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9-8-2023 TSS Visual Report of the Day.

by helicon

"Cassiopeia Doubles"

Double stars are an interesting category of object(s) since they can be observed successfully under light polluted conditions. This means for backyard astronomers that they can mostly be observed from home without having to fuss with packing, driving, and sometimes camping out under darker skies.

Bigzmey (Andrey) took advantage of the favorable weather to observe from home, selecting the double stars in Cassiopeia for his target of the eve. Using his Mak rather than SCT he observed more than 20 sets of doubles in the course of an evening, representing a fine haul. Congratulations Andrey on winning the VROD for the day!

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