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 Monday, May 21 2012 @ 08:12 am EDT (Read 2481 times)  
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Taken from the observatory north of Van Buren.
Hope you like it.
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Chuck Larson
 Wednesday, May 23 2012 @ 04:16 pm EDT  
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Mike,
Love the pic. I was out at the Ark. Game & Fish Nature Center with Leonard Lynch. Looking through his two scopes with filters but did not give us as great a view as your pic. does. There was a fair number of public viewers (about 25) that came out to look through the scopes.
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 Wednesday, May 23 2012 @ 05:26 pm EDT  
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Thank you Mr. Larson. I have found that when the public finds I don't look through a scope but try to record for a thousand views in the future, I seem to work better alone. Actually I started to invite members up to my skys but after thought did not want to intrude on the club plans that were made. Appreciate your comment.
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