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3-23-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"A change of pace"

Sometimes we run our observing sessions at a fast pace in order to maximize the time spent outside gazing up at the heavens. In those cases, the goal often is to see as many objects as possible and enter them into our logs. But there is an argument for "slower" sessions as well where we spend our time on just a few objects observed in detail. Follow along as Dave Sellars describes his session with a "less is more" approach.

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