Messier 35 Old Log
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Messier 35 Old Log
Good afternoon! Here is my Messier log brought over from the old web page. Hopefully, it will suffice for the new one.
Patrick
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Re: Messier 35 Old Log
Thanks for sharing and earlier observations are indeed carried over from AF (I did the same with my records of the Messier hunt).
-Michael
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Re: Messier 35 Old Log
That's great! I look forward to adding to the list. If I counted correctly, I have 50 of them observed so far. The weekend looks promising so maybe I'll catch a break.
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Hi Patrick,
I apologize for being relatively lazy, but to make it easier on those assigning your new bling, could you please re-sort your spreadsheet so that all of your accomplished messier's show up at the top of your spreadsheet as one big group and not sporadically with large blanks in between those objects you've observed. This just makes it easier for these old eyes to see how many you've really accomplished quickly so I can get your bling out the door.
Thanks,
JT
I apologize for being relatively lazy, but to make it easier on those assigning your new bling, could you please re-sort your spreadsheet so that all of your accomplished messier's show up at the top of your spreadsheet as one big group and not sporadically with large blanks in between those objects you've observed. This just makes it easier for these old eyes to see how many you've really accomplished quickly so I can get your bling out the door.
Thanks,
JT
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Re: Messier 35 Old Log
Congrats on your M35 Award, Patrick! 

Bryan
Scopes: Apertura AD12 f/5; Celestron C6-R f/8; ES AR127 f/6.4; Stellarvue SV102T f/7; iOptron MC90 f/13.3; Orion ST80A f/5; ES ED80 f/6; Celestron Premium 80 f/11.4; Celestron C80 f/11.4; Unitron Model 142 f/16; Meade NG60 f/10
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Scopes: Apertura AD12 f/5; Celestron C6-R f/8; ES AR127 f/6.4; Stellarvue SV102T f/7; iOptron MC90 f/13.3; Orion ST80A f/5; ES ED80 f/6; Celestron Premium 80 f/11.4; Celestron C80 f/11.4; Unitron Model 142 f/16; Meade NG60 f/10
Mounts: Celestron AVX; Bresser EXOS-2; ES Twilight I; ES Twilight II; iOptron Cube-G; AZ3/wood tripod; Vixen Polaris
Binoculars: Pentax PCF WP II 10×50, Bresser Corvette 10×50, Bresser Hunter 16×50 and 8×40, Garrett Gemini 12×60 LW, Gordon 10×50, Apogee 20×100

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Re: Messier 35 Old Log
I've updated the spreadsheet. It should be easier to follow.
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Obsession Classic 15"
Televue Nagler 31mm (55X), Televue Nagler 22mm (78.5X), Explore Scientific 18mm (96X), Zhumell Planetary 14.5mm (119X), and Explore Scientific 6.8mm (254X) all housed in Wood Wonders eyepiece case.
Televue Nagler 31mm (55X), Televue Nagler 22mm (78.5X), Explore Scientific 18mm (96X), Zhumell Planetary 14.5mm (119X), and Explore Scientific 6.8mm (254X) all housed in Wood Wonders eyepiece case.