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 Post subject: Winter Star Party was mostly crap!
 Post Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:24 am 
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Location: NM
2010 WSP was not so good weather wise, but still was somewhat fun.

As it was really far South compared to NM, seeing objects over head in the sky was a blast. Seeing rain and wind was not. Yes, you can see the Southern Cross and Omega Centauri because of the Southern Location. I do not own the right filter, but we did look at a The Horsehead in another guy's scope.

Al Nagler was a humble and funny man in person. There was a guy with a f/2 14" dob that made my D14 look like a D30. LOL. The images were really not that bad, but I would not trade scopes with him, that's for sure.

I will post the pictures as soon as I can make them small enough to lay up on here.


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