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Jeff Duntemann's ContraPositive Diary

http://www.duntemann.com/may2002.htm

the fun part about astronomy. You never know what's going to happen. Is Delta about to blow up? Probably not. Is the new brightness permanent? We have no way to know except to wat

personal

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chemistry,  astronomy, and just about every other branch of science. The world is full of wonderful fascinating things and it is unfortunate that we live long enough to be ac

The Solar Terms and the Chinese 60 Year Calendar Cycle

https://friesian.com/chinacal.htm

[ note ]. Chinese astronomy divides the year into twenty-four parts ("fortnights"), based on the longitude of the sun on the ecliptic. These are called the " Solar Terms ," or the

Thomas A. Fine

https://www.tomsarazac.com/tom/index.html

Laser Pointers for Astronomy Watch Asteroids Fly By the Earth! HTML Quick Ref (antique) webcam   Links to Other People's Resources Shameless plug for my parent's company

Research by Donald W. Patten, Geographer

https://creationism.org/patten/

topics, ranging from astronomy & biology, to geology -   And Much More! ;  from 1968-1977.     Note from creationism.org's Editor:  Proposing theories

K3PGP - Experimenters Corner - SALES

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. Corner Home Astronomy Bicycle Construction Laser Moonbounce Software Guest Misc Sales SALES Any order placed using these links help offset the cost of operating this website. Yo

Orbital9.space | An HTML5 News Aggregator

https://orbital9.space/

is a pure HTML5 astronomy & general science news aggregator; designed to be rendered perfectly on any browser, this website will render equally well on the Terminal and all GUI br

Evolution Is A Religion

http://www.finetuneduniverse.com/evolutionisareligion.html

of extragalactic astronomy and Big Bang theory is swept away." {Arp, Halton, Seeing Red: Redshifts, Cosmology, and Academic Science , Apeiron, Montreal, Canada, 1999, p. 195.

Andy Lloyd's Dark Star Blog 45, December 2016

https://www.andylloyd.org/darkstarblog45.htm

on Earth" New Astronomy , 8:1, pp. 39-77, January 2003 phys.huji.ac.il article 10)  D. Gies and J. Helsel "Ice Age Epochs and the Sun’s Path Through the Galaxy"
Andy Lloyd's Dark Star Blog 45, December 2016


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