Sunday, January 1, 2012

Ophiuchus - The Truth Behind the New Sign

!9#: Ophiuchus - The Truth Behind the New Sign

Recent news regarding the alignment of the stars announced by the Minnesota Planetarium Society had those that follow the stars scrambling to find as much information regarding the new Zodiac sign- Ophiuchus as they could. If you were a Capricorn or Sagittarius, you just may have been put under the new sign- Ophiuchus. And, for all other signs, well, you just might have been shifted into another of the familiar Zodiac signs. However, since the release of the news, many experts have been involved, and the new findings are that signs are still in tact and there is no new introduction of a sign.

The Minnesota Planetarium Society based its findings on the alignment of the stars, which due to the Moon's gravitational pull on the Earth had pushed the stars by about a month. The release of the news was not meant to be a hoax. It was, however, a result of misinformed people who were unaware of Tropical and Sidereal astrology. Both Tropical and Sidereal astrology are used in the Western and Eastern worlds. And, both are what are signs are based on.

Tropical Zodiac is not based on the position of the stars, but the season in the year. Stars are of significance in our horoscope readings, but they will not influence the change of our Zodiac signs.

Rick Levine, and expert astrologer, states that the new sign, Ophiuchus is a constellation and has nothing whatsoever to do with Astrology. Rick goes on to state that with every year there are four seasons. Within a season, there is a beginning, a middle and an end- making each season having their own cycle and which accounts for our present day signs.

Astrology is based on seasons. It is the relationship between the seasons and the planets (which are also known as aspects) that astrology is based on. The Zodiac signs are divided equally and based on day and night proportions experienced throughout the year. Each of us possesses traits of our sign. Aries for instance that was born in the spring will show characteristics of high energy and optimism.

Ophichus was not a new constellation, it has been here since Ancient Babylonians making 13 constellations. However, it was not included in the Zodiac signs then and will not be now. So, for all those star followers, relax, your sign is still the same.


Ophiuchus - The Truth Behind the New Sign

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

La Luna vista desde un telescopio skylux 70/700

Vídeo realizado con una camara compacta de 3.2 megapixeles, a través de un telescopio skylux 70/700 de la Luna.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Celestron 71008 SkyMaster 25x70 Binoculars (Black)

!9# Celestron 71008 SkyMaster 25x70 Binoculars (Black)


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Celestron’s SkyMaster Series of large aperture binoculars are a phenomenal value for high performance binoculars ideal for astronomical viewing or for terrestrial (land) use - especially over long distances. Each SkyMaster model features high quality BAK-4 prisms and multi-coated optics for enhanced contrast. Celestron has designed and engineered the larger SkyMaster models to meet the special demands of extended astronomical or terrestrial viewing sessions.

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

TwinStar Blue 70mm iOptron Computer Controlled Refractor Telescope

!9# TwinStar Blue 70mm iOptron Computer Controlled Refractor Telescope

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If you're looking for an entry-level telescope that does it all, you've come to the right place. Simply align the telescope with the North Star, choose the object you want to see on the handheld controller and the computerized mount does the rest. This incredibly balanced telescope is ideal both for space viewing and daytime observing. With a large 70mm aperture this telescope has a third more light gathering power than most smaller scopes. The fully coated achromatic 70mm primary objective lens is maintenance free and ready to use right out of the box. The 700mm focal length, combined with 3 include eyepieces and a 2x barlow lens means you'll enjoy a range of magnifications from 35x to 350x. That makes this telescope ideal for just about any observing application. The iOptron SmartStar-E Alt-Azimuth Mount, a.k.a. The Cube, is probably the most functional and flexible unit on the market. Both axis motors are built into a small single unit. In addition, there are no "dead spots" -- so you can point your telescope anywhere above the horizon, whereas, other mounts block the telescope tube at certain points of rotation. This mount also comes standard with AC connection. The mount also accepts 8 AA cell batteries for use at home or in the field (Batteries sold separately). The revolutionary GoToNova computerized control system is the most technologically advanced automated tracking system available on the market today. With a database of 5,000 celestial objects, including all of the most famous galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, not to mention the planets, you'll be able to enjoy star gazing with the simple push of a button. The GoToNova Controller is much easier to use than other similar products. The hand controller is more intuitive with menu categories better organized. It also has a larger LCD screen with more lines of content compared with the competition. Using the easy-to-use hand controller, you can easily set up your telescope and select where you want to go.

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Monday, September 5, 2011

LCM Comp Telescope 70LCM

!9# LCM Comp Telescope 70LCM

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