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Best Beginner Telescope

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How to Pick the Best Beginner Telescope - A guide to finding the best beginner telescope based on your budget and needs.

Telescope Reviews

Telescope Reviews

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Telescope Reviews: Read expert reviews, compare prices and specification details of Nikon, Bushnell, celestron and all latest, best selling telescopes.

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Welcome to Top Search and bestseller Discount Celestron Telescope Bestselling products from Amazon.com,You'll find the Celestron Telescope best prices lowest prices Compare prices, read the lastest expert reviews and ratings.

Telescope Binoculars for Astronomy

Telescope Binoculars for Astronomy

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Attempting to be a central location for information on equipment, and methods for binocular astronomy - using binoculars instead of telescopes for observing the stars.

My Telescope

My Telescope

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Telescope Facts and Equipment, and Astronomy.

Nite Sky Girl

Nite Sky Girl

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THE BEST PLACE TO SEE WHAT IS IN THE NITE SKY TO LOOK AT, TELESCOPE HELP , OBSERVING HELP AND THE BEST PLACE TO FIND ASTRONOMY NEWS WITH NITE SKY NEWS.

Celestron CPC 800

Celestron CPC 800

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An overview of the Celestron CPC 800 Telescope at unbeatable prices

Astronomy @ Home

Astronomy @ Home

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This is the blog of an amateur astronomer, covering the entire learning curve from setting up the telescope to buying extra gadgets, getting to know the sky at night, identifying planets and taking pictures of what the telescope can see.

Astronomy

Astronomy

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Blog has all the info on Astronomy which includes stars, moon, sun, planets and galaxies.

Astronomy Cameras Blog

Astronomy Cameras Blog

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The official blog to The Imaging Source astronomy cameras - popular range of digital cameras for astro-photography.

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Galaxia caníbal devorando una galaxia menor

Noticias informales | November 20th 2009 by Maria Soledad Aguirre Garcia

El New Technology Telescope, del European Southern Observatory, captó imagenes de la galaxia caníbal, Centaurus A, la cual devoró a una galaxia espiral más pequeña.Al parecer hace unos 200 a 700 millones de años, esta galaxia consumió a la má read more

Watching a cannibal galaxy dine

Zamp BioTopics | November 20th 2009 by Zamp

A new technique using near-infrared images, obtained with ESO’s 3.58-metre New Technology Telescope (NTT), allows astronomers to see through the opaque dust lanes of the giant cannibal galaxy Centaurus A, unveiling its “last meal” i read more

Curious climb Caldon canal breach barrier

Granny Buttons | November 20th 2009

The headline (below) in BBC Stoke's story today - about rubberneckers trying to see the canal breach site at Leek - didn't alliterate as well as it could have. (I've tried harder in the headline for this post.) Curious climb canal safet read more

THE BEST INVENTIONS OF 2009

GREEN TEA WORLD!! | November 20th 2009 by Bernard Chung

Time.com revealed the Top 10 Best Inventions for the year 2009. Not your ordinary Top 10 because each one of them represents the breakthrough and gadgets that will help human int he future. Talking about green car, AIDS vaccine and electric eye - thi read more

Picture/Quote of the day (November 20, 2009).

The Atheist Perspective | November 20th 2009

 (NASA)"What object has created more inspiration than the Hubble Telescope?" -Jeremy Payne read more

Largest Radio Telescope Network Commenced operations

Technology | November 20th 2009 by imron

Collection of telescopes that use radio frequencies in the world's largest, began operating watched more than two hundred active galaxy called a quasar.In the world of astronomy, the role of different radio telescope optics or optical telescopes Tele read more

Hubble Detects Galactic X-File

Naacal | November 19th 2009 by N.

This photo from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals a strange, faint “X” shape extending from the center of the spiral galaxy NGC 4710. NGC 4710 is located in the Virgo Cluster of galaxies. It’s located 60 million light-years away in a lesser- read more

Augmented Reality Does Time Travel Tourism

Singularity Hub | November 19th 2009

A telescope so powerful you can see into the past. Great scott! Augmented reality is taking tourists and thrusting them back in time to experience the sights (and sometimes sounds) of the ancient world. Using a camera and video screen, AR blends live read more

Ticking Time Bomb

Tom's Astronomy Blog | November 19th 2009

A 2-year time lapse series of the ticking time bomb V445 Puppis. Click for larger. Image credit: ESO Here is a great example of the process leading up to a type 1A supernova. Most of the time when we think of a supernova we think of a massive star read more

Space station's over the moon

Weird Science | November 19th 2009 by Daniel Smith

With the Space Shuttle crew now happily on board the International Space Station (even though they can't use the toilet), a German amateur astronomer aimed his telescope towards the hurtling hunk of metal. And it's lucky for us he did, because he read more

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