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Gregger
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Got home from work yesterday and snapped off a few pic of the moon, venus and saturn...will not happen again till 2052

 








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Very Cool!  

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Very cool indeed. :cool: I did not get to see it.:( Been to cloudy. :?

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sorry not saturn but jupiter

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Very cool, buddy!:D

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That is wicked cool!  I read about that but forgot to look!  Thanks for catching that for us...

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 Very Cool Greg, That telescope must be paying off.  hand6.gif

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chris s. wrote:  Very Cool Greg, That telescope must be paying off.  hand6.gif
Sure is ....now I wish I had gotten a different scope instead of a Dobsonian but I wish I had gotten a Schmidt - Cassegrain. A Dob is major bang for the buck but can't take photos and the SC has a photo mount.....oh well I saved a ton of $$$ by getting a Dob....the rest went for my Omega M2Msmile8.gif

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The wife and I have been watching that one since Thanksgiving Night

AWESOME!


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hucky wrote: The wife and I have been watching that one since Thanksgiving Night

AWESOME!



Yea I tried to get a glips of it at the start but to many high clouds at the time. Night before Thanksgiving got to see a very cool shooting star though. Was rather bright and lasted a couple seconds before burnout. :)

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Skipdawg wrote: hucky wrote: The wife and I have been watching that one since Thanksgiving Night

AWESOME!



Yea I tried to get a glips of it at the start but to many high clouds at the time. Night before Thanksgiving got to see a very cool shooting star though. Was rather bright and lasted a couple seconds before burnout. :)


That was no Star!

That was a Food Buzz yourock.gif

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Very nice photos!! Get your camera out Friday night, if the sky is clear the moon will be at its best..read here. http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/09dec_fullmoon.htm?list149060


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