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  1. Lots of views last night!!!
  2. I don't get any sleep anymore
  3. Sharp views of Jupiter this morning.
  4. Some time you just get lucky
  5. Never give up
  6. My 3rd night of some good observing (LONG Post)
  7. Ever have one of those nights?
  8. A couple of new (to me) targets
  9. Telescope somewhat fixed and a clear night sky
  10. First try at afocal photos.
  11. Some firsts
  12. Successful night, and more great news!
  13. Funny Uranus Report
  14. Ms Jackal Steals a Telescope
  15. An amazing night of observation (long report, with surprises)
  16. My First Report.
  17. What I managed to see in spite of a full moon
  18. surprise night!!!!!!
  19. Uranus and Neptune
  20. visual vs. imaging (my report)
  21. Uranus
  22. Yippee! I got the scope out last night!
  23. Braved the cold...
  24. Having fun in Sagittarius
  25. A Dull Report for a Dull Night.
  26. An incredible night.
  27. A Productive Day
  28. Saw my first 2.5M yr old light
  29. Old Friends Returning
  30. Yes I did
  31. Star Party Report *20 inch dob alert*
  32. Saturn during the day - hard to focus but said goodbye for the season.
  33. Friday Night the 10th
  34. Ceres - Astroid #3
  35. Maybe tonight...
  36. Comparing Fuzzies 5" Mak to 16" Dob
  37. International Space Station.
  38. Saturday Stars
  39. Finally-A Clear Sky
  40. First sighting at what I think is Venus.
  41. Reporting In!!!
  42. WOW, What a night!
  43. collimated scope = great view of GRS on jupiter
  44. Was it worth it?
  45. Report: Enter the Deep Space Barlow
  46. couldn't believe I found M31!
  47. Full Moon
  48. First light on Jupiter
  49. I happen to see ISS tonight
  50. finally clear skies...
  51. First light with my Skyhawk 114
  52. First Star Party
  53. Saturday Night
  54. First report from my club's observatory
  55. Hunting and observing C2009 R (McNaught)
  56. Victory in the Blue Zone!
  57. Back to the good ol' ETX70AT
  58. Great Night Looking Up
  59. Back to basics.
  60. mini star party for mini people
  61. A night with wwpierre
  62. Mini Messier Marathon
  63. Nailed my first DSO!
  64. Tonights the night...
  65. Damn it...again...
  66. Sky hunting
  67. 14th/15th June report
  68. First Light Z10
  69. Night of The Ghostly Cheerio
  70. My report on light pollution
  71. Finally an allnighter
  72. My new record
  73. Observing Forms
  74. Report: My first observatory visit
  75. A break in the clouds!
  76. M13 and Venus too.
  77. Productive night
  78. New XT10i - First Light
  79. Something weird tonight
  80. New Award
  81. Jovian fireball....!
  82. Cluster (uh) Luck
  83. Challenging but doable
  84. A quick report - hopefully
  85. Great night: M51 and M3
  86. 5/28/2010 observations
  87. My first Jupiter of the season
  88. Comets to Kids, an observing report
  89. Cssp
  90. First Galaxies with XT10
  91. Incredible (and lucky!) satellite sighting
  92. Declan's sun spot 1072
  93. Another trip to Cherry Springs
  94. Massive Sun spot captured this afternoon.
  95. Much an improvement
  96. Great night... but
  97. Why do great nights end up being the worst?
  98. Found an alternative site
  99. Progress on the "To Do" list
  100. First Light Report (long)
  101. First Light after 15 years
  102. ... and the second quasar visible in 8"
  103. Catch a light 500 million light years away
  104. Frustrating
  105. Fireball spotted
  106. First Light...Part II
  107. My/our first galaxies!
  108. 15x70 report and target recommendation
  109. Ras Algethi
  110. Some reasons why I really hate this hobby.
  111. 'First' Light
  112. Directions to catch a Quasar
  113. 2nd light with C-8 N
  114. Go Penguins!
  115. DSOs, Here I Come
  116. portable observatory report
  117. First Light report
  118. Successful seiminar in the rain
  119. Bumming here..or Jonesing..
  120. Second Light; G-8N
  121. Took out my Celestron "First Scope"
  122. What a great night!
  123. Clear Evening ... but
  124. First light with Celestron 8" Dob
  125. The night the stars went out, almost!
  126. A little update
  127. BooYeah!!!
  128. Pictures from NEAF 2010
  129. Sombrero Galaxy
  130. Two down, two to go?
  131. Messiers and Mag 16s
  132. The (almost) big night out. (II)
  133. Astronomy in the heat..for a change.
  134. Finally, First Light with my Zhumell 8 Inch Dob!
  135. A clear and productive night
  136. Saturday Stars
  137. Mars and M44
  138. 11 Apr 2010 VA
  139. Puffy Altostratus protruding... Practice for the big night out.
  140. First report ever with 4 planets!
  141. Mercury spotted. Chuffed!
  142. Another report in real time. 10/04/03
  143. My March Thirty-First
  144. The astronomy gods were kind to me
  145. Another Astronomy First!
  146. Saturn moons & position calculator
  147. Finally success
  148. The Moon
  149. Moon and Pleiades ... together
  150. Moon and Pleiades last night
  151. 16 March 2010 VA
  152. Sumica, FL
  153. First Light
  154. Clear skies at last!!!
  155. Anniversary Time
  156. At last, some dark sky viewing!
  157. A wonderous Saturday night
  158. Like a trip to the desert..
  159. What a night
  160. Something got my attention tonight
  161. I wimped out
  162. Finally some great skies over Northern Kentucky
  163. Not bad tonight
  164. report 2.20.10
  165. This evening
  166. Best night so far: The Sequel
  167. Dark site report. Part 3.
  168. OMG is all I can say
  169. Finally got clear skies for best night so far
  170. Clearest night I've seen
  171. Dark site report part 2.
  172. First Clear Night!
  173. Dark site report. My first date with Saturn.
  174. report 2.13.10 Virginia
  175. Does anyone keep a log?
  176. Split my first double last night
  177. How to combat the infernal cloud cover!!
  178. Snow snow snow!!!
  179. Finally, some eyepiece time
  180. COLD but clear last night ...
  181. Fireball witnessed in Irish skies 3rd Feb'10 6pm
  182. Finally - The weather has cleared up
  183. What was it!
  184. What a night!
  185. First Light - 10 " dob
  186. Excellent Seeing Tonight
  187. A very rewarding evening!!
  188. It's the Curse of the New Telescope
  189. What a difference a little practice makes!
  190. Finally bagged Saturn!!!
  191. Finally got some good viewing time
  192. Finally Some Scope Time
  193. Clear skies at last update!!
  194. Clear skies at last!!
  195. A Quick Outreach Session
  196. Observing Report; 1-17-10
  197. Be careful. Owners can become like there dogs!!
  198. Best View in Ireland since Christmas Day
  199. Asteroid Occultation
  200. Schinias Greece night of 10 January 2010
  201. M31
  202. Coordinated observations
  203. Obs 1/4/10
  204. Greetings
  205. More objects EARLIER in the day?
  206. Frigid night
  207. New Year started with a happy view
  208. Old Friends Revisited-a mini Messier Marathon
  209. Now I've seen EVERYTHING!
  210. A beautiful early Christmas Gift...
  211. Saturn
  212. Rain and clouds clearing
  213. I feel like I'm cheating
  214. C6-RGT & CGEM mount - First Light
  215. An Empirical Comparison Between the Optical Performance of Three Telescopes
  216. Stuff I learned last night
  217. Public Outreach
  218. My first dso!
  219. A Dream Star party
  220. A bit delayed...
  221. Caught a short window
  222. Blue Star
  223. Blue Zone Bino Report
  224. Great night out
  225. Great Night!
  226. Back in the saddle again
  227. Quick Leonid Meteor Shower report
  228. Outstanding astronomy day - 16 Nov 09
  229. Smoky Mountain Report
  230. Puppis/Monoceros Nov. 15
  231. Triangulum Galaxy found through Orion XT8 Report
  232. An Unexpected Session
  233. M34 is cool
  234. Juno
  235. The Night is Young
  236. my first mini star party
  237. Awesome night!
  238. In your Face...on
  239. Clear Skies in New England tonight
  240. Naked eye report.
  241. It's been a while.
  242. Dusted off the powerseeker.
  243. NIAAS--Bragan 16th October 2009-- Witten by Stevie
  244. What a night!
  245. Double Duty.
  246. Worst possible seeing!!!
  247. going to my first star party tonight!
  248. Worth the wait...
  249. Cowboys and Indians.
  250. The Monsters First Light