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Right now NOSS 2-1 trio is making bright passes, southbound in
the evening -- with good conditions and a pass not too low in the sky they can be easy to see without binoculars. This time of year if NOSS 2-1, 2-2, or 2-3 trio are southbound in the evening (at least for 30 north latitude), they're almost always bright. Ed Cannon - - Austin, Texas, USA (Remove "donotspam".) |
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