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From the March 2011 issue

A review turns into an observing session

By Michael E. Bakich | Published: March 28, 2011 | Last updated on May 18, 2023

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I’ve put together an image gallery of celestial treats I observed. I hope you can get out under a similarly dark sky and enjoy them like I did.

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