Witch's Broom Bi-color

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WCGucfa
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Re: Witch's Broom Bi-color

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Great shot of 52 Andy. I didn't realize it was a double either. I wonder if I can catch the companion with
my 6mp Sony and the 6"? I'll be out getting Nova Delphini comparison images if the sky stays clear, and this
will give me an added challenge.

Speaking of challenges, I think we should all take take on Sirius B! This puppy has eluded us long enough!!
I haven't seen it since I was a pup myself, oh so MANY Moons ago!

Oh, and everyone's right. Your skill and equipment are our club's own little Hubble, right here on Earth!
Amazing work!!!!

Bill G.
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James T Kirk
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That is a fantastic image Andy.
Really nice work.
Manny M.
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