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Originally Posted by Suzy
Best sleeping pill I know - costs nothing and even sends us off  with a smile on our faces  . Your enthusiasm in your report put a big fat smile on my face too  . Glad to hear you had such a great night, sometimes we only need a couple objects to do the trick nicely don't we?! 
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It sure is a awesome sleeping medicine! I was so happy to be able see anything that morning as the weather had been atrocious here with a cyclone stirring everything up.
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Originally Posted by ngcles
Hi Ken.
Nice report mate.
I know you only used the grab-n-go (I assume the 90mm refractor) but did you see anything of note on Saturn's globe? There are reports of a new white storm that erupted a bit over a week ago:
http://astro.christone.net/saturn/
Certainly worth waking up a bit early for (particularly as it's not cold) (unless you live in Melbourne or Tasmania).
Best,
Les D
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Unfortunately I couldn't make out the storm as I did only have the refractor although I was looking for the storm as I did see the report on a website somewhere. When I considered grabbing the SCT the clouds had different plans and closed up the sky.
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Originally Posted by Trixie
My cat woke me at 4am this morning and instead of ignoring him I remembered this thread so inspired, I went out with my telescope! It is the first time I have seen Saturn and Venus and I am still on a high about it! Thanks for the inspiration!!
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My 4am cat alarm hasn't been working to well lately, only seems to go off around 6am. It sure is a spectacular view this time of year and I am itching to have a good look with my Dob or SCT but the clouds, heat and wind here are not making it to easy to achieve not to mention the short window of opportunity and moon light. 40C during the day and mid 20s at night with 30knt winds are not the most ideal, but soon...oh yes...soon...it will be good.