Finally, I am always surprised to find I will hit an object on my list for the night, that I just can't get to no matter what angle I approach from. This happened again last night, NGC2186 in Orion. After 20 minutes of hops and re-hops, it was time to move on. How does this happen?
On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 1:14 PM Mark Wagner <itsmar...@gmail.com> wrote:Finally, I am always surprised to find I will hit an object on my list for the night, that I just can't get to no matter what angle I approach from.
Because you're not using PiFinder or Cedar?
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