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Did Orbix do the streetlights, they look like the ones in pnw.....Very nice shot of the planets.
Jim
I wonder if you can see the moons of Mars with Binoculars?
Shoot, Caz & Boxcar, they are easy to see. Just go on Google Earth.
I remember looking at the stars with my dad at night. Back then you could see them.I am going to be in Liberal, KS next week. If the dust doesn't obscure the sky, I might go look at them.
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Once I saw Uranus without aide of binoculars, it was that close (I know, I know... left myself wide open with that one) but it's true. In opposition it can reach magnitude 5.8, even 5.6 sometimes & the average human eyes have the ability to see as low as magnitude 6.5 when fully dark-adapted. It will be in opposition again on the first day of Fall, September 21, between Pisces & Aquarius.
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Shoot, Caz & Boxcar, they are easy to see. Just go on Google Earth.
I remember looking at the stars with my dad at night. Back then you could see them.I am going to be in Liberal, KS next week. If the dust doesn't obscure the sky, I might go look at them.