Spring Journal of Double Star Observations is Up!
Howdy double star fans!
The Spring 2006 issue of our (it's published out of the Physics
Department here at the University of South Alabama) little journal for
double star fanatics, the _Journal of Double Star Observations_ is up.
It's FREE, and you get it at:
http://www.jdso.org
Peace,
Rod Mollise
Author of:_Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_
and: _The Urban Astronomer's Guide_
http://skywatch.brainiac.com/astroland/index.htm
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Relevant Pages
- Re: Question about Light from the Big Bang
... > your lab notes if you show me reduced data. ... do not have alternative theories or misinterpretaions as in physics. ... >> light from a far away star remains proportional ... >> over a large band, jsut as doppler shift predicts. ... (sci.physics.relativity) - Re: Worst SF/F book youve read
... > this star is headed towards us. ... Ether sounds more interesting than quantum; ... "a quantity expressing how much of a system's ... never mind anything to do with physics. ... (rec.arts.sf.written) - Re: What is time?
... > I do not understand the concept of time in physics. ... > Imagine a universe with only a star and an astronaut. ... > of consuming hydrogen, it would have to consume helium. ... (sci.physics.research) - PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE -- Number 761 January 11, 2006 by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein
... The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News ... matter and energy are equivalent is an important enunciation of the principle of conserved energy. ... EXTRASOLAR PLANETS IN BINARY STAR SYSTEMS were, at first, unexpected ... (sci.physics) - Re: SRs velocity addition -- ANY Experimental Evidence?
... >> Paul you just aren't cut out for physics, ... Let the rotation of the small star around its own axis ... >Miras are prime targets for interferometry. ... >But thanks anyway for supplying a reference supporting ... (sci.physics) |
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