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Old October 12th 04, 12:54 AM
Florian
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One more quick note. I got some good views through a 14" SCT (Ring,
Veil, a few clusters) and decided I want one. Then I got some good
views through the 85mm TeleVue refractor (Double Cluster, Pleides,
Uranus, NGC 288/253) and decided I want one.



Hi Mark,

Enjoyed your report. I'm still having a lot of fun with my little TV76
and hardly use the 10" at all anymore. Someday i'd like to visit the
Tierra del Sol site. We camp at Mt. Laguna during the summer but
i've not been to the observing site yet.

-Florian


 




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