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John Dobson reviews his life of sidewalk astronomy and makes the case for amateurs going public with their scopes. Includes clips from his telescope making and cosmology classes.
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I got these pictures in an email from my brother-in-law, George Duer, with the Top Ten Title. You be the judge. They are amazing pictures of an incredibly vast universe. The background music is from "Yanni Live at the Acropolis" with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra.
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The Zhumell eyepiece and filter kit is a great way to make the most of your telescope! Zhumell kits include a selection of eyepieces and filters that optimize available light. This, in turn, allows planetary features, galaxies, and binary systems to stand out in fine detail.
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Original Short Film With Moby's "God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters" From 1995's "Everything Is Wrong". This Short Also Includes Scenes From Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Dreamers" With Michael Pitt And David Thewles As Paul Verlaine In "Total Eclipse". Concept By Xavier Reivax
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The SkyScout is a revolutionary, one of a kind, patented handheld device that instantly identifies and/or locates any celestial object visible to the naked eye, providing educational and entertaining information, both in text and audio.
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X-ray telescopes like Chandra are not like the telescopes you find in backyards or at the local observatory. In addition to being above the Earth's atmosphere, they need to have special mirrors to detect the X-rays that pass through most objects.
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Have you ever wondered why some telescopes are launched into space while others are built on remote mountain tops? What is actually the best for astronomy? Here we provide a ringside view of the fight for the elusive photons from deep space - is it a battle of the telescope giants?