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5-31-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Observing report 5-31-2022 - looking high and low"

Catching a supernova in a distant galaxy is one of those unique observational experiences that one can enjoy. In this case, KT4HX (Alan) regarded one in NGC 3631 that is 35 million light years distant, far before the time of man.He also checked out a large haul of galaxies in constellations including Ursa Major, Hydra, Centaurus, Coma Berenices and more. Congratulations Alan on a great session and on winning the TSS VROD for the day!

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