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 Forum: Inola Organizations   Topic: March skies

 Post subject: March skies
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:48 pm 

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Spring is all most here,the night skies start to clear up and out come the telescopes. During the last 3 weeks we've had some nice sun spots but the clouds only parted a few times. This month opens with what is called Globe at night http://www.globeatnight.org/ this happens every year. I...

 Forum: Inola News   Topic: City council

 Post subject: City council
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 5:15 pm 

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Anybody know when and where the city council holds it's meeting's.

 Forum: Inola Organizations   Topic: February Skies

 Post subject: February Skies
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:32 am 

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Evening Sky-- Venus(west) Mars(east) Jupiter(west) Uranus(west) Midnight-- Mars(southwest) Saturn(southeast) Morning Sky-- Mercury(southeast) Mars(northwest) Saturn(southwest) Jupiter slides out of the sky this month to be replaced by Saturn. February 24 is the peak of the Delta Leonid meteor shower...

 Forum: Inola Organizations   Topic: Objects above you

 Post subject: Objects above you
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:58 pm 

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Follow the link and go to configuration page enter Inola 36.1510°N, 95.5090°W. Satellite's, ISS and other objects that can be seen. http://www.heavens-above.com/

Jerry

 Forum: Inola Organizations   Topic: Inola Observatory new year

 Post subject: Inola Observatory new year
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:41 pm 

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January Skies--- evening planets-Jupiter(southwest) Uranus(southwest) midnight planets-Mars(southeast) Saturn(east) morning sky-Mercury(southeast)-Mars(west)-Saturn(southwest), all of them easily seen with 7x50 binoculars. Other great views with binoculars are the Double Cluster,Orion Nebula,The Ple...

 Forum: Inola News   Topic: Space station dare the cold tonight

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:49 pm 

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Tonight at 5:52 from the SW(231°) to NE(45°) lasts 5 minutes. It will be very bright. Dare the cold :shock:

 Forum: New Users   Topic: Star Party tonight

 Post subject: Star Party tonight
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:29 am 

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Last night was the first real good night in quite a while,but wow did everything DEW up. The moon looks great and it sets about 10:45pm so it gets darker then. Like i said if you want to look We're on Heather Rd. just look for the sign. Clear Skies okiestarman almost forgot,is there a Cub Scout or B...

 Forum: New Users   Topic: Hay Day 09?????

 Post subject: Re: Hay Day 09?????
Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:23 am 

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OK so when is Hay Day? :?

 Forum: Inola Organizations   Topic: Inola Observatory

 Post subject: Inola Observatory
Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 8:47 am 

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What a great start for today. Change of location for viewing tonight, my better half is ill so I'm setting up on the yard. Take 4210 south (2 mile) take first right Heather rd. after turn look for sign on left park and follow arrow. I'll be setting up about 7:30 and as soon is dark viewing starts. T...

 Forum: New Users   Topic: ASTRONOMY in INOLA

 Post subject: ASTRONOMY in INOLA
Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 4:42 pm 

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This is great. This is the best idea. I'm know as okiestarman, the guy with all the telescopes. Speaking of telescopes see how i got that in, my wife and i are starting up a business in Inola. And here's the best part it costs you no money. Yep that's right no money. When was the last time that you ...
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