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Tag: EAA Observing Challenge

The Monthly EAA Observing Challenge on CloudyNights.com

EAA – 04/22/2022 – CN April Challenge, a Messier, and a Galaxy or two…
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EAA – 04/22/2022 – CN April Challenge, a Messier, and a Galaxy or two…

April 23, 2022 by Hersey

First night I have been able to do a bit of EAA since the beginning of the month. Clouds, work, grandkids, and just life in general has kept the cover on the scope for the past few weeks. Last night was mostly…

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EAA – 03/25/2022 – CN March Challenge Objects
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EAA – 03/25/2022 – CN March Challenge Objects

March 27, 2022 by Hersey

First time I have been able to do some EAA observing since the beginning of March. It was cloudy most of the day, but it mostly cleared as the Sun went down. I set up the scope, balanced everything, and did a…

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EAA – 02/05/2022 – The CN EAA Challenge and More Messiers…
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EAA – 02/05/2022 – The CN EAA Challenge and More Messiers…

February 6, 2022 by Hersey

A nice clear night. A little cool in the lower 30’s. There is a little bit of a breeze and an occasional gust. Great night for some EAA. I was able to EAA observer several objects listed on the CloudNights February 2022…

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EAA – 02/01/2022 – Couple M81 Group Galaxies and CN Challenge
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EAA – 02/01/2022 – Couple M81 Group Galaxies and CN Challenge

February 2, 2022 by Hersey

Weather is suppose to be decent for the near future and we should have a few clear nights over the next week or so. The telescope is set back up in the drive way and I took advantage of a mostly clear…

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