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Old 15-July-2003, 06:10 PM
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Hi to all,
I am a student in the United Kingdom, studying astronomy by distance learning.
I have been a subscribed user of Universe Today for some time now and I have found the stories and links provided by Fraser, to be a much valued research engine. Keep up the good work Fraser, it really is most appreciated.
John Cave.
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Old 16-July-2003, 01:18 AM
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Hi John,
I'm also in the UK but gave up doing the astronomy by distance learning last year (the maths got a bit much and once I got my 200mm Newtonian I was out at every opportunity so found little time to do the practical).
If you're doing it through the University of Central lancashire are you still using Universe 6 as the main text book. If so, whats the key code for the Starry Night software. There was a glitch with the code they supplied first of all and now they wont answer my emails.
Hope you can help and beware of the moons of Jupiter - its a killer

Sean

PS Great work Fraser!
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Old 17-July-2003, 04:10 AM
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Sean, I have Starry Night Pro 3 and 4 - which one do you need a code for?

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