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Yeah, that's the problem. Of course, periodic comets like Halley's Comet, it's amazing that it can still put on a pretty good display because as many times as it's been around the sun every 76 years, eventually it's going to run out of stuff to fluff off and make a big beautiful tail. So yeah, those road comets that haven't been here before, those are the ones that we really want to see. If they're in just the right spot, hey, we might have a pretty good show. Anyway, in lieu of any great climate, well, they keep coming more so you just never know. The planets are coming up and if we didn't have so much smoke, I would be imaging Saturn right about now. So if we have a good night where it's clear and the smoke blows the other way, we're going to be taking a shot at Saturn. It was just at opposition just a few days ago. And good practice for when Jupiter comes around here in January. I tell you, that is, I'm sure you've done it, Dave, probably taking your share of pictures of Jupiter. It is so much fun to photograph because it's always changing and the red spots. I remember one night I took images of different parts of the night and I could see the red spot as it moved across the face of Jupiter. You get the moon transiting and eclipsing. That's just a fun one to watch. Back to you.
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