Sheryl's Space & Science Links Sitehttp://sherylfranklin.com/space.html
by day and intrepid astronomy photog by night. His quest for the best images possible takes him to the depths of the Black Forest where ambient light isn't a factor. From his lone
Sheryl's Space & Science Links Site
The Great Water Conundrumhttps://www.darkstar1.co.uk/water.html
One of his interests is astronomy, and he was of course one of the professors who put forward the idea of a brown dwarf in a great circular orbit around the Sun back in 1999.
Dark Star Water Conundrum 2 by Andy Lloyd, Anomalous solar system evidence
The Naked Eye Planets in the Night Sky (and how to identify them)https://nakedeyeplanets.com/
The Guinness Book of Astronomy Facts and Feats " by Patrick Moore (Guinness Superlatives Ltd., Enfield, 1983). Other useful sources of information include " Norton'
Describes the appearance and movements of the planets in the dawn, dusk and night sky and what can be seen in binoculars & small telescopes. With planet position charts, photograph
Cosmos Without Gravitationhttp://www.varchive.org/ce/cosmos.htm
Herschel, Outlines of Astronomy , p.406. J. Zenneck, Gravitation , p.36. Hulburt, The Upper Atmosphere , p.492. F.H. Bigelow, Circulation and Radiation in the Atmosphere of the Ea
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