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Old September 12th 08, 05:25 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
J McBride
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Default ASTRO: Andromeda Nebule

When it all comes together and works out once in a while is the sweetest
thing. This is about 70 minutes of data taken the last couple of nights
with a Canon XTi and a 300mm Zuiko lens set at f/8. Tuesday it got down to
39F. No darks or flats.

P.S. Here in MI we got 5.5 inches from the last hurricane and possabily
might get hit Sunday from the remnants of Ike. It was a nice steady rain
for about 24 hours. Unfortunately the grass is growing like it does in April
and all the tomatoes split...time to make chili.

Thanks

Joe






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Old September 12th 08, 05:45 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.astro
Rick Johnson[_2_]
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J McBride wrote:

When it all comes together and works out once in a while is the sweetest
thing. This is about 70 minutes of data taken the last couple of nights
with a Canon XTi and a 300mm Zuiko lens set at f/8. Tuesday it got down to
39F. No darks or flats.

P.S. Here in MI we got 5.5 inches from the last hurricane and possabily
might get hit Sunday from the remnants of Ike. It was a nice steady rain
for about 24 hours. Unfortunately the grass is growing like it does in April
and all the tomatoes split...time to make chili.

Thanks

Joe


That one did come out well. I do need to get something wide field
going. I keep saying that and doing nothing.

Send some of that rain this way. It keeps missing us. We got a quarter
inch a couple nights ago but need your 5. I don't have any tomato
plants left, deer ate them all. Nor do we have grass here in the woods,
just course ground cover that's way too crispy, so let it pour this full
moon. Everything is crispy here. Lake so low I can't get the boat off
the lift until we get some more rain or I arrange for a crane. No
fishing this fall. Yep we hit 3.2C the other night per my cloud sensor
which has had lots to sense since I put it in a few months ago.

Rick

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