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Re: Astronomy C

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Flavorflav wrote:It's galaxies, but Cephieds, RR Lyrae and binaries are still in.
I think we can deal...
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And Epsilon Aurigae, most likely, since it said that in last year's rules. Unless they took that away. Still, those select topics is better than having to deal with all of them all over again.
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EASTstroudsburg13 wrote:And Epsilon Aurigae, most likely, since it said that in last year's rules. Unless they took that away. Still, those select topics is better than having to deal with all of them all over again.
Epsilon Aurigae is still included, and will apparently be included for next year, too. Dunno how they're going to work Epsilon Aurigae into all of this, though.
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They can ask questions about it without focusing solely on variables. And plus...
Flavorflav wrote:It's galaxies, but Cephieds, RR Lyrae and binaries are still in.
And it's all astronomy, so it doesn't really make much of a difference anyway.
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Re: Astronomy C

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Aren't cepheids and RR Lyrae's used to determine distances to galaxies?
Does anyone have any idea how they're going to incorporate Epsilon Auriga with the rest of event?
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Hey,
uh... if anyone would be so kind to post the DSO for 2010 Astronomy please?
My teacher said it was gonna take some time (which usually means a looooong time) before we get the rule manual. I wanna get started asap. :)
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Re: Astronomy C

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andrewbji wrote:Hey,
uh... if anyone would be so kind to post the DSO for 2010 Astronomy please?
My teacher said it was gonna take some time (which usually means a looooong time) before we get the rule manual. I wanna get started asap. :)
Sure. :D
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tmanneo wrote:
andrewbji wrote:Hey,
uh... if anyone would be so kind to post the DSO for 2010 Astronomy please?
My teacher said it was gonna take some time (which usually means a looooong time) before we get the rule manual. I wanna get started asap. :)
Sure. :D
Hey. Thanks. I appreciate it. I'm guessing that's really all that has changed, right? We're still gonna be using all those cosmological distance formulas and all that other stuff, right?
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Re: Astronomy C

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Does anyone know the last year galaxies was an event for astronomy???
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crabnebula143 wrote:Does anyone know the last year galaxies was an event for astronomy???
thanks!
the galaxies for 2010 is posted on the thread already also variable stars was 2009, not galaxies
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