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Or years ago.

Moon and Pleiades, April 2006.

Bob ^,,^


Pretty Shot Bob. But you shoulda been here and viewed it with my
Binoculars, Miyauchi model Bj-100iBF. A picture is worth 1000 words, but the
view through them was only good for one - WOW ;-)

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Pretty Shot Bob. But you shoulda been here and viewed it with my
Binoculars, Miyauchi model Bj-100iBF. A picture is worth 1000 words,
but the view through them was only good for one - WOW ;-)

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That is one impressive set of optics..Ed.


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In article , Bob (not my
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Or years ago.

Moon and Pleiades, April 2006.

Bob ^,,^


[ A UUEncoded file (2006-04-01 Moon and Pleiades.jpg) was included here. ]


That's a good one. You don't get that many stars here, there's too much
light pollution.
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"Bob (not my real pseudonym)" wrote in message
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On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 05:12:21 -0700, Edward Erbeck
wrote:

"Mad Cow" wrote:


Er, the first quarter's in about twelve hours. I don't think the
earthlit half will be visible through the moonlit sky whatever the
weather, for at least the next fortnight!


There's always next month, or next or............. ;-)

Crazy Ed


Or years ago.

Moon and Pleiades, April 2006.

Bob ^,,^

Moon and Pleiades, July 2010. Not a composite (blow it up). Don't forget
the Quadrantids tonight.
jim

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On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:24:00 -0700, Edward Erbeck
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Or years ago.

Moon and Pleiades, April 2006.

Bob ^,,^


Pretty Shot Bob. But you shoulda been here and viewed it with my
Binoculars, Miyauchi model Bj-100iBF. A picture is worth 1000 words, but the
view through them was only good for one - WOW ;-)

Crazy Ed


Santa forgot to bring me the new eyeballs I was hoping for. Bet it
was pretty in 'real life'!


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Moon and Pleiades, July 2010. Not a composite (blow it up). Don't forget
the Quadrantids tonight.
jim

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Nice, though the moon's not in quite the best place

I don't get up early enough to see the earthlit part of a waning moon.
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