From: cer01ca (ve7cer_at_antispamdomain.not)
Date: Sat Jul 05 2003 - 21:50:03 EDT
I like you'r shot better than some of the real closer ones.Question
is can you see the ring while looking at it and what mm eyepiece were
you useing.In my computer program I brought up I can find M57 but do
you just shoot between the two brighter stars and hope for the
best.Didn't see the star at 1 or 3 oclock in you'r photo.Maybe out of
you'r field of view.Be dammed if I can figure out where you get you'r
thoughts on some of you'r great shots.Charlie
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