Leo Part 1 in the Herschel 400 Observing Program
Join me as we work toward achieving the Herschel 400 Program Observing List from the Astronomical League. During full Moon periods, I will turn my efforts toward observing and recording the Herschel 400 objects. I have not achieved this list in my astro career and hope that it will be a fun and rewarding experience for you as well. If you want to join me, please download the Herschel Observing list at this link. https://www.astroleague.org//wp-conte... For details on how to earn the observing award via remote telescope observing, please see this link https://www.astroleague.org/herschel-... I am not sure how long the project may take. I really don't want to knock it off too quickly. We will take our time in observing and learning about the objects as we to. I would expect all observing sessions to be 1-2 hours in duration. Mostly closer to one hour. So, please stop by the channel and join me as we earn our Astronomical League Remote Telescope Herschel 400 list. https://www.earthandskyphoto.com

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