RE: IT stayed clear!!!

From: Michelle Stone (tac4mstone@No-Spam)
Date: Sun Feb 23 2003 - 02:55:19 MST

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    Here at Plettstone the skies were great until about 10:30. Then it got
    really wet. High thin clouds after that. It looks like it is clearing up
    now.

    But up until 10:30 we had some very nice views of the planets. Jupiter was
    quite extraordinary this evening with rock steady seeing.

    Michelle

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    Subject: Re: [TAC] IT stayed clear!!!

    >
    > Those of us who stayed home maybe wished we'd gone out. Not a loss for me
    > though, my daughter and I went to see the movie 'Chicago.' Back hoime and
    > it's 10:30 here on Saturday night in Oakland and the sky is perfectly
    clear,
    > and the seeing is excellent. The Clear Sky Clocks gets an "F" this report
    > card period. More nice views of Jupiter through my homemade 8" dob and a
    TV
    > 101 refractor. Glad I set these up before I left. :-) The contrast in the
    > refractor is remarkable and makes for such a pleasing view. There's more
    > detail in the 8", but the contrast isn't as pronounced.
    >
    > Hope the rest of you got to do some oberving either in the backyards or at
    > one of your favorite dark sky sites!
    >
    > Richard

    Clear, and steady, but down here (San Jose) the transparancy . . . wasn't.

    I've seen M42/43 better from the same location (more details, and brighter)
    in my 6" than I did in my 12.5" tonight. Ditto for M51 - I had a better
    view
    of it last night after moonrise than I did tonight with no moon. M101/102
    wasn't really visible at all, the contrast was so poor.

    Very frustrating - a nice, dark, night, steady skies, and contrast so poor
    that even bright Messier galaxies were mostly washed out ;-( I hit a few
    of the brighter Messier galaxies, some open clusters, and a couple of
    planetaries and called it a night.

    Still glad I observed, but contrast last night was a lot better.

    I'm hoping for nice, clear, TRANSPARENT skies next weekend. To be spent
    somewhere darker than my backyard.

    Dana



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