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Old 30-01-2015, 11:01 PM
BeanerSA (Paul)
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Hi Paul, and welcome to IIS too.

Good to see a couple of ASSA members have made themselves known, and that Steve thinks we are a "great bunch". I like your comment about the low fees too: there was lots of angst last year on the committee about increasing the fees, so it is nice to hear they aren't too high even after the increase!

Regarding galaxies: it was great to see people pointing you the right way, but I can't see anyone mentioning NGC 253 and NGC 55. They are in the west at this time of year, and while you said you have bad light pollution in that direction I think you still might be able to spot them as they are relatively bright, and quite large: NGC 253 in particular. It should be right across your field of view at moderate power. Well worth a try!

The Ghost of Jupiter is a very nice planetary nebula (the remains of a dying star): and these are another fascinating type of object that are worth chasing down as you gain experience.

All the best, and happy viewing!

Dean
Thanks Dean. You might be able to point me in the right direction at Pembroke, if we have time
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