Rick, Steve, Rick Walker, Joe Goss, Matt Luttinen and myself weathered the windstorm until about 10:30 upon which time we started to pack up and come home. The little observing we did was at very extremely low powers through telescopes being buffeted by the winds. I observed NGC4631 in the 14.5-inch and the view wasn't nearly as good as in the 8-inch where some mottling and HII regions were plainly visible not to mention NGC4627 just to the north. Let's hope for better this evening. aj SaguaroAstro@xxxxxxx wrote: > Steve, > > I've created the brochure in MS Publisher. Do you have this. You may if have > a versrion of MS Office. Unfortuantly you can't import a "*.pub" file into MS > Word > > Rick > > PS. How was Flat Iron last night? Won't be able to make E-E tonight, too much > to do tommorow. Hoping to take the little ETX out in tha backayrd and work on > the Urban list a bit. > > In a message dated 6/8/2002 01:08:21 US Mountain Standard Time, > stevecoe@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > Rick; > > > > No, send me a Word file, that way I have the program to update the info. > > > > Steve > > > > Rick Tejera > Editor SACnews > Saguaro Astronomy Club > Phoenix, Arizona > SaguaroAstro@xxxxxxx > www.saguaroastro.org