Somebody else has captured a (smal)l impact event on Jupiter:
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Don't Tread On Me!
To All (and especially deadly critter lover, Karl K):
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Tony Buckley, my friend and fellow Australian observer who I met in Coonabarabran, NSW, last May, sent to me this E-mail received last night:
"We just got back from a month long 10,000 mile drive around northern Australia, about a third of which was with Anne Adkins aboard. Her adventure was enlivened by the fact that Lachlan (MacDonald) got himself bitten on the foot - through his tennis shoe - by a Desert Death Adder while in the Bungle Bungles National Park.
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Observing tonight
Okay, I know its a late moonset, but I'm thinking about going to DS2 with the 6" refractor tonight.
I'm off Friday anyway, so I figured what the heck if its clear.
Karl
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The 3 Fogmen and the Central Star
We drove, we observed, we got fogged. But not before all three of us saw the central star of the Ring Nebula in Mr. Beeg.
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