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CESDewar
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Loc: Morganton, GA, USA
An astounding night for observing
      #2423576 - 05/27/08 09:06 PM Attachment (20 downloads)

......not.......

I'm still astounded.

Ok, I guess I'll work on another finder chart tonight - M101 seems like a good candidate....

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danm
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Reged: 04/27/08
Posts: 211
Loc: Northern California
Re: An astounding night for observing new [Re: CESDewar]
      #2423850 - 05/27/08 11:50 PM

How about this? My evening is perfect, not a cloud in the sky and it's still tonight, after days of rain. But I just sent my binos off to Cory to have them adjusted for my prescription! My three other scopes aren't in yet so I've just got a pair of eyes, boo hoo ...

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TV Ethos 13mm
Oberwerk Ultra 15x70
Celestron C6 f/10 & AT Voyager Alt/Az mount
8" f/6.3 Newtonian (Dad's ATM) & AT66 red tube
12.5" f/4.1 Telekit (Dad's ATM Mirror)


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ronharper
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Re: An astounding night for observing new [Re: danm]
      #2423942 - 05/28/08 01:02 AM

Shoot, the wind's not bad, go for it! Might see an owl.
Ron


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