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-======20241024====== +Attendees: 
- +    Vianne, John, Bethany, Ian
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-^ Scope ^ Camera ^ Focus ^ +
-|Main|PICSI2 w/ 178|| +
-|Finder|ASI 482|2465| +
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-=====Frame Table===== +
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-^ Time Observed ^ Source Name ^ Filter ^ Int Time [s] ^ Gain ^ Airmass ^ Mag (filter) ^ RA [h] ^ DEC [deg] ^ Source Type ^Scope ^ Purpose ^ Notes^ +
-|  YYYYmmddTHHMM | Object  | Filter  |  time | gain | airmass | mag(V) | HH | DD  | type  | Scope | Purpose | tracking? Others?| +
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-=====Log===== +
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-=====ToDo===== +
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-=====Weather===== +
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 +Night Happenings
 +Started the night with doing Phys 450 HW
 +Moved on to Astropol
 +Had issues with going to north aligned objects
 +We tried to view 3c48 with a mag of 16.2 in the v band and were unable to get good statistics. It was also close to the horizon.  This was in the direction of Baltimore city.
 +Now looking at 3c454.3 with mag 16.1 in the v band. This is closer to zenith and we are getting better stats on it.