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Here is the viewing report for this month!
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago ! :Astronomer1:

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Here's another monthly guide. I like this format.

https://cosmicpursuits.com/night-sky-this-month/
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pakarinen wrote: โ†‘Sun Sep 04, 2022 12:57 pm Here's another monthly guide. I like this format.

https://cosmicpursuits.com/night-sky-this-month/
Thanks for sharing that!
I like that format too,I use a tablet most of the time but even on the phone you can just scroll through like going through the calendar!
Thanks for sharing that appreciate it!๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago ! :Astronomer1:

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Hi Frank. This is pretty cool. It is always good to have several sources to plan your viewing sessions. Between your "What's In The Sky" each month and my "Best Night Sky Events" each month, we should have everything covered for everybody pretty well.
viewtopic.php?p=215018#p215018
Thanks for finding and sharing this with us on here Frank and the very best of regards.
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Thank you my friend I always try to do my part and help make this Forum what it is AWESOME !๐Ÿ˜
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago ! :Astronomer1:

Equipment :
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