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Old 11-May-2006, 02:51 AM
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Default Few pics, incl comet in lyra

Took these last night, alas, a fairly moonlit night, in northern Queenland. Seem to have misplaced my cable release, so apologise for bit of camera shake.
1 - Mars & Saturn in evening sky
2- Scorp framed by trails of 2 planes
3- Scorpious
4- Faing comet smudge to right of text
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Old 11-May-2006, 01:40 PM
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Nice photos, Lizzie. Labeling, too. ;-)

BTW, Scorpius (my favorite constellation) looks out to get you. Oh wait, it's really out to get us.
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