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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    What schools in the North East are the best for Astronomy and Planetary Sciences?

    Cornell is the place I'd go. Steve Squyres and Jim Bell of Mars Exploration Rovers fame are both at Cornell.
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    Best pair of binoculars for astronomy?

    I've owned and used many different binoculars for astronomy, and I've found 10x50 to be the best size. Orion's Scenix 10x50 is generally considered to be a "Best Buy."
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    Orion Sirius Goto Alignment?

    I am currently testing the same mount, but have never seen that error message. In fact I have had no problems with the mount. Some suggestions: 1) Have you set the time and date correctly? Be sure to use the 24-hour clock and give the proper time zone offset (without Daylight Saving Time), and...
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    can an orion nebula be seen only with a telescope?

    The Orion Nebula can be easily seen with the naked eye in a dark sky. It seems to have been known to the ancients as a strange fuzzy "star." The Orion Nebula is well placed for most of the northern winter and the southern summer.
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