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Old August 18th 14, 11:37 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Less than a Moon diameter away from each other this morning.

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On Monday, August 18, 2014 6:37:12 PM UTC-4, RichA wrote:
Less than a Moon diameter away from each other this morning.


I sure hope that you didn't let any newbies, or other innocent bystanders, look at that conjunction through the eyepiece of your telescope! LsD would not approve! After all, "There is nothing to be seen in an eyepiece" and you don't want to entice a newbie into buying his very own eyepiece-equipped telescope to look through.

You should "get out of the way," you dinosaur.
 




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