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VROD

7-30-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Holiday Observations"

Getting away to some dark skies is a tremendous boon for the city and suburb-bound observer. John Baars has taken vacation by the seaside and enjoyed Bortle 4 skies. Follow along as he describes some great moments of viewing objects such as M108, M109, M101 and M57 with accompanying 13th magnitude star visible all with 4" of aperture.

Moving to the east, he caught Perseus' famed Double Cluster while at the zenith he viewed all parts of the Veil Nebula. Thanks John for sharing a wonderful report and sketch and congratulations on attaining the VROD for today!

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