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Ani space fantasy: February 2011
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Ani space fantasy show the real thing behind us where most of people doesn't think so.such as space which is very big if we look to universe it seem like we are standing on desert alone. This blog will show the object of universe,and even let people to know the strange thing about space. Monday, February 21, 2011. One of closest galaxy to milky way. Take a look to galaxy its beautiful! Great Barred Spiral Galaxy. A beautiful spiral galaxy 60 million light-years from Earth. Sunday, February 20, 2011.
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Venus
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The Bringer of Peace. Venus is the second planet from the Sun. And the sixth largest. Venus' orbit is the most nearly circular of that of any planet, with an eccentricity of less than 1%. 108,200,000 km (0.72 AU. 12,103.6 km mass. The New Solar System. Summarizes what we havve learned from interplanetary explorations in the last 25 years. My primary reference for The Nine Planets. Fascinating account of past transits and the woes that befell those involved. And Hesperus as the evening star. The first spa...
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Links
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This page contains a selection of links from my bookmarks/favourites files. These files are extremely big and mostly in a state of chaos ;-). Only a few links from them are included here. They point to sites containing data used to create these pages (planetary maps and images, renderings and 3D stuff) and/or interesting pages I've come across. For a really big collection of 3D/rendering links visit the POV-Ray site. Planetary maps and miscellaneous data. Steve Albers' Planetary Maps (Global Images).
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Ani space fantasy: Take a closer look to our planets the creation of universe
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Ani space fantasy show the real thing behind us where most of people doesn't think so.such as space which is very big if we look to universe it seem like we are standing on desert alone. This blog will show the object of universe,and even let people to know the strange thing about space. Sunday, February 20, 2011. Take a closer look to our planets the creation of universe. ORBIT: 57,910,000 km (0.38 AU. DIAMETER: 4,880 km MASS: 3.30e23 kg. ORBIT: 108,200,000 km (0.72 AU. DIAMETER:12,103.6 km. When viewed...
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Venus - Educational facts and history of the planet Venus.
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Venus is the second planet from the Sun. And the sixth largest. Venus' orbit is the most nearly circular of that of any planet, with an eccentricity of less than 1%. 108,200,000 km (0.72 AU. 12,103.6 km. Babylonian: Ishtar) is the goddess of love and beauty. The planet is so named probably because it is the brightest. Of the planets known to the ancients. (With a few exceptions, the surface features on Venus are named for female figures.). Since Venus is an inferior. Planet, it shows phases. Launched in ...
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Links
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Here are a few of my favorite astronomy and photography links. Alpine Astronomical, offers many fine products including Baader filters, accessories, and eyepieces. Astronomy Mall where you can find a list of dealers of astronomy equipment as well as free astronomy classifieds. Astronomics, where you can buy astronomy equipment and post free astronomy classifieds. TMB Optical, offers many fine products including superb apo refractors, planetary eyepieces, and accessories. Sky and Telescope Magazine. Starr...
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Palouse Astronomical Society
http://www.palouseastro.org/index.html
Stargazing in Moscow, Pullman, and surrounding areas since 2002. The Palouse Astronomical Society. Is dedicated to having fun, learning more about the wonders of the night sky, and raising consciousness about how light pollution is making the night sky unavailable to the modern stargazer. Membership is $25 per year per family, and covers the costs of our membership in the national umbrella organization of amateur astronomers, the Astronomical League. Let's build the BBO! We Accept Orphan Telescopes.