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Old 07-04-2009, 10:19 PM
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is so lucky becuase no light polusion no bad weather no atmosphere to dim the light no dust ect lets get one of us to buy it for well iceinspace
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Old 08-04-2009, 08:34 AM
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Hey Trevor,

space telescope hubble
is so lucky becuase no light polusion no bad weather no atmosphere to dim the light no dust ect lets get one of us to buy it for well iceinspace

The Green OSG gave me a whisper of where to get one.

According to her there's some stock in the second hand shops and at bargain prices. Still brand new unused and in the original wrappers.

NASA had excess stock. But the mirrors need to be modified for glass to space refractive index. Second hand stores stock was manufactured to glass to air refractive index.

Shouldn't be too hard as astronauts performed the modification in space some years ago.

Cheers Marty
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Old 08-04-2009, 09:08 PM
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Hey Trevor,

space telescope hubble
is so lucky becuase no light polusion no bad weather no atmosphere to dim the light no dust ect lets get one of us to buy it for well iceinspace

The Green OSG gave me a whisper of where to get one.

According to her there's some stock in the second hand shops and at bargain prices. Still brand new unused and in the original wrappers.

NASA had excess stock. But the mirrors need to be modified for glass to space refractive index. Second hand stores stock was manufactured to glass to air refractive index.

Shouldn't be too hard as astronauts performed the modification in space some years ago.

Cheers Marty
wow whos going to buy it for us now ill put in some theads the others can put in some money fair deal shotgun first veiwno realy would any one buy it put it in to orbit and then give it to us okay who has a spear 120 billion that they want to get rid of
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Old 09-04-2009, 09:37 PM
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Hey Trevor,

space telescope hubble
is so lucky becuase no light polusion no bad weather no atmosphere to dim the light no dust ect lets get one of us to buy it for well iceinspace

The Green OSG gave me a whisper of where to get one.

According to her there's some stock in the second hand shops and at bargain prices. Still brand new unused and in the original wrappers.

NASA had excess stock. But the mirrors need to be modified for glass to space refractive index. Second hand stores stock was manufactured to glass to air refractive index.

Shouldn't be too hard as astronauts performed the modification in space some years ago.

Cheers Marty
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