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Last Night's Efforts


 

Well it was a bit chilly last night, but at least the wind died down enough to get some imaging in. Here's a look at NGC2174 - sometimes called the Monkey Head Nebula.
Cheers
Ian
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Very fine Ian. The cold cannot stop you! You must be from Canada!

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 09:07:44 AM EST, Ian Stewart via groups.io <swampcolliecoffee@...> wrote:


Well it was a bit chilly last night, but at least the wind died down enough to get some imaging in. Here's a look at NGC2174 - sometimes called the Monkey Head Nebula.
Cheers
Ian
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I remember being out in my first observatory in Canada at -40 (C or F doesn't matter) in the winter. Trying to guide my imaging scope by hand. My eyelashes kept freezing to the guiding eyepiece. I don't miss it.

On 1/8/2025 9:13 AM, jimcoble2000 via groups.io wrote:

Very fine Ian. The cold cannot stop you! You must be from Canada!

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 09:07:44 AM EST, Ian Stewart via groups.io <swampcolliecoffee@...> wrote:


Well it was a bit chilly last night, but at least the wind died down enough to get some imaging in. Here's a look at NGC2174 - sometimes called the Monkey Head Nebula.
Cheers
Ian
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Your right! At that point it doesn't matter what units are of temperature.

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 09:23:39 AM EST, Ian Stewart <ian@...> wrote:


I remember being out in my first observatory in Canada at -40 (C or F doesn't matter) in the winter. Trying to guide my imaging scope by hand. My eyelashes kept freezing to the guiding eyepiece. I don't miss it.

On 1/8/2025 9:13 AM, jimcoble2000 via groups.io wrote:
Very fine Ian. The cold cannot stop you! You must be from Canada!

On Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 09:07:44 AM EST, Ian Stewart via groups.io <swampcolliecoffee@...> wrote:


Well it was a bit chilly last night, but at least the wind died down enough to get some imaging in. Here's a look at NGC2174 - sometimes called the Monkey Head Nebula.
Cheers
Ian
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