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From 3:36 in the Morning.

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Great stuff!

Nice lower portion of Scorpius centre field

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Great stuff!


Thanks Andy

Nice lower portion of Scorpius centre field


If you look to the left of the "Tail" you can see M7 an Open Cluster.

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How I Wish I could see that far south! from here in the UK

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Thanks Andy

Nice lower portion of Scorpius centre field


If you look to the left of the "Tail" you can see M7 an Open Cluster.

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"Andy G" wrote:

How I Wish I could see that far south! from here in the UK


Guess this is Salt in an open wound, but from 80' North of my house you
can see Omega Cent.

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