Sunday, November 7, 2021
Two Lists
Mr. Jones was burnt out. After five long years of unsuccessfully comet hunting. He couldn't take it anymore. He needed to get away. So Mr. Jones hit upon the idea of loaning his cousin Timothy. young Timothy is comet seeking binoculars. For a year or so. Only a clean break for a substantial length of time would clear his head he thought so as custom six inch battleship binoculars, went to his cousin Timothy as he handed them over. Oh, one last thing. Mr. Jones in town, here's the Messier and NGC lists of celestial objects. You might try to see how many of these you can check off. You'll get a few of them anyway, I'm sure. So have fun on clear nights. When he finally returned, it was over a year later, Mr. Jones discovered that the young man cousin Timothy, spent countless hours apparently sweeping the heavens. I found them all Mr. Jones, he proclaims His playing the checked off Object List. Mr. Jones was astounded. That's fantastic. He said rather doubting Lee. By the way, Timothy, what's this other list? Three sets of positions and dates were given for sketches, magnitudes, etc. They didn't look quite round though. He thought to himself. Oh, Timothy replied. Those are just my rejects pay no attention to those. I thought they were on my target lists at least one of them. But they kept moving around and they had annoying tendency to change shape and brightness. They weren't any fun at all, so I had to let them go. I had work to do if I was ever going to finish these two long lists you left me by the way Mr. Jones you never really did explain what you were looking for. You never did really explained. What's a comet? Mr. Jones felt another headache coming on.
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