Anyone observed today?? Er I mean yesterday, 9th Dec..

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Sam Lee
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hmm, is that fuzzy spot m41 or my eyes has some problems?!

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Hello folks:

Sky was not good from Southern California. I am here in Milpitas... cloudy and rain.... ... perhaps you guys should be all watching the brightening C/2004 Q2 comet ? or stay up late for the Geminids 12/13?


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eh hlyf i use the same cam as you. try using ISO 400.. will bring out alot of detail
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Hi,
you guys should be all watching the brightening C/2004 Q2 comet ?
In my tonight observation list :D

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eh hlyf i use the same cam as you. try using ISO 400.. will bring out alot of detail
doesn't it bring out alot of noise as well?
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yes but its ok for me hehe
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