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Charlie Hein
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Binocular Universe: Some Lunar Lakes, Bays, and Ma
#5249349 - 05/31/12 06:09 PM
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Binocular Universe: Some Lunar Lakes, Bays, and Marshes
By Phil Harrington
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Re: Binocular Universe: Some Lunar Lakes, Bays, and Ma
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#5249648 - 05/31/12 10:22 PM
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We definitely need more articles on lunar observing here on Cloudy Nights!
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PhilH
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Re: Binocular Universe: Some Lunar Lakes, Bays, and Ma
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#5249989 - 06/01/12 05:05 AM
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We definitely need more articles on lunar observing here on Cloudy Nights!
Sort of a June tradition for me.
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Ed D
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Re: Binocular Universe: Some Lunar Lakes, Bays, and Ma
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#5251096 - 06/01/12 09:10 PM
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With the rainy season in full swing here in 'Sunny South Florida' I mostly use my binoculars - very handy if I find myself scrambling to get back in the house! I'm looking forward to a few holes in the clouds so I can observe the moon. Thanks for another great binocular article.
Ed D
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