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JakeT93
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Reged: 06/28/08
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Loc: Williamstown, NJ
Half way down the M's!
      07/03/08 07:11 PM

As of last night, I have found about 57 M's. I spotted in order...M51, M63, M39, M70, M69, M54, then M26. Tried to make it 58, but couldn't spot M55 at all. But 5 very faint M's is good with me. M54 is a very interesting cluster, it looked like a star with a glow at 45.6x. At 90 and 130x, it was obvious it was a cluster, but as I expected, no resolving was detected...but I still found it, that counts! I could tell as the night went on, it got a little more humid, and viewing faint clusters 10 degrees or less of the horizon, meant looking into ALOT of atmosphere. My favorites were, obvoiusly, the galaxies!. Hey, hope it's gonna be clear tonight, wanna find M94 and M106. Just need to find M55 and M75 for Saggitarius to be done.

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-Jake the Snake
My equipment:
Orion DSE 10" Light Bucket!
10x50 Finder and ebay bracket
40mm GSO Plossl
32mm Celestron Plossl
2x Antares Barlow
25mm and 6.7mm Meade 3000 Plossls
Orion Explorer II 10mm and 17mm Kellners
Orion SkyGlow Ultrablock
Antares ND25
75 M's Obsreved
All Planets seen

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* Half way down the M's! JakeT93 07/03/08 07:11 PM
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