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ASTROLABE
Asian Dan | June 28th 2008 by Asian Dan
Who is ASTROLABE? How do you describe your music?ASTROLABE is organized by 3 members, a young boy, a modern computer and an old computer.The modern computer loves 80's idols so much and the old one likes simple beats and synth sounds.The boy makes t read more
Sedwick’s Treasure Auction #3 hits $800,000
Coin News & Numismatic Articles | June 21st 2008 by Mike
Winter Park, FL — Treasure Fever has struck again! Expert numismatist and auctioneer of shipwreck coins and artifacts Daniel Frank Sedwick has released the results of his Treasure Auction #3. This mail-bid auction surpassed predictions by gross read more
Astrolabe + Sparrows.
Vous y êtes !* | June 4th 2008
From Japan, and no other side… 20 years Dj/Producer. Astrolabe. /////// Astrolabe - Mansion Astrolabe - A Trial Run (Sparrows Remix) Astrolabe - A Trial Run /////// Bonus B-Xentric - Mix Tres /////// http://www.myspace.com/0astrolabe0 Astrolabe read more
Sedwick Shipwreck Treasure Auction #3 Closes Thursday, May 29
Coin News & Numismatic Articles | May 23rd 2008 by Mike
Sedwick’s Shipwreck Treasure Auction #3 includes a rare astrolabe, silver coins, gold ingots, Chinese porcelain and other artifacts carefully selected for quality and eye-appeal. In this latest auction, Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick includ read more
Shipwreck Treasure with Rare Astrolabe, Gold Cobs and Silver Coin…
Coin News & Numismatic Articles | May 9th 2008 by Mike
Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick featuring Treasure Auction #3 with over 1100 lots, including a rare astrolabe, gold cobs, silver coins, Chinese porcelains and other artifacts. Winter Park, FL - Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick is releasing a Treasur read more
Historical divergence
Astronomy Magazine | February 3rd 2008 by Adam Daza
From ancient times until the 17th century, astrologers constantly desired more accurate astronomical tables, and for this reason, they instigated and even funded many important developments in astronomy. The role of astrology as an important motivati read more
Expedition Planning #13 : Astrolabe position update
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | December 26th 2007 by Alessia Maggi
D-Day minus one and a bit: the latest GPS readings have the Astrolabe at 250 nautical miles (290 miles or 560 km) from Hobart (see image above).-----Keep up to date with the latest developments at http://sismordia.blogspot.com read more
Merry Christmas, folks!
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | December 24th 2007 by Alessia Maggi
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year !It's that time of year again, the decorations are up, the cards are sent, the presents wrapped. This year I have been deficient on the card side, so here is an attempt to make up for things. The picture above w read more
Expedition Planning #10 : departure postponed
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | December 20th 2007 by Alessia Maggi
As you can see from the picture, the Astrolabe is still at Dumont d'Urville. The latest information we have indicates it will set out again on December 23rd.This means our departure has to be postponed. We'll be flying out on the 28th instead of t read more
Where is the Astrolabe?
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | December 19th 2007 by Alessia Maggi
The Astrolabe, the ship in the image on the left and our transport to Antarctica, is currently at Dumont d'Urville. You can follow its progress on this web page, or using Google Earth and this kml file. A little while ago, I wrote a post about the read more
High Resolution Antarctica Images
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | December 2nd 2007 by Alessia Maggi
There has been a lot of buzz around the web recently about new high resolution imagery of Antarctica, called Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA). LIMA was created by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), and NA read more
What The Ancients Did For Us: The Islamic World
status quo | July 14th 2007
The rise of Islam is one of the most important events in world history. In the 7th century, Mohammed’s intention was to unite the divided Arabs through a new religion. A century after his death, he’d succeeded in producing a medieval supe read more
Dumont d'Urville, Astrolabe and Terre Adelie
Sismordia - Seismology at Concordia | June 9th 2007 by Alessia Maggi
In the days of wood and sail, getting to Antarctica was an expedition in of itself. The French explorer Dumont d'Urville finally arrived within sight of the Antarctic continent on the 21st January, 1840. He then named the shore Terre Adélie, after read more

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