>Seeking Courtroom Drama, From Every Angle (New York Times)
LEAVE it to Henry S. Schleiff, the monkeyshines-prone chairman of Court TV, to provide a piercing insight into the peculiar societal impact wielded by Michael Jackson even without, sob, the documentary presence of Mr. Schleiff's cameras in the courtroom during his child molestation trial.
>What's Up This Week - Feb 27 - Mar 6, 2005 (Universe Today)
Greetings, fellow SkyWatchers! As another month ends and a new one begins, let's celebrate the early evening dark and "set the skies on fire" by studying AE Aurigae! Want a challenge for the big scope? We'll check out southern galactic clusters for binoculars and telescopes and learn the location of several comets. It's North America's turn as the Moon occults not one - but two stars in the same
>Your First Scope! What's Next? (Universe Today)
Experienced observers tend to think its all so very simple. Buying a scope, setting it up, and using it for the first time lies well behind them on the learning curve. But if you really think about it learning to use an astronomical telescope is no trivial matter. So after being prompted by one UT reader, Astro.Geekjoy's Jeff Barbour decided to set down in word's how to go about making a start of
>Honolulu Weekly - On The Cover (honoluluweekly.com)
Not too many people go looking for the lava flow from Mauna Loa s last eruption, in 1984. But if you re curious, you can find it by hiking about three miles down an unpaved road through the dense rainforest above Hilo until suddenly there it is, rising ominously in front of you.
>NASA Announces De-Orbit Mission For Hubble (Slashdot)
maglor_83 writes "NASA has announced the end for Hubble. It plans on performing a "robotic de-orbit mission", and apparently its not due to the monetary costs associated with fixing it, but rather the risks involved. NASA's new goals are now manned missions to the moon, as a platform for Mars."
>Eyes On The Sky: Part II (Boothbay Register)
When I visited the Central Maine Astronomical Society (CMAS) meeting on November 9, I asked each member to tell me a little bit about himself/herself, how he/she got interested in astronomy, and if he/she had any educational background in astronomy.
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The Liquid Lens: Telescope Technology Takes a Leap
So many astronomers, so little time. Telescope time that is. Today's behemoths cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Since individual ownership is impossible they must be shared. Until now. ... the perfect shape for a telescope mirror. If the liquid is ... a Liquid Mirror Telescope [LMT]. Cosmologist Paul Hickson is using this physics to make the world's 13th largest ...
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Bill's 14.5 inch Telescope Making Project
Bill's 14.5 inch Homemade Telescope Making Project. March, 2001. You are visitor. This web page provides an overview of my 14.5 inch telescope making project. ... I read several telescope and mirror making books and ... to make a new "planetary" telescope that would be larger in size and with better quality optics. The Mirror Blank ...
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Magnify Make Up Mirror
Find the latest information on magnify make up mirror right here. ... make mirror up ... Telescope Many urmed people believe the most important thing a telescope does is to magnify, or make objects bigger the light, whether it be lens or mirror ...
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How To Make A Telescope: 2nd Edition
Willmann-Bell, Inc. publishers and booksellers serving the Astronomy Community since 1973. ... Form of the Main Mirror in the Newtonian Telescope. 2.2. Working of Optical Surfaces and Theories Concerning Polishing ...
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The Stars - A New Way To See Them
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Amateur telescope making
... which are the primary mirror and mount. It's fun to make one's own telescope, and also, some people ... person to produce a primary telescope mirror that is diffraction-limited . The ...
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AURA's New Initiatives Office
... Working Towards a 30-Meter. Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope ... issues and their relation to the science drivers; to make effective use of available financial and human resources, by ...
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Make A Low-Cost Telescope
THE PLANS FOR. THE PERFECT TELESCOPE. Here are the plans for the Perfect Telescope telescope. ... telescope. You will be able to tell if your mirror is "short" or "long" and by how much. You will probably not have to make ...
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>COLUMN ONE : What is the South?
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Mar 6, 2005
... The Southerner is tempted to make up for his slightly ... "It is a reflection in a shattered mirror; the images no ... to see it clear, as in a telescope or under a ...
>Hubble's loss would leave big blind spot
Orlando Sentinel (subscription), FL - Mar 6, 2005
... Keck II in Hawaii and others less well-known -- will continue to make important discoveries. ... In Hawaii, the Keck II telescope has a 33-foot mirror four times ...
>Ames Area Amateur Astronomers
Ames Daily Tribune, IA - Mar 4, 2005
... 12 1/2-inch reflecting telescope (the main mirror is 12 1 ... on a dark summer night, without any telescope and no ... thought of "connecting the dots" to make your own ...
>Ames Area Amateur Astronomers
Ames Tribune, IA - Mar 4, 2005
... 12 1/2-inch reflecting telescope (the main mirror is 12 1 ... on a dark summer night, without any telescope and no ... thought of "connecting the dots" to make your own ...
>Without hubble, picture is fuzzy
Baltimore Sun - Mar 4, 2005
... in Hawaii and others less well-known - will continue to make important discoveries ... cancel it by rapidly adjusting the shape of the telescope's main mirror. ...