Observing Report for 27 September 2022 - a limping success

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Re: Observing Report for 27 September 2022 - a limping success

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kt4hx wrote: Sun Oct 02, 2022 2:45 pm
Presently I am planning an open cluster hunt in Cassiopeia the next time I can get over there. In Sky Tools 4, it lists 112 open clusters in Cass. Running that list against my log, I have not observed 81 of them. So that is my plan for next time, to pursue as many of them as possible. I think it will make a fun challenge. :)


Alan, had to do a data check and I see I've currently logged 54 open clusers in Cass. I'll need to log some more OC's here, as well as in Cyg.

Time to pull out my big 6-inch (meaning my F/8 Newt!) and start logging new OCs and asterisms again.
Scopes: Reflectors, refractors, and 1 catadioptric. Ranging in aperture from 50mm to 150mm.
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