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Jaycin
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Posts: 2140
Loc: SW FLorida, USA
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Asby,
Thanks for thinking of me. I was a kid in the 70's, but there weren't any S&T's lying around my house. I'm interested in seeing this sketch artist's work, so please post a link if you can find one. 
I don't know how much time you spend in CN's Sketching Forum, but we have some world class astro-sketchers who post there regularly. Several of them have recently published a book: Astronomical Sketching: A Step by Step Introduction I'd like to encourage you and anyone reading this to visit the Sketching Forum at least once a week. Not only will you see some extraordinary sketches, but you may learn a thing or two about visual observing. Drawing your observations can seriously enhance your observing skills, and anyone can do it.
-------------------- Jason
Zhumell 8" Dobsonian
60mm Meade Telestar
Sketching the Cosmos
Messier countdown: 102 down, 8 to go!
Yalta Observatory- North Port, FL
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Asbytec
sage
Reged: 08/08/07
Posts: 216
Loc: La Union, PI
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I am new to the forum, actually. I also did a search for that guy on S&T's web site, but to no avail. (I cannot remember his name, so it's hard to search. I typed in his scope, I remember that much...but got no hits. )
His name is on the edge of my tongue...gimme a few days for it to roll off. LOL
Okay, I'll check out the sketches.
-------------------- 11" Celestron SCT
La Union, Philippines
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WadeVC
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Reged: 12/02/05
Posts: 2282
Loc: Lodi, California,
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It would seem that some of you are under the impression that my entire sketch is of M31/32/110. I guess I didn't include enough information.
I didn't find your information confusing in the least. It is quite clear what the object(s) you sketched are/were. I just don't understand the so-called confusion at all.
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Orion XTi10 f/4.7
Meade NGC 70mm f/10
Orion UltraView 10x50 Wide-Angle Binoculars
My Sketch Gallery
My Astronomy Blog
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well than a fool can from a mountain top.
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Erix
Toad Lily
   
Reged: 12/25/04
Posts: 19962
Loc: Ohio, USA
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My apologies for the confusion.
Jason, there's no need to apologize. You had it written very clearly at the bottom of your sketch.
Sometimes I think we spend so much time training our eyes to see details in the sky that we dismiss the details right in front of us on the computer screen. 
You packed a lot of information in collage of sketches with your entry. Well done.
-------------------- Erika
10" LX200 Classic, ETX70-AT, DS Maxscope 60mm, 12" Truss Dob, Orion ED80, WO Binoviewers, 10x50's and 7x50's Binoculars, Rebel XT 350
Having Fun in the Sun!
More solar fun: 2007 July - tracking NOAA10963
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cildarith
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Reged: 08/26/04
Posts: 2049
Loc: San Diego, CA
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I am new to the forum, actually. I also did a search for that guy on S&T's web site, but to no avail. (I cannot remember his name, so it's hard to search. I typed in his scope, I remember that much...but got no hits. )
His name is on the edge of my tongue...gimme a few days for it to roll off. LOL
Okay, I'll check out the sketches.
Are you thinking of John Mallas?
-------------------- Eric
6" f/6 Parks Newtonian
10x50 Bushnell Binocs
CN Sketch Gallery
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