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Anonymous: kc2iyh
 Thursday, February 02 2006 @ 06:26 pm EST (Read 1550 times)  



It appears that the weather is going to actually allow us to see Saturn in the Eastern sky tonite. Ever since opposition, the clouds have blocked my scope. I hear you can see the rings and the four larger moons with even the smallest scope or binocs. Too bad my camera adapter kit hasn't arrived yet.


 
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