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AstronomyYouthGroup · Astronomy Youth Group

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  • Members: 95
  • Category: Youth
  • Founded: Oct 3, 2004
  • Language: English
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This group is for kids and teens who really like astronomy. We have alot of active members, come in and see! There are many bad groups out there and inappropriate material will not be tollerated. Face it, there are very few good groups for youth who are really into astronomy without spam, junks, and other bad material, every two seconds, but this is that group! So please join in and have fun. Ask questions and share experience, I'm a teenager too! This is a group for all people and discussions on astronomy. But this is a youth group so please only join if you are about 21 or younger, of course you may be older if you already joined when you were younger. Talk about telescopes, celestial objects, accessories, amateur telescope making (ATM) and much more! Please join, I will talk just as much as you do! Check out the new members message in the files section. The group picture is one of my favorite astronomical images. It is of the nearly edge on galaxy M104, The Sombrero Galaxy.

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Re: Astronomy in Your Area
In my area, mid north coast australia, they're not really that into astronomy & the closest observatory is 40minutes away. They have an embarrassingly little
Posted - Mon Dec 7, 2009 10:13 pm
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Re: Black Holes....
The closer you get to the speed of light, the slower time becomes (google: einsteins twin theory). Since the gravity around a black hole is so great and even
Posted - Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:32 am
Mitch
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Re: Question about Harvest Moon...
When the moon is low in the sky you are looking through more of earths atmosphere basically pollution) and all the particulate in the air give the moon a
Posted - Mon Nov 23, 2009 12:31 am
Mitch
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Re: Question about Harvest Moon...
Good Question, The changing colors of the Harvest moon all relate to earth's atmosphere. The Visible Spectrum of light(Red,Yellow,Orange,Green,Blue,Violet) is
Posted - Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:00 am
Benjamin
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Re: Question about Harvest Moon...
Good Question, The changing colors of the Harvest moon all relate to earth's atmosphere. The Visible Spectrum of light(Red,Yellow,Orange,Green,Blue,Violet) is
Posted - Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:00 am
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