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Allan
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This was passed to me, it's the best I've seen by a long way
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http://www.care2.com/ecards/p/8020-3532-10346-2209
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very good Allan. Really enjoyed that. Better not let the americans see it as the universe was only creates a few thousand years ago.
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Thanks Allan. Happy Easter to you too.
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Excellent Allan.
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If you want to check the accuracy of the lyric, have a look at this.

http://ephemeris.sjaa.net/0312/b.html

Thanks to Nick Day for leading me to all this
Allan
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Great stuff Allan. Thanks! Happy Easter from me too!
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Hi Allen - Thanks for that, brought a smile to my face. :D Just joined this forum today, layout looks similar to UK Workshop (For woodworkers) and if the people are just as nice & knowledgible it'll be well worth my looking in from time time. We are rennovating our holiday / retirement home in a forrest in Eastern Europe & having some probs. with growing things so I'll likely be asking a lot of questions :)
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Before we all close on this one, try taking the 'tail' off that URL and see what else you find on the links.
That International Dark Sky Association is a good idea, so much of our modern lighting is throwing away energy and at the same time making life difficult for astrnomers. Surely it makes sense to think about all this before adding to the light pollution of the night sky by putting up yet another 'security' light.
If anyone wants a mirror telescope and software etc.I bought one from Aldi, it's as new, I never did use it. Cost about £40, a bargain. half that will do nicely.
Allan
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