It is suppose to be an excellent viewing night here. Even the due point and temperature aren't suppose to get close. I'm thinking of doing an early night and a early morning viewing. Both of my larger
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It is suppose to be an excellent viewing night here. Even the due point and temperature aren't suppose to get close. I'm thinking of doing an early night and a early morning viewing. Both of my larger
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If it’s clear, I’m going glob hunting in Sagittarius although that’s been futile along the bottom of the pot from home so far.
Supposed to rain tomorrow I think so pre-dawn is probably out.
Man... That's some icky-tasting stuff!
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In between Nu draconis and Iota draconis.
Happy hunting!
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I just learned about the Galactic North and South poles today.
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This was over 10 years ago. I wonder what can be done now?
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My plan for tonight is the same Blanco 1 with my binoculars.
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Stellarium doesn't always identify some of the more obscure or lesser-known catalogs.
I logged this open cluster back on 8 November 2017 with an 80mm refractor:
4. Blanco 1 - NEW
(Open Cluster in Sculptor, mag unknown, size 70.0’)
Observed: Nov 8, 2017 at 20:08:51
Comment: Well, not much to this one. In the
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While you are in Sculptor, have a go at
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Cut my toenails.
Trim my nose hairs. The hair coming out of ears too.
Or maybe I'll just go to bed.
Tomorrow I'll wax the hardwood floors.
Just another night clouded out....
No end in sight.
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