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Light Cup was turning it refractive lens ... 1/3 of the FOV. The Light Cup showed a grin through the eyepiece ... a good scribe for the Light Cup, I anxiously checked my database observers.org/reports/2002.06.03.html 12. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 hung Hickson 68 Group on the wall Light Cup partially caught the Hickson 68 ... presenting a great opportunity, the Light Cup finally managed to snag all ... interesting to observe that the Light Cup was unable to see all observers.org/reports/2002.05.12.2.html 13. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 snapped the Lion's neck Light Cup picked the Hickson 44 group, NGC ... any blood ;-) BTW, the TV-102 Light Cup easily roared at NGC 2903 earlier ... galaxy season for the TV-102 Light Cup and I can see now that observers.org/reports/2002.02.02.html 14. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 fed Koi fish Light Cup to look into the coma, Coma ... is seen as the TV-102 Light Cup dipped into the galactic drink and ... galaxy goes to the TV-102 Light Cup with a Radian jab to M64 observers.org/reports/2002.03.13.3.html 15. Ron Bhanukitsiri; A new way to look at the old moon So tonight, my 4" TV-102 Light Cup beckons me to print out ... must make sure to reschedule the Light Cup for a rematch after the new ... But the 4" TV-102 Light Cup continues to catch me by observers.org/reports/2002.05.22.html 16. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 performed open-heart surgery on Lion SAO 98767 looked white with perhaps a tinge of blue. Just for kicks, I swung the TV-102 Light Cup to Betelgeuse. While much ... and the TV-102 Light Cup will need to check observers.org/reports/2002.02.22.html 17. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 Hematology examined Lion's stool Hickson 44 group rematched. If you recall, the TV-102 Light Cup only caught NGC 3190 and ... confirmed its position! The TV-102 Light Cup finally completed this Hickson group. Alas observers.org/reports/2002.02.15.html 18. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 dugged into Hadley Rille Saturn occulation observation, the TV-102 Light Cup searched for the Hadley Rille for ... out of reach of the TV-102 Light Cup ;-) A rematched has been scheduled ;-) Reports | About observers.org/reports/2002.02.20.html 19. Ron Bhanukitsiri; TV-102 discovered Jupiter Open Cluster Light Cup caught a beautiful (rare?) sight last night. Jupiter, its 4 moons and two mag 6 stars formed a perfect "T" shape. The star SAO 78349, Ganymede and star SAO 78348 form observers.org/reports/2002.02.14.html 20. Glenn Talbert; Abell 12 Abell 12 can be seen in an 8" scope., . And then there's the "Light cup". We shall wait and see... Abell 12 is not a showpiece object, but bagging my first Abell planetary object observers.org/reports/2003.02.02.3.html
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