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David O`Driscoll - IC 4605
My interests in photometry are rarely likely to result in pretty pictures, but recently I used a one-shot colour robotic scope that was so easy even I had ...
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Jonathan Wooes the Goddess of Fruit Trees!
Jonathan Wooes the Goddess of Fruit Trees! - Quick Navigation -, Home, About the AAQ, - Introducing the AAQ, - History of the AAQ, - Joining the AAQ ...
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Equinox
2009 Brisbane Field Nights (incorporates Lunar Observing) · Red Star Observing List ... Equinox Fri, Mar 20th. Jupiter 1.5° South of the Moon Mon, Mar 23rd ...
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AAQ Members discover a double star
Feb 7, 2009 ... Double star discovered through asteroidal occultation timing.
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Double Stars
May 31, 2008 ... As the name suggests, it is a pair of stars close together in the sky, in fact so close together that they can only be separated using some ...
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Astronomical Association of Queensland
Quick Navigation -, Home, About the AAQ, - Introducing the AAQ ... The Astronomical Association of Queensland (AAQ) is Queensland’s ... supporting education through bursaries and outreach activities and ... A special highlight of the AGM was the pres
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Jonathan Bradshaw - Omega Centaurus
Astronomical miscellany from Jonathan - Taken with a Gstar-EX video camera through a 80mm Zenithstar refractor.
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Astronomical Association of Queensland
Queensland's original astronomical body with its history extending back to 1896. Objectives are the fostering of the science of astronomy, ...
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April Brisbane Field Night - IYA 2009 Special
April Brisbane Field Night - IYA 2009 Special Sat, Apr 4th, @6:00pm - 09:00PM. April OGM Sat, Apr 18th, @4:00pm - 06:00PM ...
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Astronomical Association of Queensland
Queensland's original astronomical body with its history extending back to 1896. Objectives are the fostering of the science of astronomy, ...
 
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