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Old October 17th 03, 02:51 PM
Frank John
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Hello all, an interesting happening for those of you who are interested in
finding Deimos. At U.T. 14h. 22m. star ACT 2594091 will pass within 05.3" of
the moon which may help those of us who have been having difficulty in
finding this elusive object.

This info supplied by that great programme Cartes du Ciel which never ceases
to amaze this amateur.

Regards to you all from "Down Under". Frank Hunter.


 




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