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Old September 18th 06, 10:42 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Steve Gottlieb
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I've put together a couple of observing lists for next weekend's CalStar
2006 star party at Lake San Antonio in central Califorinia (see
http://www.sjaa.net/calstar/). The first is a general eye candy list of
100 objects (visible in September) that look good in any scope. The
second challenge list of 50 toughies is why some folks bring large
scopes to star parties.

If you're interested in an observing project or just some new targets,
the lists are available in both Excel and text formats at
http://www.sjaa.net/calstar/#lists

Steve Gottlieb
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Old September 19th 06, 07:08 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default New deep sky observing lists

Steve Gottlieb wrote:
If you're interested in an observing project or just some new targets,
the lists are available in both Excel and text formats at
http://www.sjaa.net/calstar/#lists


Good list as always, Steve. - Canopus56

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Old October 17th 06, 01:03 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Pat
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Default New deep sky observing lists

Thanks for the list. As a relative newbie, in London, England, I'll give it
a try if i get a sky.

"Steve Gottlieb" wrote in message
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I've put together a couple of observing lists for next weekend's CalStar
2006 star party at Lake San Antonio in central Califorinia (see
http://www.sjaa.net/calstar/). The first is a general eye candy list of
100 objects (visible in September) that look good in any scope. The
second challenge list of 50 toughies is why some folks bring large
scopes to star parties.

If you're interested in an observing project or just some new targets,
the lists are available in both Excel and text formats at
http://www.sjaa.net/calstar/#lists

Steve Gottlieb



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