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Astro Photography Australia: Iridium Flare
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Monday, 21 May 2012. Iridium Satellites are known for producing particularly bright flare effects as the sun reflects off them, as they move quickly through low earth orbit. I've often seen them, regularly pointing them out at Perth Observatory. Viewing nights, but I've never photographed one, until now! As luck would have it, my shutter was open and camera pointing the right direction! See other astrophotography from the weekend here. Posted by Astro Photography Australia. New comments are not allowed.
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Professional Observatories | Australian Astronomy
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Black Holes, Pulsars and Neutron Stars. Stars and Stellar Systems. Amateur Meetings in Australia. Astronomical Society of Australia Meetings. Regular Colloquia and Presentations. Australian Astronomy and Physics Jobs. International Astronomy and Physics Jobs. Student and Teacher Resources. Astronomy Workshops and Courses. Hands-On Learning: All Levels. Hands-On Learning: Primary School. Hands-On Learning: Secondary School. Hands-On Learning: Tertiary Education. How to Become an Astronomer.
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Local Attractions close to Falls Retreat Bed & Breakfast, Perth WA | Falls Retreat Bed & Breakfast, Perth WA
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There are many delights in the Perth hills for visitors to enjoy. Here are some suggestions of things to do. Lesmurdie Falls is situated no more than 1 km away from our Perth. Bed and Breakfast, Falls Retreat. These majestic. Falls have picnic areas and arguably the best. Views of the city of Perth. Numerous walking trails are nearby and offer the chance to see a wide variety of wildflowers (in spring), birds and native animals. The nearly 1000km long Bibbulmun Track. Offer tasty lunches while Myattsfield.
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One Way Trip To Mars, Anyone? | Daddy Nerd
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One Way Trip To Mars, Anyone? One Way Trip To Mars, Anyone? July 19, 2014. I have been fascinated with space for as long as I can remember. When I was a little bloke around seven or eight I was given a book called Hello Mars! You can find Hello Mars! Ever since I read that book and took a trip to the Perth Observatory. Worth a visit) I have been fascinated with space, so much so that I am incredibly annoyed that we seem to have fallen behind on space exploration. What is with that. Mars One was started w...
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Perth Hills Experiences - Things to do near CORE Cider
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Your cart is empty. CORE ciders & wines. Eats & Drinks. Destination Perth Hills: wine trails, walk trails, bike trails, national parks and more! Enjoy spectacular scenery and outstanding wines on the Bickley Valley Wine Trail. Walk part of the famous Bibbulmun Track. And Lesmurdie Falls National Park. Trail, or grab your mountain bike and head off-road on the Munda Biddi Trail. To check out the heavens. It’s all here! Find out what others are saying about the Bickley Valley. Bickley Valley Wine Trail.
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Transit of Venus, 6 June 2012
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The Transit of Venus, 6 June 2012. N Wednesday, 6 June 2012, starting in the early morning, Australians will have a rare opportunity to view a transit of Venus. This will be the last time to view one until 2117. A transit of Venus played an important role in Australian history, as a certain Captain James Cook mapped the East Coast of Australia after observing a Transit of Venus in 1769. Do NOT look directly at the Sun! This link will show you how to make safe solar viewing and telescope projection systems.
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Beaufort Street Maps - 012
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Invisible Stars Above the Street, 10:30am on a Sunday. Just because you can't see them doesn't mean they're not up there.
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Links and Sponsors - Gravity Discovery Centre
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Leaning Tower of Gingin. Admission and Opening Hours. Star viewing tours have been operating at the Observatory since the late 1980s. The tours began as a way to further promote the Observatory’s functions. And provide some much-needed revenue. Over the years, a dedicated band. Of volunteers has worked closely with staff to help co-ordinate and run the tours. Today, the tours are an integral part of the Observatory’s. Outreach and education program. For more information please go to. 1098 Military Road,.
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Friends in Astronomy
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Schools and Scouts Bookings. Book an Event Here. What if it's cloudy? New Name and Location. Things to See and Do. A great night under the stars in WA's North. AGWA - Astronomy Group WA. Join up and learn more about Astronomy - Perth. Astronomy Society of WA. Join up and learn more about Astronomy - Perth. Here is where to find what is happening in Astronomy in WA - ASTROFEST 2017. ICRAR - International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research. Science Network of WA. SKA - Square Kilometer Array. CSIRO - Park...
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Links, astronomy, CIRA - Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy | Curtin University, Perth, Australia
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Skip to main content. Astronomy units for non-astronomers. Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy. Astronomy units for non-astronomers. Curtin astronomy is involved in a number of local and international collaborative projects associated with the Murchison Radioastronomy Observatory (MRO), located several hundred kilometres inland from Geraldton. Currently Curtin, CSIRO and a number of Australian and overseas universities are setting up a wide range of instruments within the MRO. The Perth Observatory is Au...
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