Archive for 'Astronomy'
BARSKA 40070 Starwatcher Compact Refractor Telescope with Table Top Tripod And Carrying Case
Posted on 06. Sep, 2010 by vladowsky.
BARSKA 40070 Starwatcher Compact Refractor Telescope with Table Top Tripod And Carrying Case Portable refractor telescope for aspiring astronomers 300x maximum power with 70mm objective lens Eyepieces with 3x Barlow lens Includes pan-head tripod and carrying case Includes tripod and carrying case Max power: 300x, Focal Length (mm) 400, Finder scope: 5×24, Draw Tube (inch): 1.25, Eyepiece#1:SR4, Eyepiece #2: [...]
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Celestron NexStar 130 SLT Computerized Telescope
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by vladowsky.
Celestron NexStar 130 SLT Computerized Telescope Computerized hand control with 4,000-object database SkyAlign allows you to align on any 3 bright celestial objects Motorized Altazimuth mount Focal ratio: f5 Focal length: 650mm Celestron Nexstar 130SLT Newtonian Reflector Telescope lets you travel through our solar system and explore nearby stars and galaxies without leaving earth. It acts as a window to worlds [...]
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Stephen Hawking’s big bang gaps | Paul Davies
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by Paul Davies.
The laws that explain the universe's birth are less comprehensive than Stephen Hawking suggestsCosmologists are agreed that the universe began with a big bang 13.7 billion years ago. People naturally want to know what caused it. A simple answer is noth...
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Video: Stephen Hawking, God and physics on Channel 4 News
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by Science news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk.
Video: Jon Snow interviews Guardian science blogger Jon Butterworth about physics and Stephen Hawking's apparent conversion to atheism
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I’m in heaven with my telescope | Stephen Curry
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by Science news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk.
Hubble, Kepler and sophisticated ground-based telescopes are all very well, but for Stephen Curry nothing matches the elation of seeing the stars and planets with your own eyesStephen writes the Reciprocal Space blog"The Earth is too much with us; late...

















