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Old 14-09-2010, 08:19 PM
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Thanks for the replies.



Sab, I think its a combination of utter desperation and living north of the divide. A lot of the former as it only takes the slightest patch of clear sky and I'll be out there.
Seems like alot of the rubbish coming down in recent weeks was from the north Is your scope set up in the shed ready to go or do you bring it out of the house with some assembly required?


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Does sound like we've been seeing the same thing with 6751. I notice that as I get further into observing, the planetaries become increasingly fascinating. I think it's partly due to the maturing of my observing skills. And partly due to reading your amazing observations of them and trying to see what I can pick out. I think it makes a big difference being able to read other people's observing notes.
Thanks! I've always been into planetaries, and looking up others observing notes is useful for finding out what to look for.

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