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An interesting site for those Stargazers amongst you: -

http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/stars/

Take the tour........

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Here's one for you stargeezer!

"Galaxies from 13.2 billion years ago"
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I thought I could entertain you with a phenomena that I doubt is visible in Thailand very often, the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis.

The picture has been taken by a friend of mine, a very good hobby photographer called Tommy Skog. You can see a lot more of his pictures (and in higher resolution) at his Facebook page.
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hhfarang wrote:Here's one for you stargeezer!

"Galaxies from 13.2 billion years ago"
Galaxy (Medium).jpg
http://news.yahoo.com/long-shots-galaxi ... 24843.html
More news from research provided by this.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/astronome ... 00277.html
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THE SLEEPER AWAKES

Stealing the quote from one of my favorite sci-fi epic novel series DUNE, as Paul Muad D'Ib says: The Sleeper Has Awoken.

After three years of drifting through the great beyond in "deep sleep" the ESA's Rosetta space vehicle, designed to monitor and investigate comets, has been successfully woken up and retasked.

http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014 ... t-wakes-up

One more small step

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For - off- wordly exploration and settlement I strongly reccomend Steven Baxter's latest "novel" Proxima.
I say "novel" because it is science fiction (at it's best) but as science based, real - future as we can phatom it.

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Frank La Rue wrote:but I understand there is a moderator with some, for me not understandable, adverse relationship to commercial links.
Frank, if you would like to understand, read the Forum Rules that you agreed to when you signed up to use this forum. You will then know what commercial links you can and can not post.
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Big Boy wrote:
Frank La Rue wrote:but I understand there is a moderator with some, for me not understandable, adverse relationship to commercial links.
Frank, if you would like to understand, read the Forum Rules that you agreed to when you signed up to use this forum. You will then know what commercial links you can and can not post.
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Great stuff guys!.
I don't take any pictures myself, I am strictly a visual observer.
There are many members in our club and others who do take lots of pictures.
I was able to be a judge for this years most interesting and best in 3 categories,
it was a most interesting night.
My big interest in the hobby is to try see the small stuff through my telescope and the 14 inch
scope of the observatory. I have managed to see the little speck that is Pluto. I may have been able to see one of the biggest stars in the Galaxy, and we were all fortunate to see the latest
supernova. One of the members was able to get some photos of it, through the 14inch. as well as his own camera and telescope.
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Here you go Stargeezer!

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Lots more photos and a video here:

http://news.yahoo.com/stars-sparkle-dia ... 44157.html
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"Population of Known Alien Planets Nearly Doubles as NASA Discovers 715 New Worlds"

http://news.yahoo.com/population-known- ... 50870.html

"...four of the worlds are less than 2.5 times the size of Earth and reside in the "habitable zone," that just-right range of distances that could allow liquid water to exist on their surfaces. ..."
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Space, time, the physics :cheers: of it... mind boggling if you think about it.... I don't think I understand all I know about this... :shock:

http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-detect ... 53508.html
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As you say mind boggling but what is even more amazing is that this was predicted by Einstein almost 100 years ago - the label "a Genius" doesn't do him justice.
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