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Polar Alignment of a Meade LX200GPS telescope
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    Current Conditions measured at the Chamberlain Observatory
    May 15, 2025, 1:32 am
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    °F
    72.3
    °F
    72.0
    °F
    1002.5
    hPa
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    67.3
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    Forecast for Chamberlain Observatory

    May 15, 2025, 1:32 am
    Astronomical Daylight Times
    3:57 am
    9:57 pm
    94
    %
    Waning Gibbous
    17 days, 11 hours
    7:24 am
    11:28 pm

    Current Moon Phase


    Waning Gibbous Moon
    Waning Gibbous Moon

    The moon is currently in Sagittarius
    The moon is 17 days old

    Distance: 62 earth radii
    Ecliptic latitude: -5 degrees
    Ecliptic longitude: 265 degrees
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