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mic_m
12-03-2010, 07:16 PM
For sale are 20 BBC Sky at Night Magazine CDs.
· The CDs include full episodes of the Sky at Night TV show.
· Video interviews with astronauts.
· Voice interviews with astronauts.
· Video and voice interviews with scientists and other professionals related to astronomy.
· Apollo press kits and documentation in PDF (Apollo 7, 9, 10, 12).
· Images from professionals and amateurs of astronomical objects; the planets, our moon, other moons (in close up), galaxies nebula, exploding stars and more.
· Screensavers.
· Video presentations, animations and interactive components as well as archival footage and sounds from a number of astronomy related topics such as activity on the sun, journeying back to the big bang, the Apollo missions, exploring the Coma cluster, the history of the telescope, the earth form 31 million miles, the very large telescope’s instruments revealed, Sir Patric Moores telescopes, the galaxies brightest star, the 20 greatest scopes of the 20th century, how the LHC works, how the Milky Way gained billions of stars, video about the ISS module Columbus, tours of Mars and feature programs about satellites, the radio telescope and Arthur C. Clarke.
· Software downloads from Meade, Sky-Watcher, Celestron and Vixen mounts.
· Full PhotoPlus 8 software (worth ~ AU$100) for astro image editing.
· Celestial E-Sphere 3D software from the open university.
· Serif Media Plus 2.0 for astro photos.
· Star testing software.
· Moon atlas software.
· Charting, imaging, and planetarium programs;
o CNebulaX 1.07.05,
o Iris 5.57,
o PHD Guiding 1.10,
o Registax 5.2.0.8,
o Stellarium 0.10.2.
o There are a couple of different versions of the above software on the various CDs.
· Making a telescope videos/tutorials with tips and hints plus guides to print out.
· Printable star hopping charts.
· Plans and diagrams to build your own observatory.
· Software to predict satellite passes over where you live.
· Other PC Sky-Chart software which allows you to make your own charts.
· ESA astronaut tests for self testing.
· Printable plans to make a spectrascope.
And lost more ...

Price:
I would be willing to sell all of the above items for AU$45. Selling is on a first-in-first-served basis; with the item to be sold to the person who sends the first PM with a stated intention to buy.

Postage:
Postage anywhere within Australia AU$12.50, this includes packaging, registered postage and item insurance up to AU$100.

Contact:
My preferred contact method is PM. I'm very happy to answer any enquiries.

Payment method:
My preferred method of receiving payment is via direct deposit, but I'm willing to consider others if a buyer has an alternative preference.