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Looking north toward Orion and the M42 nebula (those of you in the northern hemisphere usually see this upside down) using the astrotracer in the K-1. This repays viewing large and if you look carefully you will may the traces of no fewer than four satellites (none were visible to the naked eye) - the underlying concern in the film "Gravity" about space junk becomes understandable, even if the science in the film was sometimes questionable. Here's the obvious music (I passed over the version by George Clooney's aunt.:-) ).
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Was sad to see Gene Cernan died today. We are fast losing our astro heros.
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Superb.
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