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Old July 10th 04, 03:22 PM
Ron Netzley
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Default Bright NOSS trios

Hmmmm ??
I was using 8/56 binocs - and my wife was using 8/40's. Both have plenty FOV
so not sure why we missed the 3rd member.
We were in the correct feild (Cygnus) at the correct time for us (21:40 mid
point) and what were saw was definately flying a parallel path.
Do they fly an angled straight line - or a triangle formation?
(might help us the next time)

Thanx Patty!!!

Ron
 




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