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DeepAstronomy.com :: What You Need to Know Before Buying a Telescope There have been plenty of times when I've gone out to observe without my big, expensive telescopes. The easy, small and simple telescopes get used several ...
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Your First Telescope::DeepAstronomy.com Someone buys an expensive telescope, spends hours learning its features and setting it up. Getting it to FINALLY show them something simple like to moon, ...
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Your First Telescope::DeepAstronomy.com Imagine that you've bought a telescope that just by looking at it you know how it works. It's a point-and-look affair that doesn't have any electronics to ...
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How to Destroy the Earth With a Coffee Can Ten ways to Destroy Earth (#6) · ProBloggers Group Writing project · Exploiting Alien Technology for Fun and Profit · How to Get Out of Life Alive ...
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How to Destroy the Earth With a Coffee Can Forget hybrids, vacuum energy could become the most abundant form of energy we have ever heard of. As with all forms of energy, one must be very carefull.
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Your First Telescope::DeepAstronomy.com The period just after you buy your telescope should be a time of excitement and discovery, not frustration and regret. If you really enjoy the time you ...
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How to Destroy the Earth With a Coffee Can No, I'm talking about blowing the planet to bits. Vaporizing it. ... The reason we don't all blow up due to this energy is that the interactions happen very ...
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The Hubble Deep Field: The Most Important Image Ever Taken ... To take the Ultra Deep Field, the Hubble Space Telescope looked in the direction of Orion, in the constellation Fornax. I'm afraid I don't have any pictures ...
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How to Destroy the Earth With a Coffee Can Well, the first step is to get a coffee can. Since the volume of a light bulb is enough to boil the oceans, I figure you'll need something larger, ...
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DeepAstronomy.com :: How I Overcame My Math Blocks But astronomers need to be able to do math, and I found out much later that I suffered from some learning disabilities which prevented me from getting where ...
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