Be sure to let us know what you observe! Jim, 40 to about 25 years ago, I really had my head wrapped around this hobby. Today I rarely read anything to do with astronomy, and hardly ever get my scope out.. life has other things for me to do. My memory of my observing heyday isn't perfect, either. I make a lot of mistakes. I realized yesterday that I let my S&T subscription expire last November, and I have issues on my dresser from last year that I still haven't even opened. But sometimes I can recall some good stuff I've seen or read over the years. I'm just one of those hundred monkeys at a typewriter. On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jim Gibson <jimgibson00@yahoo.com> wrote:
Looking for Omicron 2 Eridani B in my planetarium software I think I found it. It is close to 37, 38 Eridani but my software calls it Keid. I have it located at 4h 15.748m -7° 37.232'
Chuck, you are like reading Sue French. I want to grab my scope and run outside and look at it.