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It was indeed AGNFA at Eagle Bluff. Wow. We started off with observing Sirius B, then glommed on to Jupiter which was experiencing a Europa shadow transit.
Besides myself, JLManatee was there (he beat me by 15 minutes), then Mike Corrillo, Jeff Newland, Mike Rowlands, Ellenvega and Randy. What a spectacular night! The Europa shadow transit was followed by Callisto crossing Jupiter's disc. (I swore it was a double shadow transit, but the smart phone ap geeks proved me wrong. It was Callisto itself and I had never seen a Gallilean Moon cross Jupiter. One more off the Astronomical Bucket List.) Callisto's disc was HUGE and crossed just below the North Equatorial Belt. I followed it until it exited Jupiter's disc when it went from a huge black spot to a brilliant white companion of the King of Planets. We saw so many things this post does not have room to record them all.
We cruised through boatloads of objects, Hind's Crimson Star (Ellenvega got this along with another 10 Herschel 400's), Mike Corrillo had a fabulous night with his little starter scope, he found M78 in Orion and then was the first to pick up Comet Lovejoy!) That was fantastic. It is still big, bright and showy. Nearly everyone had a crack at this cosmic interloper near Delta Casseopia. It was below it and the tail points nearly straight back at the star.
3 of the staff came out and were thrilled by everything we saw. We also saw at least a few "March randomids", had a nice break in Randy's trailer for a popcorn break about 1 o'clock. It was one of the best nights ever at Eagle Bluff. Too bad Jerome missed it, it was kind of like the meteor Randy missed that on night in July.