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11-20-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Observing Report for 17 November 2022 - a little binocular fun"
It's not every day that we see a report by an experienced observer using a pair of binoculars under dark skies. Most of the time urban folks are limited to bright star clusters, nebula like M42 and M31 which are obvious showpieces, the moon and planets, including Jupiter's moons. But in this case KT4HX (Alan) was able to utilize his 10x50's to great effect, nabbing planetary nebulae, faint clusters, and even the supernova remnant M1, which is a tough object in 10x50's. Congratulations Alan on your detailed reporting, descriptions, and number of objects seen and enjoy a well deserved VROD!

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