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Subject: Re: [M]: stars in daylight
From: Tom Wideman
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Thu Jun 03 10:48:15 1999

While you're here, how about checking out the Astronomy Book List ?

> Have any of you been able to locate any bright stars in your LX's in
> daylight? I have seen what appeared to be a bright star with my 10" in
> the past on several occasions.
> Andy

Absolutely. See the recent posts regarding Thousand Oaks solar filters...


(Sorry, Andy, couldn't resist. I guess it's a ruboff from when I was
looking at Sirius with my 6-year old, asked her what the brightest star was,
and she replied "Duh, the Sun..." ;)

Tom Wideman
Grapevine, TX

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