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VROD

7-31-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Observing Report for 25 July 2022 - a Blast from the past"

For this last day of July (how time flies!) we feature an excellent report originally documented a couple of years ago by KT4HX (Alan) but never filed on TSS or AF.net, for that matter. Follow along as he explores some unusual grounds for galaxies, specifically Sagittarius which is more known for open and globular clusters - as well as Capricornus and Microscopium, which many observers think is invisible at moderate latitudes in the Northern hemisphere. Thanks for taking the time to write the report Alan and Congrats on a well deserved VROD!

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