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		<title>Eyes on the Sky: Dec 19 thru Dec 25</title>
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See what's up in tonight's sky for the week of Dec. 19 - Dec. 25. Spot Mercury as the planet reaches greatest elongation for the last time this year; Venus is right near two double stars that can be seen with binoculars. Jupiter remains close to M74, Saturn gets a visit from the Moon and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Full Moon &#8211; Bad seeing &#8211; Atmospheric turbulence</title>
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This is Full Moon through a Vixen 80mm binoculars, redorded by a Casio digicam. There is a strong turbulence in the atmosphere. It is like watching the Moon from the bottom of a swiming pool. Astronomical seeing is a term used in astronomy to describe the distorting effect of the atmosphere on the images of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Full Moon &#8211; Bad seeing &#8211; Atmospheric turbulence</title>
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This is Full Moon through a Vixen 80mm binoculars, redorded by a Casio digicam. There is a strong turbulence in the atmosphere. It is like watching the Moon from the bottom of a swiming pool. Astronomical seeing is a term used in astronomy to describe the distorting effect of the atmosphere on the images of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Night Sky Companion 2012</title>
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Are you interested in knowing what can be seen in the night sky - every night - during the year 2012? Then check out the "Night Sky Companion 2012" by Tammy Plotner! Here you will find information on meteor showers, planetary alignments, lunar features, deep sky objects, eclipses, transits and more. Written in a conversational [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sirius Stargazing: Globular Cluster M15</title>
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M15 is one of the easiest Globular Clusters to find, and ranks 12th brightest of 158 associated with the Milky Way. Its unusually dense core suggests the presence of a black hole, shrouded by the hundreds of thousands of ancient stars, that appear through our binoculars as tiny patch of light. Please subscribe to be [...]]]></description>
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		<title>67 Large Binocular Telescope Observatory</title>
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Large Binocular Telescope Observatory www.100hoursofastronomy.org
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		<title>TELESCOPES.COM (Zhumell Green Astronomical Laser Pointer)</title>
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The pointer is the perfect astronomical accessory for sharing an evening of stargazing with friends. Packed with a full 5mw of power, green laser will reflect off particles in the air and draw a straight line to the object you've been observing. The laser beam clearly illuminates objects in the night sky, making it easy [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Buy a Telescope : Telescope Buying Guide: Eyepieces</title>
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When choosing a telescope eyepiece, remember that more space between the eye and the lens allows for more adjustment possibilities. Compare different styles of eyepieces for telescopes with the shopping tips in this free video on home astronomy from a telescope salesperson. Expert: Jesse Sturgeon Bio: Jesse Sturgeon has served as a sales and customer [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How to Buy a Telescope : Telescope Buying Guide: Refracting Telescopes</title>
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A refracting telescope is the most common kind of telescope. Discover the difference between refracting and reflecting telescopes in this free video on home astronomy from a telescope salesperson. Expert: Jesse Sturgeon Bio: Jesse Sturgeon has served as a sales and customer service representative for Anacortes Telescope in Anacortes, Wash. for several years. He enjoys [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How To Choose A Beginner Telescope</title>
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www.telescope.com The question of which telescope is best for the beginner is asked a lot. Here are our thoughts on the best beginner telescope — it really depends on what is important to you!
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