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BinocularSky

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The Binocular Sky Newsletter for May 2012 is now published: http://binocularsky....tter/201205.pdf.  There is also a printer-friendly version (no hyperlinks, black text on white background).
Best,
Steve

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ToxoLight

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Excellent as always, thanks Steve.

Clear skies
Tox.
Revear the stars, because we are their children.  Carl Sagan.

A little bit of gear and less idea,
Explorer 200P EQ5, 10x50 Bino's, Home-made p-mount, 15-45x50 Spotter.

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garethmob

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thanks steve :(
11"Compact Dob */*Coulter Odyssey 8 Dob*/*William Optics Megrez 72*/*Prinz Astral 500
Opticron 8X42*/*Celestron skymaster 15X70
Skywatcher Synscan AZ*/*
Celestron AZ3*/*ASTROTRAC AG
Canon 1100D with 18-55 24mm 58mm 135mm 200mm prime
Please let me know if any of my posts dont make sence, im dyslexic, they may make sence to me,but not to every one  i'll happly rewrite it just let me know :)

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Thanks, very useful in compiling my list for the weekend camping trip :hello2:
Paul
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TAL 150P / Pentax 10x50 PCF WPII Binocs
Messiers: 18/110 (13,15,31,32,35,36,37,38,42,43,45,51,57,65,66,81,82,110) Planets: 5 (Earth, Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn) Moons: 8 (Moon, Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan, Iapetus, Rhea) Titan, Iapetus, Rhea)




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