Subject: Messier Marathon Results (Mount Lemmon SkyCenter) From: Deyoe, Travis William - (tdeyoe) Date: Mon, Mar 11, 7:43 PM Dear Hartmut Frommert, I am happy to message you and ask for inclusion in your Messier Marathon Results page for 2024. On March 9th of this year the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter hosted a Messier Marathon on the top of Mount Lemmon near Tucson, Arizona. Utilizing a 32" and 24" RCOS telescope (named the Schulman and Phillips telescope respectively), as well as a 150mm Esprit SkyWatcher refractor and some 10x50 binoculars we achieved the following results with our guests. Travis Deyoe (organizer): 109 Briana Dyrness: 109 Ted Kowalski: 109 Fred Kowalski: 109 Nadine Natour: 109 Christiaan Triebert: 109 Anna Sofia: 74 Colton Jang: 68 Roslyn Chu: 68 Other participants: Roz Roberts (operator) Vanessa Thomas (operator) Elizabeth Hubbard Elizabeth Hourican Our missing object from our 109 guests was M30. There are two other members of the Kowalski group but I wanted to get this email to you sooner than later. If I'm able to get their full names I will sent that as an update. Thank you for your time, Travis Deyoe Astronomical Outreach Lead, Mount Lemmon SkyCenter University of Arizona ------------ Mount Lemmon SkyCenter We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O'odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.