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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 03:01 PM
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take a look at the size of these babies. now that is big

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4164365.stm
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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Reality
Have you swallowed a dictionary
nope i'm just a geek
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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 03:05 PM
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I hope god does not fancy a game of blow football or mistakes us for a maltiser when he had had a few.
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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
take a look at the size of these babies. now that is big

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4164365.stm
they are fukcing huge , i wouldn't want one for a wart !!
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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 07:52 PM
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Why is Rigel white?
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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 08:29 PM
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Because it's hotter than our sun, think of the light spectrum scale, when an object is hotter it has more energy, that energy is particles moving around faster, the peak of the particles moving dictates the colour.
Or known better as the Boltzmann distribution.


For a temp comparison betelguse is about 4000 degrees C whereas Rigel is about 12,000 degrees

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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 08:52 PM
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I've just been reading about Dyson Spheres and it's just dawned on me that the Game Halo is just that...
A livable ring around a star, didn't even realise lol.



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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 10:15 PM
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I've just been reading about Dyson Spheres
Isn't that one of those vacs with a ball instead of wheels?

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Old Jul 18, 2006 | 10:16 PM
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Think I needs a better scope. My £80 Argos special is okay for moonwatching, but useless for owt else
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I've just been reading about Dyson Spheres and it's just dawned on me that the Game Halo is just that...
A livable ring around a star, didn't even realise lol.



Andy
Check out Ringworld (and its sequels) by Larry Niven. Now that's a habitable ring around a star...
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
think those temps are in kelvin not degrees C
Probably, but with the 'about' in there it doesn't make enough difference to worry about - 'about 4000 C' is 'about 4000 K'.
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Think I needs a better scope. My £80 Argos special is okay for moonwatching, but useless for owt else
there are a few places to try. you need to spend a wee bit more to get a decent scope. scopes using a mirror (reflectors)need to be at least 6" while if you want to use a refractors(uses a lens) need to be at least 3" to be of any value. if you can't stretch to these then a good pair of 10x50 binos would be better. i got a pair of bresser 10x50 from Lidl for about £15. the optics are first class made my meade i think. Lidl do these specials occasionally.

a nice dark site to view also helps lots. city viewing while rewarding can be limited for deep sky viewing.
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by ricardo
Probably, but with the 'about' in there it doesn't make enough difference to worry about - 'about 4000 C' is 'about 4000 K'.

yep i realised that after i posted. that -459 makes all the difference. and anyway real astronomers use Kelvin
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
Think I needs a better scope. My £80 Argos special is okay for moonwatching, but useless for owt else
I did a bit of research and an American site said "If it cost less than $300 new, it's crap. No ifs, no buts." Probably update that to £4-500. Seemed like OK advice.
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
yep i realised that after i posted. that -459 makes all the difference. and anyway real astronomers use Kelvin
It was the 273 I was thinking of... no Fahrenheits involved !
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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 01:03 PM
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When you think about the billions of galaxies and the sizes and distances involved, its a bit difficult to take in really. The real question of course is, how did it all start in the first place.

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Old Jul 19, 2006 | 01:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Leslie
When you think about the billions of galaxies and the sizes and distances involved, its a bit difficult to take in really. The real question of course is, how did it all start in the first place.

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Muhammed started it all apparently
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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 02:29 PM
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Well I can't tell you anyway Reality.

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Old Jul 20, 2006 | 02:37 PM
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You can get a decent scope pretty cheap now. If you're anywhere near Kent, you can pick up an 8" reflector for £199 from Telescope House.
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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 10:44 PM
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btt worhwhile resurrecting this one I think
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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 11:23 PM
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Holy thread resurection batman!!!!

So who was watching the shuttle and ISS last week?
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Old Apr 4, 2009 | 11:51 PM
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me. i was that man. passing over ireland. well resurrected sir
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Simon C
So who was watching the shuttle and ISS last week?
I like a good ISS pass too

Recently managed to 'follow' it by pushing a telescope manually.
8" Celestron Schmidt-Cass, on a EQ-mount with the clutches loosened - at 50x with a 2" wide-angle eyepiece.

Hard part was picking it up - leading ahead of it with a red-dot finder, and then quickly into the scope - but once I picked it up, quite easy to track.
And even at only 50x, a nice bit of detail visible, especially as it faded into the Earth's shadow (less glare)

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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 12:46 AM
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Cool
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 08:56 AM
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I'd been out in a field trying to view Saturn but it was a bit misty, made me think of this thread. Particularly after looking at Arcturas for a while.
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 01:56 PM
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Thanks for that Fuzz, bit of an eye opener that.

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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 02:22 PM
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Jees, now that's a thread resurrection
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 03:13 PM
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want to see some dedication try looking here. jeff has some great report from boulder creek. makes for very interesting reading. i also still use lxd55.com for some more info.
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 06:40 PM
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sponsered run around antares lol
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Old Apr 5, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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Ok after two years and it's still confusing
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