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Old September 4th 04, 02:09 PM
clyde crewey
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Richard wrote in message news:
Clyde


That's decent, splitting it with the TV85. What latitude are you at?
Antares rarely rises about enough atmosphere where I am to afford
a steady image.
-Rich



Rich,

I'm in New York at 40 degrees North. No chance for splitting Antares
now as it's lower in the soup. I got it back in late June and early
July.

Clyde
 




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