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Hi John,

Be good to see your astro images. Sounds like you have a good set up.
I have to admit to being a little quiet on the astro front and am
aiming to get active again. Have my observatory about 100Km away and
it's just too easy to find other things getting priority. Here near
the CBD in Melbourne there is too much light for deep sky, although
not bad for planetary imaging when the air is quiet and clear. That
means winter only, when the ecliptic is at a high elevation.

Serena




Sun May 13, 2007 5:27 am

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