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Jupiter Approach in SeptemberJupiter is coming to its perihelia opposition on September 21, 2010 and will appear bigger than most of us have ever seen. It is in fact the closest approach since October 1963 - an opportunity you cannot miss! |
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IceInSpace AstroCamp 2010Australian astronomy event IceInSpace AstroCamp(IISAC) has been running for five years. This year it is going to take place under the beautiful sky of Hunter Valley, New South Wales between October 07, 2010 and October 10, 2010. |
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Close Look at the MoonProfessor Schuster works for the Chemistry Department of the Technical University in Munich, Germany and he is a skilled amateur astronomer. Last month he sent us three wonderfully sharp lunar pictures, which he took with his DMK 41AU02.AS astronomy camera. |
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Fabulous Photos of the SunItalian astrophotographer Fabio Acquarone managed to capture some extraordinary photos of the Sun last month and decided to share them with the his fellows in this astronomy community. He used a DMK 21AU04.AS. |
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Beautiful View of JupiterTheo Ramakers has made his name with a variety of astronomy photos, ranging from planet to the Sun. His latest work, a stunning Jupiter photo, was shot in Social Circle, GA, with a DMK 21AU04.AS. |