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11-27-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Daytime Observing, Planets, and Cetus Doubles"

Looking at objects through a telescope during the daylight hours ca be a very rewarding exercise and gives a new perspective on familiar views such as the moon, planets, and even bright stars, if one kows where to look. In this vein, Bigzmey (Andrey) managed to catch the moon and also Venus during the daylight hours. It's interesting to realize as we are going about our daily business with scattered light above due to the atmosphere that the stars are out as well, just not readily visible. He also spent time in the evening on Jupiter, Saturn, and a slew of attractive double stars in Cetus. Congratulations Andrey on winning the VROD for today!

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