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Post by oregon on Jul 13, 2020 0:37:51 GMT -5
grab you binocs, look to the NW after sunset, low to the horizon... Little more interesting a few nights later...
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Post by rockpickerforever on Jul 13, 2020 1:24:29 GMT -5
Great photo!
We tried to see it here (south east of San Diego) tonight, but could not. Too much light pollution, I believe.
Well, we have another nine days or so to see it before it goes away for 6800 years.
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dkurtz
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Post by dkurtz on Aug 1, 2020 15:55:02 GMT -5
I took my wife and boys up a dark no outlet road near a lake by us and we saw it it was a great thig to see it. The boys liked it too.
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gemfeller
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Post by gemfeller on Aug 1, 2020 16:11:00 GMT -5
I'd love to see it, along with the big conjunction tonight, but I'd have to drive many miles to find a place dark enough.
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