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EAA – 02/09/2022 – Just a quick look…
Deep Sky Galaxies Observing 

EAA – 02/09/2022 – Just a quick look…

February 10, 2022 by Hersey

Mostly clear skies and upper 30’s. I uncovered the scopes to do a little EAA on a school night. Had a peek at some of the more challenging objects on the CloudyNight’s February EAA Observing Challenge and a couple of interesting galaxies,…

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EAA – 02/05/2022 – The CN EAA Challenge and More Messiers…
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

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
Clusters Deep Sky Nebula Observing 

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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EAA – 01/27/2022 – Few Galaxies and Orion
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EAA – 01/27/2022 – Few Galaxies and Orion

January 28, 2022 by Hersey

Another winter storm is on the way and snow is expected Friday and Saturday. I had not planned to observe, but the sky was clear and it may be several days before that happens again. It was a cold night, 28 degress,…

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EAA – 01/26/2022 – Flame, Horsehead, and a Couple Galaxies
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EAA – 01/26/2022 – Flame, Horsehead, and a Couple Galaxies

January 27, 2022 by Hersey

Skies were nice and clear. It’s a school night so can’t be out too late but wanted to do some looking. I am working on writing up a blog how I use KStars/Ekos to get a good polar alignment. Part of this…

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EAA – 01/22/2022 – A Few Messiers and an Owl
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EAA – 01/22/2022 – A Few Messiers and an Owl

January 23, 2022 by Hersey

We got a fair bit of snow, especially for here, but the storm is gone and the sky is clear. I set the gear back up on the driveway for some EAA. It was cold, 21 F, after dark. When I set…

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My EAA Black Box…
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My EAA Black Box…

January 20, 2022 by Hersey

Some more winter weather is on the way and the scopes are still put away. I am testing some cameras and writing some posts waiting for clear skies. I am always looking for ways to simplify the process of moving and setting…

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EAA – 01/14/2022 – Galaxies, Clusters, Planetary Nebula…
Clusters Deep Sky Galaxies Nebula Observing 

EAA – 01/14/2022 – Galaxies, Clusters, Planetary Nebula…

January 15, 2022 by Hersey

It did not look good earlier in the day, but the forecast said it would clear so I set up the gear just before dark. The forecast was right! By 6:30 or so the skies were nice an clear. It was a…

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Remote EAA with Astroberry Web Manager…
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Remote EAA with Astroberry Web Manager…

January 13, 2022 by Hersey

I have been using my Raspberry Pi setup with Astroberry to remotely control my gear for a few EAA observing sessions now and it has been working out great. The clear nights have been cold and since I can access and control…

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EAA – 01/11/2022 – Open Clusters and Some Tries…
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EAA – 01/11/2022 – Open Clusters and Some Tries…

January 12, 2022 by Hersey

Clear and cold last night. Temperatures in the upper 20s. I uncovered the telescopes and set things up before dark. I started observing just after dark, about 6:30 PM. Good observing session, captured a few more open clusters, a galaxy, and tried…

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2:17 pm, March 26, 2023
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