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Night Sky Artwork
Common Themes | July 14th 2008
I wish I had a whole ceiling like this, actually. read more
Deep Prose Releases Uranus 1.0 - Astronomy App for iPhone/iPod To…
whataboutmac.com | July 10th 2008 by whatz
Deep Prose Software announced today the immediate availability of Uranus 1.0 for iPhone and iPod Touch. With a vast database of over 100,000 stars, planets, galaxies and more plotted in real-time right on your portable device, it's a powerful tool fo read more
New Themes
Marketing, SEO and WordPress | June 27th 2008 by Ciprian Popescu
Butterfly Media Romania released a new version of Whiskey Air, along with the release of Whiskey Earth (a second theme in the Whiskey series) and Light Constellations. Head over to Butterfly Media Romania web site for larger screenshots, or downlo read more
Astronomie inligting makliker
Onder die maan en sterre | June 22nd 2008 by Muriel
Eish!!!! maar dis koud!!! Abbrevs for Constell. Names And Andromeda Ant Antlia Aps Apus Aqr Aquarius Aql Aquila Ara Ara Ari Aries Aur Auriga Boo Boötes Cae Caelum Cam Camelopardalis Cnc Cancer CVn Canes Venatici CMa Canis Major CMi C read more
Star and Constellation Names
Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan | May 31st 2008
Two fairly recent works by Dante L. Ambrosio of the University of the Philippines and Meredith Osmond of The Australian National University have compiled many astronomical terms in Austronesian and Philippine languages for stars and constellations. O read more
Pyramids, Stars and Joy: Oh, My!
IDiosyntocracy | May 30th 2008 by Faelan Riverkeep
In this second of three posts on the recent shamanic workshop I attended, I wanted to post about the most powerful experience I had, one that completely surprised me and one that continues to open up connections. Whether any of these connections real read more
Microsoft Worldwide Telescope Goes Live
B.E.T.A. Daily | May 13th 2008 by Vikrant Sharma
Worldwide Telescope, the virtual telescope from Microsoft, is finally live. The space visualization service from Microsoft is a collection of high resolution images captured through powerful telescopes from across the world as well as the ones plant read more
Beehive In The Sky
The Earth And Weather Space | May 6th 2008 by Michele
If the weather is clear in your area on Saturday, May 10, be sure to check out the fat crescent moon in the southwestern sky with binoculars or a small, low power telescope as darkness falls. On that evening, the moon will be positioned within the di read more
Stars, Planets and the Moon in Northern Hemisphere in May 2008
Homeboy's Astronomy Blog | May 3rd 2008 by Marko Pyhajarvi
So, we are already in May and having a very nice and warm spring. What’s up with the nightsky this month? There will be only few more dark nights before the summer in northern hemisphere, especially in the northern side. Here in Helsinki the Su read more
Photoshop Memo
Gallery Bulgaria Blog | April 21st 2008 by Picsvet Gallery
Photoshop Memo Photograph - Cosmos read more
Vertu Monogrammed Constellation
Gentleman's Gadgets | The Inspirationsource for Men | March 13th 2008 by frank
The Constellation of VIRGO Video
The History Of Astrology | March 12th 2008 by Karima - WindBlower
Virgo contains more than 13.000 galaxies,which are quit interesting in them selves.The red circle shows us just one of the galaxies that are locatedinside the Virgo constellation. M104 also known as The Sombrero Galaxy, the name comes from its hat li read more
The Matter of Believing and Applying
Teen Voice 93 | February 29th 2008 by Arrica Lee
203,185 people search and read their horoscopes and zodiac every day. Many do it just for fun while the others are indulged in it and did as it says to avoid ‘disaster’. But, the question of the day is can we believe them? Are their predi read more
Greek Myth: Arion and the Dolphin
MYTHPHILE: All the Myth that's fit to print | February 7th 2008
When I was eight, one of my favorite books was Bernard Evslin’s The Dolphin Rider . I’ve forgotten which other myths it contained, although I suspect that Oedipus’ family troubles weren’t among them. The one that I remember i read more
Distinguishing characteristics
Astronomy Magazine | February 3rd 2008 by Adam Daza
* The primary goal of astronomy is to understand the physics of the universe. Astrologers use astronomical calculations for the positions of celestial bodies along the ecliptic and attempt to correlate celestial events (astrological aspects, sign pos read more
Album Artwork: Retro Covers, Part 2
Common Themes | January 18th 2008
Horn-rimmed glasses abound, this time. read more
Night of Stars
mousewords | January 13th 2008 by mousewords
Night deepens. The world sleeps in quietude. Balmy air moves softly–carries the gentle sound of waves touching the shore somewhere beyond. Humanity stands in the silence, and reaches outward. Soul yearning for what is as deep and real read more
Quadrantids and Orion The Mighty Hunter
Blackholes and astrostuff | January 5th 2008 by Bob Johnson
People I'm soo happy! Got my first image of a Meteor, a Quadrantids meteor no less. Left my house at 12:30 am Friday morning and headed out to a predetermined spot I had scoped out earlier, just on the outskirts of town. Had done my homework, read th read more
Cassiopeia, C14 and Perseus
Astronomy Diary | January 2nd 2008 by JayBee
[click to enlarge]20:24:10 UTC 1st December 2004Canon EOS 300D with 18mm lens at F3.5120 sec exposure at ISO 1600It is very enjoyable taking wide-field images of whole constellations. This image is of two constellations, Cassiopeia and Perseus. It is read more
Learn The Skies With AstroNavigatorII
Eten Blog dot Com | October 24th 2007 by Tariq Bamadhaj
When I was younger, my dad would point out the stars to me during our camping and fishing trips. He said that I should learn to them in case I were to ever get lost and needed to find directions. For a while, I thought I had it figured out. The 3 read more
The Constellation of CAPRICORN
The History Of Astrology | September 28th 2007 by Karima
Another name for this fascinating creature is CAPRICORNUS.The modern symbol of this sign is usually shown as a Goat like animal. But since ancient days, this creature was like Sagittarius, in that it was combined by two animals.Capricornus legends an read more
Look To The Sky
The Goat's Lunch Pail | September 14th 2007
For the longest time I couldn’t see much in the night sky beyond the Big/Little Dippers and the Orion’s Belt asterisms. I’ve always liked to stargaze, but most patterns escaped me.A few years ago I started getting up early and going outside and read more
The Constellation of SCORPION
The History Of Astrology | September 4th 2007 by Karima
Now we come to the next part that is connected to Libra and Virgo, which is Scorpion or Scorpio. I personally think that Scorpio and Libra and Virgo cannot be described as directly as the other constellations, the three constellations are bound toget read more
Video Clip Scorpion - Libra - Virgo
The History Of Astrology | August 23rd 2007 by Karima - WindBlower
I wanted to add more to this video clip,but the more I add the bigger the file becomes,and Youtube and others,still only accept 100 MB. Made by Karima LachtaneWindBlower TMVirgo and Scorpion looks so much a like, yet they are nothing like each o read more
Hercules Appears In The Skies
The Earth And Weather Space | July 28th 2007 by Michele
Herakles was assigned 10 labors by his cousin Eurystheus as punishment for killing his family in a moment of rage. The myth of Herakles and the Hydra comes from his second labor. The Hydra, a mulit-headed snake creature that spewed venom from its mo read more
The Big Dipper
The Earth And Weather Space | June 28th 2007 by Michele
Do you see it? This question always follows the most commonly recognized configurations of stars on the northern sky: the Big Dipper.This grouping of stars is one of the few things that has likely been seen, and will be seen, by everybody in every ge read more

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