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Old 08-09-2022, 04:44 PM
ausastronomer (John Bambury)
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Last night, 7 September 2021. About 21:00 NZT. A superbely clean split at 240x with the 8" f/6 GSO dob and a Pentax XO5. Antares B sitting right on one of the spikes but still a beautiful turqoise pin prick. Lazy onshore breeze that had not seen land for 1000's of km. A lot of cloud and moisture but man the seeing through the gaps was phenomenal. All over in less than 5 minutes but that was worth putting the scope outside for. Need to make note of this weather pattern.
It's been one of my absolute favourite doubles for about 50 years and I will never get tired of looking at it. IMO it is one of the night sky's showpiece targets that I put right up there with Omega Centauri, 47 Tuc, Eta Carina, M42, M83, NGC 253 and X-Velorum.

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John B
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