How To Buy A Telescope : Telescope Accessories: Portable Planetariums
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 at
10:05 am
Portable planetariums help astronomers figure out where to point their telescopes in the night sky. Discover the night sky with the astronomy accessories in this free video on home astronomy from a...
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![]() NOVA 20x80 Triplet Obj Astronomical Binoculars BNew US $155.00
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The beach with the "boat" is North Avenue beach. It's the most popular in Chicago and, on a nice day will be the most crowded. Oak St. Beach (to the south of North Ave) is nice as well but will likely be just as crowded. 12th Street beach, by the museum campus and Northerly Island should be less crowded… but on a nice day likely will be as well.
life is on the top of all things in the universe, life on earth or somewhere else which surely will be there
What I’m doing can hardly be considered “shenanigans”.
Here’s evidence that Microsoft isn’t just up for challenging Google in the usual web-search business, but in other Google areas too: Like Maps. Bing’s just demonstrated some upcoming tweaks, and they’ll make Google nervous. Microsoft showed off its turbo-boosted Maps app at the TED conference, but as befits the intellectual theme of TED, it also posted a long and complex blog post about the matter. You can read it here, but it’s absolutely gargantuan and delves into some of the complexities of ergonomics, man-machine interfaces and process mapping of how we interact with some of Bing’s existing systems. Suffice it to say that the research folks at MS have really put their thinking caps on when trying to improve Bing: They’re calling the new process of search “spatial searching” and they’ve broken it down into stages that match real-life searching. First is exploration, where you’re just poking around in a particular area. Then there’s discovery, where you use your senses to find cues…
I think you're referring to the Giant Magellan Telescope, which will combine seven 8.4 meter mirrors into one 24.5 meter primary. The mirrors are already in process. The telescope will be built in Chile and go operational around 2017.
The Hubble telescope is small by the standards of ground-based telescopes, being only 2.4 meters.
Even bigger telescopes are in the planning stages. Sky & Telescope had an article in their April issue.
It's the square root of 1450. It would have to be just over 38 meters in diameter.
go in to this site and you see all you need is there
go to swstrings.com or sharmusic.com and choose a violin outfit(comes with instrument, bow, and case.)…
this is what i would get. from shar (i like their website better)
full size (assuming your and your bf are average sized 15+ year olds)hans kroger amadeaus (played on that… pretty good.) violin outfit.
tomastik dominant strings set
everest EZ shoulder rest
Korg digital tuner/metronome (dependable. love it.)
and a music stand. (i can't find one i like.)
You don’t have to be an organization fiend to love these new products by Skooba, but it helps. Check out the Cable Stable, above left. This organizer opens like a book and features a grid of elastic hold-downs in different sizes and orientations. The strips can stretch and expand to accommodate nearly any portable gadgets, cord, adapter, or other accessory. If you travel with a half-dozen electronic accessories, this is a great way to organize the cables you’ll need to power them. It lists for $39.95.
The new Skooba Wraps (above right) are simpler but just as handy. These padded squares can be wrapped and self-secured around nearly any mobile device. Protect a digital camera with the small wrap or a notebook with the large one. The company says they’re an ideal way to cope with the challenges of air travel. Ranging in price from $12.95 to $17.95, they look like helpful accessories to have on hand.
omg me too I WANNA BE LIKE THEEMMZZZ!! 8outs hair into a big browl side ponytail* ok now time to go buys a blu or pink dress XD hmmmm i wonder if i can cosplay as one of themm….
Who's offended, and where'd the money come from? I'm offended if one red cent of my tax money goes to fund a god damn sports arena! The team owners make quite enough to build their own damn stadiums! Let them pay for it, not me! But if tax money is spent for public education, which is what planetariums are for – I say spend even more!
"Battlegen is a feature in Dissidia Final Fantasy. It is a system that allows accessories to be generated through either Brave Break, HP Attack, EX Burst, or Map destruction as a consequence of an attack, all while winning the battle."
Basically each character has certain conditions that, when fulfilled, will have a chance of getting an accessory as a reward. The chance of getting the item is really low ordinarily (under 30% each time) but it can be increased with items and by fighting high level enemies
The link I sent has a list of the characters and what the prereqs are.
Cool, I might give this a try with Opera, YouTube downloader, and rocketdock.