This weeken ill use it, what should i view?
List of wut i can:
Jupiter
Moon
Neptune
Uranus
My telescope The MEADE Ds 2114
Ps i spelled poll wrong to be funneh
Last edited by recycle49 (2010-09-23 18:07:50)
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The moon is not a planet.
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Could you look at them all in turn?
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Last edited by soupoftomato (2010-09-23 18:57:59)
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Jupiter
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iCode-747 wrote:
Pluto.
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I posted the above to be funny.
Pluto is visible, but its a dot in the sky
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soupoftomato wrote:
Could you look at them all in turn?
60secondrulehasattckedomhigoshwebetterrunmancauseitattackedman
Ya, but i mi9ght only have time for one
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iCode-747 wrote:
Pluto.
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I posted the above to be funny.
lol, white txt!
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You don't need to make a poll for every small decision you are faced with.
POLL: Should I put butter or margarine on my toast?
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Sometimes, if you look closely, you can see Jupiter spinning... so, Jupiter!
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illusionist wrote:
Sometimes, if you look closely, you can see Jupiter spinning... so, Jupiter!
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The moon. It may sound boring, but it is cool seeing all the little craters in detail. The more magnification, the cooler it is.
It is great with my telescope, the Edu-Science Astro Nova 102.
Last edited by fire219 (2010-09-23 21:52:46)
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fire219 wrote:
The moon. It may sound boring, but it is cool seeing all the little craters in detail. The more magnification, the cooler it is.
It is great with my telescope, the Edu-Science Astro Nova 102.
http://trus.imageg.net/graphics/product … 314reg.jpg
That pic is hilarious because of the kid. xD
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This isn't some 'Who has the best telescope' bragging contest though.
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Ace-Of-Diamonds wrote:
This isn't some 'Who has the best telescope' bragging contest though.
no
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illusionist wrote:
Sometimes, if you look closely, you can see Jupiter spinning... so, Jupiter!
Jupiter has always came up at midnight or later, so im happy it wont now!
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Earth.
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shamrocker wrote:
illusionist wrote:
Sometimes, if you look closely, you can see Jupiter spinning... so, Jupiter!
THIS
That.
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