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Jupiter (Planet, est. mag -2.5, est. to be in Cetus, Est. RaDec 23:53:25, -1:42:60)
Observer: Byung Hoon Kang (e-mail: astronist@usa.net, web: http://web.syr.edu/~bkang)
Instrument: 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector   Location: Syracuse, NY, USA
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Fri Jul 3 09:10:00 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 360

Celestron Powerstar 8, 78x --- I can only see east sky at the porch of my apartment room. Tonight, there was the Jupiter at east sky.

Saturn (Planet, est. mag 0.5, est. to be in Pisces, Est. RaDec 02:02:27, 10:08:36)
Observer: Byung Hoon Kang (e-mail: astronist@usa.net, web: http://web.syr.edu/~bkang)
Instrument: 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector   Location: Syracuse, NY, USA
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Fri Jul 3 08:49:37 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 359

Celestron Powerstar 8, 78x --- I can only see east sky at the porch of my apartment room. Tonight, there was the Saturn at east sky.

M32 (Galaxy, in Andromeda, Est. RaDec 00:42:48, 40:52:00)
Observer: Byung Hoon Kang (e-mail: astronist@usa.net, web: http://web.syr.edu/~bkang)
Instrument: 8-inch Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector   Location: Syracuse, NY, USA
Light pollution: moderate   Transparency: good   Seeing: good
Time: Fri Jul 3 07:00:00 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 361

Celestron Powerstar 8, 78x --- I can only see east sky at the porch of my apartment room. M32 was pretty dim due to the light pollution.

M4 (Globular Cluster, in Scorpius, Est. RaDec 16:23.6, -26:32)
Observer: Byung Hoon Kang (e-mail: astronist@usa.net, web: http://web.syr.edu/~bkang)
Instrument: 2032-mm Schmidt-Cassegrain reflector   Location: Syracuse, NY, USA
Light pollution: light   Transparency: fair   Seeing: poor
Time: Sat Jun 20 03:27:00 1998 UT   Obs. no.: 355

Telescope(Celestron Powerstar 8), Eyepiece(Celestron Silver Top Plossl 26mm), Magnification(78x), Location(Tully, NY)-----Darling Hill Observatory at Tully, home of SAS(Syracuse Astronomical Society)'s 16-inch aperture Newtonian reflecting telescope and classroom. It was a pretty cloudy night, but I could see M4 between clouds. During that night, M4 was the only object I could see.

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