When will you be returning to Chile?
I would like to plan a trip there to observe southern objects, especially the globular clusters of the LMC and SMC.
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When will you be returning to Chile?
I would like to plan a trip there to observe southern objects, especially the globular clusters of the LMC and SMC.
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To generate finder charts I use
http://server7.sky-map.org/
The beta version (click the mouse icon in the upper left) is easier to navigate. You can search on NGC, IC, UGC, PGC, PK, etc and...
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I first corresponded with Steve before the internet was much of a...
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