMPACT (STScI-PRC05-16), INBOX ASTRONOMY : NEWS ALERT, 16:48
- Re: Mars is up, Starlord, 16:40
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, RS, 16:39
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, AM, 16:10
- Circuit for Vixen DD-1 controller., David, 15:54
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, msimmonsmcse, 15:15
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, Phil, 15:12
- Re: Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, Roger Hamlett, 15:09
- Where Can I Find a Mirror Like This?, RS, 14:56
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 14:32
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Uwe Schürkamp, 13:56
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Uwe Schürkamp, 13:53
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 13:49
- Conjunctions as the Golden Chain., geraldkelleher, 12:18
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, BTMO, 11:24
- Mars is up, grumpa, 11:20
- 3 planets conjunction pictures, manastro, 11:08
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, szaki, 10:59
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, thad, 10:52
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Roger Dewhurst, 10:39
- Conjunction Junction WIth Venus and Mercury, Matthew Ota, 08:05
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, BTMO, 08:01
- Re: very cool, Davoud, 07:47
- Re: Bad News from Rosamond, Uncle Bob, 07:35
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, szaki, 07:10
- Re: RichA = Troll, ROC, 06:30
- very cool, ROC, 06:29
- Re: RichA = Troll, RichA, 06:10
- Re: Stupid XEphem question, Florian, 05:51
- Re: German WW2 binocular, video clip, AM, 05:38
- Bad News from Rosamond, Starlord, 05:37
- Re: RichA = Troll, Mij Adyaw, 03:45
- Re: Stupid XEphem question, Davoud, 03:27
- Stupid XEphem question, Florian, 02:36
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Llanzlan Klazmon, 02:12
- Re: e-mail address protection on google groups, Herb York, 01:55
- Re: e-mail address protection on google groups, Florian, 01:49
- Re: Comet sighting?, Florian, 01:16
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 01:01
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, John Savard, 00:50
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, ngc457, 00:42
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Carsten A. Arnholm, 00:01
- German WW2 binocular, video clip, szaki, 00:00
June 26, 2005
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, lal_truckee, 23:38
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Glenn Holliday, 23:19
- Comet sighting?, Doink, 23:17
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Anders Eklöf, 23:02
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 22:58
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, David Nakamoto, 22:52
- Re: RichA = Troll, Carlos, 22:52
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AM, 22:33
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 22:29
- RichA = Troll, AstroHoney, 21:41
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Ed T, 21:37
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Pierre, 21:36
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Pierre, 21:30
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 21:25
- Re: e-mail address protection on google groups, Starlord, 21:14
- Re: Foucault and Collimation webpages going off line, Doink, 21:14
- Re: From Rosamond, Starlord, 21:13
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Bill Becker, 21:09
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, decaf, 20:56
- Re: NLC question, Paul Schlyter, 20:39
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Bill Becker, 20:30
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Bob May, 20:18
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, David Knisely, 20:17
- Re: Foucault and Collimation webpages going off line, Doink, 19:57
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Brian Tung, 19:43
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Ike, 19:40
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Bill Becker, 19:29
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Bill Becker, 19:24
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, RMOLLISE, 19:09
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, manastro, 19:00
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Roger Hamlett, 18:48
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Davoud, 18:12
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, R . P . Bindleswindle, 17:59
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Anthony Garcia, 17:21
- Re: From Rosamond, Tom Hise, 17:08
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 16:59
- Re: machholtz near M106, Tom Randy, 16:43
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Craig, 16:32
- Re: Santa Ana, Craig, 16:32
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, carl sagan's ghost, 16:28
- Re: Colour fringes on refractor, Mean Mr Mustard, 16:17
- Re: e-mail address protection on google groups, Tim Auton, 16:14
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 16:11
- Re: Spectacular Conjunction for Mercury, Venus and Saturn, geraldkelleher, 16:10
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Tim Auton, 16:09
- From Rosamond, Starlord, 16:03
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, AM, 15:45
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Tim Auton, 15:35
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Wayne Howell, 15:31
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AM, 15:29
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Nostromozar, 15:17
- Re: 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Anders Eklöf, 14:57
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Pfudrucker, 14:38
- Re: Binocular Resolution, EdZ, 14:09
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 13:37
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 13:30
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 13:30
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Terry B, 12:57
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Larry Stedman, 12:38
- Re: Binocular Resolution, EdZ, 12:35
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 12:06
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Carsten A. Arnholm, 11:59
- Colour fringes on refractor, Pierre, 11:14
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Sue Bilstein, 11:01
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, BTMO, 10:42
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 10:31
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 10:27
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 10:17
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, Shane, 10:07
- Re: very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, BTMO, 10:01
- very rare? triple conjunction of naked eye planets,marvel 26-6-05 whole world?, don . lotto, 09:50
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 09:40
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 09:34
- Re: e-mail address protection on google groups, Matthew Ota, 08:59
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 07:56
- Re: H-alpha detection by human eye?, David Knisely, 07:38
- 3 Planets, 1 FOV, Pfudrucker, 07:27
- Foucault and Collimation webpages going off line, LarryG, 06:37
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, G.T., 06:32
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Davoud, 04:58
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Mike Kreuzer, 04:58
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Chris L Peterson, 04:56
- e-mail address protection on google groups, Tom Wales, 04:46
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 04:37
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Sam Wormley, 04:35
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 04:31
- I'm Back, Tom Wales, 04:12
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Chris L Peterson, 04:09
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 03:37
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Davoud, 03:13
- Re: Santa Ana, Matthew Ota, 02:54
- Re: Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Chris L Peterson, 02:44
- Asteroid 2004MN4 Near Miss ?, Stephen G . Giannoni, 02:34
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, Matthew Ota, 02:25
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Coppy Littlehouse, 01:04
- Re: H-alpha detection by human eye?, Chris L Peterson, 01:01
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Coppy Littlehouse, 01:01
- Re: Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, lal_truckee, 00:28
- Re: Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, Bill Tschumy, 00:16
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Carlos, 00:10
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Carlos, 00:00
June 25, 2005
- H-alpha detection by human eye?, nytecam, 23:58
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AM, 23:58
- Re: NLC question, nytecam, 23:26
- Re: Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, Ed Majden, 23:16
- Re: Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, Bill Tschumy, 22:00
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Bill Tschumy, 21:51
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, matt, 21:34
- Re: Diagonal question, Ed T, 21:20
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 21:03
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Coppy Littlehouse, 20:59
- Re: Binocular Resolution, EdZ, 20:40
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, David Knisely, 20:30
- Re: Spectacular Conjunction for Mercury, Venus and Saturn, David Knisely, 20:28
- Re: Diagonal question, CLT, 20:21
- Ealing Educator & Research Grade type telescopes!, Ed Majden, 20:20
- Re: NLC question, Pierre, 20:11
- Re: Diagonal question, matt, 20:02
- Re: Diagonal question, Ed T, 19:56
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, David Nakamoto, 19:53
- Re: Diagonal question, Doink, 19:50
- Re: Diagonal question, William Hamblen, 19:44
- Re: Binocular Resolution, Bill Tschumy, 19:34
- Diagonal question, Doink, 19:09
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 19:07
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, RMOLLISE, 17:48
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Carlos, 17:42
- Re: machholtz near M106, Scott Smith, 17:40
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, lal_truckee, 16:57
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 16:36
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Marty, 16:31
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 16:28
- Re: Foucault's pendulum for astronomers, RMOLLISE, 16:07
- Re: Binocular Resolution, RMOLLISE, 16:03
- machholtz near M106, manastro, 15:37
- Re: Binocular Resolution, John Carruthers, 13:53
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 13:35
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 12:57
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 12:11
- Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 11:16
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Ioannis, 10:49
- Binocular Resolution, Dave Mitsky, 10:22
- NLC question, Ike, 08:37
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, David Knisely, 08:34
- Re: NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, David Nakamoto, 07:43
- Re: Best way to block laptop light, Chris L Peterson, 07:34
- Best way to block laptop light, Philip Washington, 07:16
- Re: Distorted moon, Ike, 07:12
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Davoud, 05:58
- Sky & Telescope's News Bulletin - Jun 24, SJG, 05:38
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Cousin Ricky, 05:31
- Re: Mercury-Venus-Saturn conjunction, Mark, 04:41
- Re: NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, RichA, 04:19
- Re: NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, thad, 03:53
- Re: Mercury-Venus-Saturn conjunction, Glenn Holliday, 03:24
- Re: Spectacular Conjunction for Mercury, Venus and Saturn, Cousin Ricky, 02:34
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, RichA, 02:29
- Re: Santa Ana, Florian, 01:56
- Re: Santa Ana, Florian, 01:52
- Re: Santa Ana, Straw Man, 01:42
- Re: Santa Ana, G.T., 01:24
- Re: Santa Ana, Starlord, 01:21
- Re: Santa Ana, Wayne Howell, 01:12
- Re: Santa Ana, Straw Man, 00:51
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Marty, 00:47
- Re: Distorted moon, Jan Owen, 00:43
- Re: Santa Ana, G.T., 00:38
- Re: Santa Ana, Straw Man, 00:17
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Howard Lester, 00:13
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 00:12
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 00:11
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 00:08
June 24, 2005
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Greg Crinklaw, 23:41
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, james, 23:22
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 22:59
- Graphics,plenty of graphics, geraldkelleher, 22:59
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 22:58
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 22:58
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 22:55
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Mark Gingrich, 22:45
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, geraldkelleher, 22:32
- Re: tonight's pic of noctilucent cloud, Stephen Paul, 22:05
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Howard Lester, 22:02
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 21:47
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, RMOLLISE, 21:29
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, tony_flanders, 20:56
- Re: accruate "sundials", jeff, 19:41
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Ioannis, 19:31
- Re: In Sky&Tel Events: Tucson CCD Workshop in Late July--Further Info?, Howard Lester, 18:41
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, tony_flanders, 18:40
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 18:36
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST! [ statist taxes ], eawckyegcy, 18:32
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 18:23
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, lal_truckee, 18:17
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 18:11
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 18:08
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, Duke, 17:59
- Re: Astronomers' Holiday Special - A July 4 Comet Bash, Michael McCulloch, 17:50
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, kshatriya_bharat, 17:36
- Re: Foucault's pendulum for astronomers, howieglatter, 17:22
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, William C. Keel, 16:27
- Re: Foucault's pendulum for astronomers, geraldkelleher, 15:11
- Re: Foucault's pendulum for astronomers, jtaylor, 14:14
- noctilucent cloud got even better!, nytecam, 13:39
- Cosmos 1 - launch vehicle failure, Arnold, 13:16
- Foucault's pendulum for astronomers, geraldkelleher, 13:06
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 11:43
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 10:01
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Martin Brown, 09:28
- Re: accruate "sundials", Martin Brown, 09:12
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 08:57
- In Sky&Tel Events: Tucson CCD Workshop in Late July--Further Info?, W. Watson, 08:51
- Re: noctilucent cloud got even better!, ralph, 08:36
- Re: NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, ralph, 08:35
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Pat O'Connell, 07:00
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST! [ statist taxes ], Ralph Hertle, 06:58
- Re: NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, Pat O'Connell, 06:39
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Too_Many_Tools, 06:28
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, tedkord, 06:16
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, AFM, 05:37
- Re: Finder Charts - Deep Impact - Comet 9P/Tempel1, CLT, 05:14
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, David Nakamoto, 04:05
- NASA job to keep certain firms in business?, RichA, 03:47
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, RichA, 03:46
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), canopus56, 02:54
- Re: Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, Mij Adyaw, 02:25
- Re: Deep Impact event to be visible???, Ike, 02:24
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 02:04
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, RichA, 02:02
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Mike Kreuzer, 02:01
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Tim Auton, 01:31
- Zhumell vs. Celestron vs. Meade, OrkoPolo, 01:29
- Finder Charts - Deep Impact - Comet 9P/Tempel1, canopus56, 01:09
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, eawckyegcy, 00:47
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Jan Owen, 00:40
- noctilucent cloud got even better!, nytecam, 00:38
June 23, 2005
- Nova Aquilae 05 - spectrum, nytecam, 23:56
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Greg Crinklaw, 23:47
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Morris Jones, 23:40
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 23:28
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 23:26
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 23:21
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 23:15
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 23:01
- Re: accruate "sundials", Martin Brown, 09:44
- Re: Tempel comet, Deep Impact, July 3rd, 1:52 EST, Mike Simmons, 09:03
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Paul Schlyter, 08:51
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Dan Chaffee, 07:47
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 07:39
- Moon & Smoke?, Starlord, 07:36
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Coppy Littlehouse, 07:34
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 07:28
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 07:26
- Deep Impact event to be visible???, RichA, 07:20
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AstroHoney, 06:57
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 06:44
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 06:34
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Brian Tung, 06:31
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Coppy Littlehouse, 06:22
- Wonderfull, Starlord, 06:19
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, Coppy Littlehouse, 06:06
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, Jim Shaffer, 05:59
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 05:50
- Re: Space waste won't be completed, Coppy Littlehouse, 05:41
- Re: registax question, RichA, 03:18
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Steve Sherman, 03:17
- Re: registax question, RichA, 03:15
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Mike Kreuzer, 02:56
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Mike Kreuzer, 02:56
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 02:33
- Re: Tempel comet, Deep Impact, July 3rd, 1:52 EST, Tim Auton, 02:30
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 02:28
- Space waste won't be completed, RichA, 01:51
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 01:43
- Tempel comet, Deep Impact, July 3rd, 1:52 EST, Algomeysa2, 01:43
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: timing, Skylook123, 01:40
- Re: registax question, Rockett Crawford, 01:26
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 01:16
- tonight's pic of noctilucent cloud, nytecam, 01:07
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 01:03
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Mike Kreuzer, 00:57
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, -JATO, 00:55
- Re: Fireball in Australian skies, Mike Kreuzer, 00:44
- Re: accruate "sundials", Chris L Peterson, 00:30
- Re: accruate "sundials", Paul Schlyter, 00:22
June 22, 2005
- Re: accruate "sundials", Brian Tung, 23:55
- ELUSIVE PLANET RESHAPES A RING AROUND NEIGHBORING STAR (STScI-PR05-10), INBOX ASTRONOMY : NEWS ALERT, 23:44
- Re: accruate "sundials", Chris L Peterson, 23:34
- Re: definition of confusion, Marty, 23:17
- Re: accruate "sundials", Tim Auton, 23:10
- Re: accruate "sundials", Brian Tung, 22:50
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 22:37
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 22:34
- Re: definition of confusion, Stephen Paul, 22:28
- Re: Fireball in Australian skies, Richard Bullock, 22:25
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 22:17
- Re: registax question, David Nakamoto, 22:17
- Re: accruate "sundials", Chris L Peterson, 22:05
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Paul Schlyter, 21:59
- registax question, RichA, 21:34
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 21:30
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, Paul Schlyter, 21:24
- Re: accruate "sundials", Paul Schlyter, 21:19
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 20:29
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Mij Adyaw, 19:58
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 19:01
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 18:59
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 18:54
- Sail fail, RichA, 18:53
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Rob Johnson, 18:26
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 17:57
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Mij Adyaw, 17:30
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Howard Lester, 17:17
- Re: accruate "sundials", lal_truckee, 17:02
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Mike, 16:24
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AM, 16:20
- Re: Fireball in Australian skies, Arnold, 16:09
- Re: Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, blues, 15:32
- Fireball in Australian skies, darkfield, 15:24
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, William McHale, 15:12
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 14:49
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Bert Hyman, 14:48
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 14:44
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, tony hoffman, 14:22
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, allisonki, 13:50
- Re: accruate "sundials", Paul Schlyter, 13:33
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 12:51
- Mercury-Venus-Saturn conjunction, Arnold, 12:45
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 12:28
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, atasselli@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:47
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 11:27
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Olga, 09:17
- Re: accurate "sundials", Vernon, 09:14
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Olga, 09:09
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 09:03
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Olga, 09:00
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Ralph Hertle, 08:54
- Re: accruate "sundials", Paul Schlyter, 08:52
- Del Johnson, Coppy Littlehouse, 06:49
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Coppy Littlehouse, 06:46
- Re: Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, Coppy Littlehouse, 06:40
- Re: identifying lunar features, CLT, 06:09
- okay, finally in production for you Losmandy G-11 and Celestron CI-700 owners [ADV], Clayton E. Cramer, 06:00
- Re: "Gee, isn't the moon large tonight?", Coppy Littlehouse, 05:58
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Coppy Littlehouse, 05:56
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Clayton E. Cramer, 05:49
- Re: definition of confusion, Clayton E. Cramer, 05:44
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Mark D, 05:21
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Chris L Peterson, 05:14
- Re: Mosquitoes and Observatories, Sharon Gustafson, 04:44
- Solar Sail M.I.A., Algomeysa2, 04:26
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 03:47
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 03:44
- Re: IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, Florian, 03:43
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 03:38
- IAU Circular 8546 - what's this "variable object in Bootes"?, allisonki, 03:18
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 03:12
- Re: Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), David Knisely, 03:09
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, atasselli@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:04
- Jupiter and the Great Grey Spot (and bands), Martin R. Howell, 02:24
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, RichA, 01:58
- Re: identifying lunar features, brdavis, 01:44
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 01:41
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Tom Randy, 01:38
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 01:37
- Re: How can my software know when a LX200 has finished slewing?, Chris L Peterson, 01:34
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Jan Owen, 01:31
- Re: How can my software know when a LX200 has finished slewing?, Pierre Vandevenne, 00:43
June 21, 2005
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AstroHoney, 23:26
- Re: How can my software know when a LX200 has finished slewing?, Chris L Peterson, 23:04
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 22:46
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 22:44
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Michael Martin-Smith, 22:44
- Re: How can my software know when a LX200 has finished slewing?, Bob May, 22:08
- Re: How can my software know when a LX200 has finished slewing?, Bob May, 22:04
- From Hawaii, Starlord, 21:29
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 21:27
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, canopus56, 20:39
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 20:01
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 19:28
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 19:17
- "Gee, isn't the moon large tonight?", RichA, 19:06
- Re: identifying lunar features, CLT, 19:04
- Re: Reply to Henk, geraldkelleher, 18:39
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 18:28
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 18:19
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 18:15
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, Gerhard Niklasch, 18:11
- Re: Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, Brian Tung, 18:09
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Paul Schlyter, 17:55
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, William C. Keel, 17:52
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, Mark S. Holden, 17:00
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 16:22
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, William C. Keel, 16:22
- Re: First Light, brdavis, 16:15
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, William McHale, 16:11
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, Weosule, 15:49
- Help: identifying lunar features, brdavis, 15:44
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 15:30
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 15:30
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Paul Schlyter, 13:58
- Re: Reply to Henk, JohnShap, 13:30
- Re: Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, Hilton Evans, 13:20
- William Optics MEGREZ II last few days to get special Package, william optics, 12:31
- Reply to Henk, geraldkelleher, 12:30
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 11:43
- Re: Vision '25 - Vatican's USA Branches Interested, chris . b, 11:37
- soltice solar prom, nytecam, 11:31
- Re: Mars this summer, Roger Hamlett, 11:11
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, chris . b, 10:54
- Re: Compact Stars for Undergraduates, Olganitsch, 10:24
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Olganitsch, 10:21
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Olganitsch, 10:06
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Olganitsch, 10:05
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Olganitsch, 10:03
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Olganitsch, 09:59
- Re: Mars this summer, Olganitsch, 09:57
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, atasselli@xxxxxxxxxxx, 09:45
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 09:39
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Brian Tung, 09:01
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 08:07
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, thad, 07:42
- Re: The big bang theory [ The Red Shift ], Shawn, 07:06
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, lal_truckee, 05:30
- Re: The big bang theory [ The Red Shift ], Ralph Hertle, 04:58
- Re: Compact Stars for Undergraduates, Ike, 04:53
- Re: The big bang theory [ The Red Shift ], Ralph Hertle, 04:49
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Louis, 04:48
- Re: The big bang theory [ The Red Shift ], Ralph Hertle, 04:47
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Louis, 04:31
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Matthew Ota, 04:09
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, G.T., 03:53
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AstroHoney, 03:51
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, Matthew Ota, 03:45
- Re: Mars this summer, Matthew Ota, 03:31
- Re: Mars this summer, Bill, 03:30
- Re: Mars this summer, Matthew Ota, 03:27
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, thad, 03:19
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, richard schumacher, 02:42
- Re: Mars this summer, Michael Wood, 02:37
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 02:37
- Re: Mars this summer, Mark, 02:29
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 02:21
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 02:18
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Doink, 02:17
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 02:16
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, David Nakamoto, 02:15
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 02:14
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, RichA, 02:13
- Re: Mars this summer, Jan Owen, 00:53
- Re: Mars this summer, RMOLLISE, 00:28
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RMOLLISE, 00:22
- Vision '25 - Vatican's USA Branches Interested, moonlandinghoaxreligious@xxxxxxxxx, 00:00
June 20, 2005
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: timing, dcbly, 23:51
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, atasselli@xxxxxxxxxxx, 23:45
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 23:28
- Re: Mars this summer, Roger Hamlett, 23:11
- Re: Mars this summer, CLT, 23:08
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, RichA, 22:58
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, RichA, 22:56
- Re: Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, Dr John Stockton, 22:45
- Re: Mars this summer, Morris Jones, 22:33
- Compact Stars for Undergraduates, Tom Kirke, 22:23
- Re: Mars this summer, Mij Adyaw, 22:10
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, Tim Killian, 20:57
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 20:56
- Re: Mars this summer, David Nakamoto, 20:55
- Re: Meade 7 inch Maks!, David Nakamoto, 20:45
- news pictures with epsilon 130, manastro, 19:49
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Morris Jones, 19:38
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: timing, Chris L Peterson, 19:16
- Re: Tempel 1 impact question one: change, Chris L Peterson, 19:03
- Meade 7 inch Maks!, Ed Majden, 18:45
- Large solar prom [Monday], nytecam, 18:25
- Re: Mars this summer, Mark, 18:21
- Tempel 1 impact question one: change, lal_truckee, 17:58
- Tempel 1 impact question one: timing, lal_truckee, 17:56
- Re: Dance opf The Planets - New mailing-list, Greg Crinklaw, 17:52
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Shawn, 17:36
- Re: Mars this summer, Florian, 17:09
- Re: Mars this summer, Chris L Peterson, 17:01
- Re: Mars this summer, Vernon, 16:48
- Re: Mars this summer, Mark S. Holden, 16:29
- Re: The beginning of space-based light pollution?, Chris L Peterson, 16:22
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Pat O'Connell, 16:21
- Re: Mars this summer, Chris L Peterson, 16:19
- Mars this summer, Chip, 15:49
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 15:44
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 15:43
- The beginning of space-based light pollution?, RichA, 15:41
- Re: Pentax PCF-WP - the newer model II, randolf_scott, 15:28
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 14:12
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Havriliak, 14:01
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AstroHoney, 13:53
- Re: pic - noctilucent cloud tonight [Sunday], Pierre, 13:11
- Re: Dance opf The Planets - New mailing-list, geraldkelleher, 11:43
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 11:04
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Brian Tung, 10:44
- Re: pic - noctilucent cloud tonight [Sunday], nytecam, 10:11
- Saturday's prom, nytecam, 09:43
- Re: H-alpha observation, David Knisely, 09:41
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Paul Schlyter, 09:23
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Jul =?iso-8859-1?Q?ien"_??=, Paul Schlyter, 09:14
- Re: Wide angle lenses, Martin Brown, 09:05
- Re: H-alpha observation, Olga, 09:04
- Re: definition of confusion, Olga, 09:03
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Olga, 08:55
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, CLT, 07:41
- Re: Colliding planetary discs, CLT, 07:38
- Re: Colliding planetary discs, CLT, 07:36
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, Mark Gingrich, 07:29
- Re: H-alpha observation, Brian Tung, 07:06
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Pat O'Connell, 06:54
- Re: H-alpha observation, David Knisely, 06:40
- Re: Spiders Blowing in the Winds!, Starlord, 06:24
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 06:04
- Re: Pentax PCF-WP - the newer model II, Mark D, 05:49
- Re: occultation of one star by another star?, Llanzlan Klazmon, 05:45
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Stephen Paul, 05:18
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, richard schumacher, 05:13
- Ahhhh. So nice to beable to read SAA again., Uncle Bob, 05:08
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, thad, 04:11
- Re: Pentax PCF-WP - the newer model II, randolf_scott, 03:57
- Re: Saturday's prom, Howard Lester, 03:48
- Re: MARS SPECTACULAR COMING--Huh?, Melvin Robinson, 03:43
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 02:36
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, Joseph Donahue, 02:36
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, AstroHoney, 02:10
- Re: occultation of one star by another star?, Nobody, 02:02
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, Weosule, 01:56
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, Weosule, 01:50
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, james, 01:30
- Re: Dance opf The Planets - New mailing-list, Michael Wood, 01:25
- Re: What is the English term for "Millénaire Julien" ?, canopus56, 01:24
- Re: pic - noctilucent cloud tonight [Sunday], Pierre, 01:16
- pic - noctilucent cloud tonight [Sunday], Maurice Gavin, 01:05
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, Doink, 00:59
June 19, 2005
- Re: H-alpha observation, Ike, 23:40
- Re: Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, Brian Tung, 23:39
- Re: Saturday's prom, Florian, 23:34
- Re: definition of confusion, AM, 23:30
- Re: H-alpha observation, Dave Jessie, 23:30
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, Matthew Ota, 23:10
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, Matthew Ota, 23:08
- Re: Saturday's prom, Matthew Ota, 23:06
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, Matthew Ota, 23:05
- Bob Berman - Strange Universe Astronomy mag June 05 issue, Matthew Ota, 23:00
- Re: My first CCD images, Marco Lorenzi, 22:49
- trf-2008 reducer/flattener, waz, 22:45
- Re: Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, Rob Johnson, 22:11
- Re: H-alpha observation, geraldkelleher, 22:06
- Re: My first CCD images, Paul S. Walsh, 21:56
- Re: H-alpha observation, Ike, 21:50
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, geraldkelleher, 21:47
- Re: H-alpha observation, Brian Tung, 21:34
- H-alpha observation, Brian Tung, 21:25
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 21:24
- definition of confusion, Ike, 21:18
- Re: solar prominence report, Ike, 21:16
- Re: accruate "sundials", geraldkelleher, 21:07
- Re: My first CCD images, Marco Lorenzi, 20:53
- Re: My first CCD images - Thank you!, Marco Lorenzi, 20:43
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RMOLLISE, 20:23
- Re: solar prominence report, Brian Tung, 19:54
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, Brian Tung, 19:51
- Re: Colliding planetary discs, Brian Tung, 19:40
- Re: Colliding planetary discs, John Carruthers, 19:31
- Deep Impact: Comet Tempel-1 Visible from California at Time of Impact?, W. Watson, 19:08
- Re: 6" Hardin Dob, Doink, 18:47
- Re: Colliding planetary discs, Carsten Nielsen, 18:38
- Re: solar prominence report, Ike, 18:33
- Re: accruate "sundials", jtaylor, 18:17
- Re: The "C" in Celestron now stands for COMMUNIST!, RichA, 18:05
- Re: The Evil Cheese Burger Strikes Again, RMOLLISE, 17:52