A few (5) of us showed up last evening at the Rush Valley "Pit 'n Pole" site. High cirrus and some breeze at times were bothersome, but after 11:30 or so the clouds were all gone and the breeze died down. A productive night for me, I logged 26 more Herschel-400 galaxies, most in Virgo. Only 53 objects to go(!), and of course the vast majority of these are Spring galaxies. Two more nights like last night and I'll be done. Tyler Allred was there imaging, so expect some new and lovely photos posted soon. Higlights for me included "The Whale" and "The Crowbar" pair of galaxies in Canes Ven., NGC 4631 and 4656 (Tyler was imaging this pair when I left at 1:45); several other galaxy pairings, including NGC 4762/4754, and NGC 5363/5364. There are others I sketched that I need to go back and identify (faint companions to the target galaxy). These are always fun surprises, and I'm reminded that wandering around this part of the sky, it's very easy to get "lost"; detailed star charts and/or accurate DSC's are a must. The dew was just starting to form on the car roofs about 1:30, but had not been a problem at the scopes. The sky looked very nice as I was leaving (reluctantly). -Rich __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com