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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Anonymous wrote:</strong> <P>I'll get caught up on posting some previous images of T CrB when I can but just a quick update... I've been photographing T CrB with a Seestar S50 for a over 10 days now and it's held at a pretty steady mag 10.2 Last couple nights have been a bit cloudy but tonight I think I've noted a slight dimming... 10.3 perhaps. I would rather have a bit of an average over a few nights though before concluding that.</P> <P>Andy is going to help me get some of my previous photos online I hope... maybe this weekend.</P> <P>As I noted on the AAC's FB page, if you are using a Seestar S50, you can find T CrB easily by using the Stargazing search function for object IC 4587.</P> </blockquote><br>
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