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    Default Highest Latitude for Completed Messier Marathon



    Looking over this page
    http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/marathon/hall.html it looks like the
    most northern latitude was Virgina. Anyone complete it at 41 degrees?

    Bob Z

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    Default Highest Latitude for Completed Messier Marathon

    On 23 Oct 2003 11:21:02 -0700, robzgm@hotmail.com (BobZ) wrote:


    Many people have done the entire Messier list in Washington State.

    Is the marathon especially difficult for northerners because of the
    position of some of the southerly Messiers in March?


    Paul Below
    Battle Point Astronomical Association
    Bainbridge Island, WA, USA
    http://bainbridgeisland.org/ritchieobs/

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    Default Highest Latitude for Completed Messier Marathon

    Paul Below wrote:

    The real bugaboo is M30. If you have aspirations to get all 110, then you need
    to be far enough south that M30 rises before morning twilight grows too bright.
    I used to live in Madison, Wisconsin at 43 degrees North latitude. Aside from
    the persistent lousy weather in March/April, M30 rises too late in the morning
    for a complete marathon to be run from that latitude.

    By contrast, the All-Arizona Messier Marathon site is located at ~32.5 degrees
    North. On March 21, 2004 M30 will rise at 5:23 AM MST. That's actually rises 11
    minutes later M30's rise time from southern Wisconsin that same morning. But
    night lasts longer in southern Arizona in March. So, while M30 rises 49 minutes
    after the onset of twilight in Wisconsin, it rises just 5 minutes after
    twilight breaks at AAMM. And you'll hear whoops! and yeas! as observers collect
    their 110th object of the night.

    Regards,

    Bill Ferris
    "Cosmic Voyage: The Online Resource for Amateur Astronomers"
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    Default Highest Latitude for Completed Messier Marathon

    B > From: robzgm@hotmail.com (BobZ)
    B > Subject: Highest Latitude for Completed Messier Marathon
    B > Date: 23 Oct 2003 11:21:02 -0700
    B > Organization: http://groups.google.com
    B >
    B > Looking over this page
    B > http://www.seds.org/messier/xtra/marathon/hall.html it looks like the
    B > most northern latitude was Virgina. Anyone complete it at 41 degrees?

    Not. The MM is successfully run in New York State, Massachusetts,
    and Penssylvania, as I know near me.

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