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With ninety percent of Australia's astronomy infrastructure currently housed in New South Wales, it is the perfect place to celebrate the Year of Astronomy and foster this new curiosity in our kids. Get involved in 2009, the International Year Astronomy, and set your child on a path of intellectual enlightenment, offering them useful tools for an ever-increasing "space-faring" future.
Science is nothing other than discovery and understanding things. To some it’s a study to others an adventure. One of the earliest of sciences it fails to loose its place as the number one in research and development. Every year great minds mull over the year that has been and list what the...

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Observational AstronomyWith ninety percent of Australia's astronomy infrastructure currently housed in New South Wales, it is the perfect place to celebrate the Year of Astronomy and foster this new curiosity in our kids. Get involved in 2009, the International Year Astronomy, ...
New Science DiscoveriesBy: Barry Allen Science is nothing other than discovery and understanding things. To some it’s a study to others an adventure. One of the earliest of sciences it fails to loose its place as the number one in research and ...
Space AstronomyHardware ZX Spectrum 48K motherboard (Issue 3B  1983, heat sink removed) The Spectrum is based on a Zilog Z80A CPU running at 3.5 MHz (or NEC D780C-1 clone)
Radio astronomy directoryThe Gooclip.Net or YouTubeMovies.Net is a bradcasting video website with 1000s of registered users and more than 500 uploaded videos in various categories. TheGooclip has also developed sub-websites with various contents regarding video watch or video working information or downloads ...
SatellitesIn the Autumn of 1945 an RAF electronics officer Scientist and member of the British Interplanetary Society, Arthur C. Clarke, wrote a short article in Wireless World that described the use of manned satellites in 24-hour orbits high above the ...