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Just thought i would let every1 know that its too cold to look at the
telescope and that i miss the moon. Well when it gets warm i am going to go moon gazing again and i wish i could see jupiter and saturn. I got a big telescope with those computer control box things and im going to learn how to use that. Not that anyone cares i know. One question is how do you look at the sun ? I mean how do you look at the sun through a te;lescope without going blind ? Because i could probly do that from inside the house. Holly |
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