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  1. Southren Delta Aquarids
  2. Inter-Stellar meteors?
  3. Perseid meteor shower
  4. Jupiter Observing Guide for August 2009
  5. Anyone using Aladin?
  6. Astronomical Almanac 2010
  7. Have you heard a meteor / meteorite?
  8. Trio Jupiter-Neptune-Moon 06 August
  9. Observing Jupiter tonight?
  10. iss pass
  11. Visibility of the cometary impact on Jupiter
  12. Diffuse Nebula near M30
  13. Impact visibility times?
  14. Lunar penumbral eclipse 5-6 August 2009
  15. Seeing In Perth - Amazing
  16. Jupiter will occult the star HIP 107302
  17. color of jupiter
  18. dobsonian
  19. 3 total or annular solar eclipses in a short interval
  20. re antares graze
  21. Bird Strike 29/30 July
  22. another Lunar 100 page
  23. Epsilon Aurigae's Eclipse Begins
  24. A busy Jupiter tonight!
  25. Lunar Features
  26. August Conjunctions
  27. Occultation of Antares, 31 July 2009
  28. DSO hunter Diploma
  29. Vela Supernova remnant
  30. First Galaxy! M104
  31. What did I see?
  32. Today's Solar Eclipse - Asia
  33. thought it was a transit
  34. Jupiter impact
  35. Interesting conjunctions
  36. Meteor over Sydney, Hornsby??
  37. Observation report with 12"
  38. sunspot? or no sunspot?
  39. The age of the Moon
  40. Venus, Mars, Uranus, Jupiter, Neptune and the Moon out and about?
  41. Solar eclipse 22 July
  42. Challenge
  43. Occultation of the Pleiades 18 July
  44. Deep Sky Observing guide books?
  45. It Was Beautiful...But,
  46. Jupiter Tracking With The Moon
  47. Australia's Messier
  48. The Next Total Solar Eclipse For Perth
  49. Sydney south viewing spots.
  50. Powered observing sites near Melbourne for astrophotography
  51. Newcastle Dark Sky Sites
  52. 3 planets, 2 scopes, 1 gorgeous morning
  53. Supernova in M66
  54. sunspots 4 july 2009
  55. Your favourite '2 for 1' objects
  56. Article: "Bright" Ideas
  57. How many objects view per hour in the night?
  58. Uranometria
  59. Trio Jupiter-Neptune-Moon 10 July
  60. Penumbral Partial Lunar Eclipse of July 07
  61. First Good Night in a while
  62. Occultation of Antares 4 July
  63. Centaurus A
  64. Venus, sunday morning
  65. How far is it?
  66. First early morning Jupiter
  67. Time of Year & Atmospheric conditions for Observing?
  68. Aligned planets
  69. Trios Moon-Planets
  70. 2 Meteorites.
  71. New Lunar 100 webpage
  72. Apologies for rain in Brisbane
  73. Iridium Flares
  74. Occultation of the Pleiades 20 June
  75. 12 Inch SkyWatcher Dobson Black Diamond
  76. Planet viewing: what was it?
  77. Comet C/2008 Q3 Garradd
  78. lunar impact
  79. Trio Jupiter-Neptune-Moon 13 June
  80. Hartung List?
  81. Japanese satellite to crash into the moon
  82. Cygnus X-1
  83. stars during the day
  84. ngc 5824
  85. looking for a good viewing location near south brisbane
  86. Moon to occult Antares.
  87. Dark sky sites just to north of Brisbane?
  88. Sunspot visible in White Light!!!!!
  89. BAM600 - John Bambury's Southern Skies Observing List
  90. Most Distant Galaxy
  91. Planetary groupings with 3 planets and the Moon
  92. Your 4 best double stars!!
  93. New comet discovered by Rob McNaught
  94. SgrA*
  95. Observing Report - Saturday 23rd May
  96. NGC/IC Project back on line
  97. MDI solar images shows new AR and spots
  98. CNebulaX Project - J R Torres
  99. Planetary groupings of 4 planets
  100. Neptune through a 5" APO?
  101. Volunteers Needed for Naked Eye Survey
  102. centauraus a
  103. circinus
  104. Star Charts for southern observers
  105. Spot the Shuttle and Hubble!
  106. Trio Jupiter-Neptune-Moon 17 May
  107. The declination of Polaris
  108. Trios between two planets and a bright star
  109. Forty Thousand Meteors
  110. Volunteers needed for naked-eye sample (Full Moon)
  111. Hubble Servicing Mission
  112. Occultation of Antares 10 May
  113. Telecope Limiting Magnitude- A Different View
  114. Have you seen NGC 6164-65?
  115. Double phenomena on Jupiter
  116. Eta Aquarids today
  117. Anyone in the Adelaide Hills? Questions about observing...
  118. Eta Aquarid viewing
  119. A night with a difference!
  120. viewing saturn
  121. Help needed identifying object
  122. Eclipsed Moon, bright stars and stellar clusters
  123. Help needed with Blue Planetary...please.
  124. News article--Giant "Space Tornadoes" Spark Auroras on Earth
  125. FOV going wider ?
  126. Not enough time
  127. False satellite of Jupiter
  128. Occultation of the Pleiades 26 April
  129. C/2008 Q3 Garradd Outburst
  130. Trio Mercury-Moon-Pleiades
  131. Venus in daylight
  132. Is Eta Carinae Getting Brighter??
  133. Occultation of Venus
  134. Conjunction Reminder: Moon, Venus and Mars - 23rd April
  135. M67, or it's neighbour ???
  136. Five morning planets
  137. My first Astronomy Sketch
  138. The sun with a Baadar solar filter
  139. Observing at Kinchega National Park
  140. 'Free' "Double Star Atlas" (Taki)
  141. In the Glare of a Star!
  142. A beautiful pre-dawn sky
  143. A couple of hours well spent
  144. 2009 April lyrids ?
  145. Supernova in NGC 4088
  146. Venus-Mars-Moon on day 22 April
  147. Globular Cluster Cluster?
  148. Trio Jupiter-Neptune-Moon 19 April
  149. Fireball
  150. The Moon?
  151. No Meteors
  152. New STEREO Comet, favours southern hemisphere
  153. Telescope view of ISS?
  154. Occultation of Antares 13 April
  155. New Comet
  156. Panorama on the next lunar occultations of bright stars
  157. Does it bug you ?
  158. Panorama on the next lunar occultations of planets
  159. Observation report 1/4/09
  160. Article: Star Lineups
  161. Is it possible to observe the "Fickle Finger" visually?
  162. Brilliant Observation of Saturn and Mimas
  163. Messier Marathon - Snake Valley style
  164. View from LMC
  165. leo triplet
  166. An apparent optical transient near IC 2539
  167. Earth Hour
  168. esb galaxies ?
  169. Years without umbral lunar eclipses
  170. Magnitude of the solar and lunar eclipses
  171. Occultation of the Pleiades 30 march
  172. Saturn's Moons software??
  173. Planetary Nebulae
  174. You've Got Crescents
  175. Camp is not long enough :-(
  176. Daytime Jupiter 23/3/2009
  177. milky way
  178. Gum nebula
  179. Three Comets Observed
  180. 47 Tuc and NGC 1275
  181. Meteor Last night - amazing
  182. Groups of lunar eclipses in a year
  183. iss mornings
  184. The Herschel Objects And How To Observe Them
  185. At last a clear(ish) might
  186. looking for double stars
  187. Bad weather blues!!!
  188. Nebulae and How to Observe Them
  189. Saros's cycle and other solar cycles
  190. Jupiter/Saturn Mutual Satellite Events 2009-10
  191. Asteroid 2009 FH today close to the Earth 0.0006 U.A
  192. 2009FH another close Asteroid
  193. Lunar duos
  194. Observed meteor last night like never before....
  195. Clear skies at last
  196. Phase of Venus
  197. Type of lunar eclipses in one year
  198. first Saturn sketch
  199. New Comet -- C/2009 E1 (Itagaki)
  200. globular clusters
  201. Spring equinox
  202. List of year with 2-3-4 solar eclipses , type by type
  203. atlas for M-42
  204. Occultation of Antars 17 march
  205. Titan and Shadow Transit on Saturn tonight!
  206. LCROSS Lunar Impact
  207. Information On Sirius B The Pup
  208. NEW: Cambridge Double Star Atlas
  209. Venus in Daytime!
  210. Observing in Darwin
  211. Another near miss, was it visible?
  212. Dark site in Blue Mountains NSW
  213. Latest Comet Obs
  214. STS119 Discovery Launch
  215. Northern hemisphere help wanted!
  216. Saturn at Opposition on March 8th, 2009
  217. New video camera test run
  218. good objects to look at this march
  219. Asteroid Fly by - Tonight March 2nd
  220. sketching dso's
  221. Titan Shadow Transits on Saturn in 2009
  222. Last night object in Western Sky
  223. what is that red star?
  224. At last...M66 with 15x70 Binos in Town!
  225. Broken Hill Robinson College Astronomy Group
  226. Lunar eclipses in one year
  227. Trio Mercury-Mars-Neptune
  228. March 2009 Lunar Highlights
  229. Extreme Crescents and Colongitude
  230. Type of solar eclipses in one year
  231. Observing suggestions
  232. New to the southern hemisphere
  233. Occultation of Pleiades 3 march
  234. Titan Transits for Australia
  235. Coordinates for Lulin
  236. Number of solar eclipses in one year
  237. FOV for Lulin + Saturn tonight
  238. Titan transit of Saturn tonight (Feb 24)
  239. What can I See ??
  240. Lack of observation: something terribly wrong with Sydney's weather
  241. Quadruple Transit Saturn's Moons
  242. Solar duos
  243. I saw Rigel's little mate......
  244. February, very nice conjunctions
  245. WANTED:Deep Sky objects in the Southern Sky
  246. Jupiter back in our morning skies for season 2009
  247. Occultation Of Mercury and Jupiter
  248. When would Saturn's rings go invisible?
  249. Maxima lunar librations
  250. Uranometria Sky Atlas