A rarity here - two consecutive clear evenings (I missed the morning as I needed my sleep). Treat the ob of 71-110D as suspect; chances are I have mis-identifed the background stars and after my performance with 71-110C (thanks Mike) I am not confident with it, but I have published it all the same on the off-chance it is good. (It passed between a close pair.) 80mm f/5 refractor; 25mm Plossl eyepiece. 24753 97 012A 2751 G 20060121181944450 17 25 0017206+160505 28 S+070 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20060121183241680 17 25 1139632+804267 67 S+050 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20060121183318050 17 25 0930187+673409 97 S+050 05 20344 89 061D 2751 G 20060121183335600 17 25 0913530+612683 97 S+050 05 05681 71 110D 2751 G 20060121185234230 17 25 0458370+295082 37 S 28537 05 004A 2751 G 20060121185934370 17 25 1120323+584722 67 S+030 05 28541 05 004C 2751 G 20060121185940130 17 25 1119800+584989 67 S+030 05 28538 05 004B 2751 G 20060121190802100 17 25 1116541+600054 18 S+040 05 23862 96 029D 2751 G 20060121200802100 17 25 0205906+064276 18 S+070 05 Best wishes Bruce MacDonald COSPAR Site 2751 Devizes, Wiltshire, UK 51.3440 N 1.9849 W 125m (WGS84) http://mucephei.blogspot.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Frequently Asked Questions, SeeSat-L archive: http://www.satobs.org/seesat/seesatindex.html
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