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Old 18-May-2008, 03:15 AM
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Question NGC Lost objects

Would anyone out there be interested in finding some "lost" NGC objects for the HCNGC project? Of course your name won't go down in history for doing so but the challenge may get you interested?

If interested, go to "http://www.ngcic.org/default.htm" When there, click on
the "lost objects" button for details on each lost object. From some 800 lost objects, the list is down to 80+, thanks to a lot of amateur astronomers with their interest in the project.

If yes or no, could you reply here with the reason why? Mr Q
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