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9-23-2022 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Capricornus Galaxies"

One of the interesting things about the zodiacal constellations is that for the most part they are quite faint (except for example Taurus and Leo). Yet they often contain a rich treasure trove of deep sky objects such as galaxies which can be observed in moderate and large sized scopes. It's amazing to think that people who follow the affairs of the zodiac and think it somehow has an impact on their lives are completely oblivious to this fact.

With that said, today's featured report comes from Bigzmey (Andrey) who spent an evening at his Anza dark sky site exploring the wonders of Capricornus. Follow along as he hauls in an amazing number of galaxies with his 9.25" Edge SCT. Thanks for the comprehensive report Andrey and congrats on winning the VROD for the day!

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