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	<title>90 MilliMeters &#187; Moon</title>
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		<title>Clear Sky &#8211;  Lotsa Moon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  But so what? It was late and I had a long day designing a website for a fussy client and just didn&#8217;t feel like getting out my scope so, I grab my trusty binoculars. Nothing major about my binoculars, 7 x 35, kind of small for astronomy. But hey, it&#8217;s what I got. So, [...]]]></description>
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<p>But so what? It was late and I had a long day designing a website for a fussy client and just didn&#8217;t feel like getting out my scope so, I grab my trusty binoculars. Nothing major about my binoculars, 7 x 35, kind of small for astronomy. But hey, it&#8217;s what I got.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s cool to look at? I looked at the moon, of course. saw some craters. I know many seasoned amature astronomers don&#8217;t bother to look at the moon so much because they looked at it a thousand times. So have I and I will continue to look at the moon because it&#8217;s still interesting. Always will be.</p>
<p>Next, I turned my attention to Jupiter. Perfectly placed for viewing. Even though my binocluars are small, I can still see the largest moons. The area of sky where Jupiter is currently placed was awash with moon light but I could still make out two of the moons on one side of the big planet and, I suspected one on the other side, but I couldn&#8217;t be sure.</p>
<p>Maybe tonight, if all is quite, I&#8217;ll take out my camera and try to capture Jupiter. We shall see.</p>
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