Great. I'll buy a horse. Just watch out for the fresh pile in the street.
Rich
> Sounds good to me. I have the dark sky itch real bad and need to
> scratch it with some deep sky photons... if ya know what I mean.
>
> I recently read someone's theory that our cities and commuter culture
> actually create rain storms on weekends. Theory whet something like
> this: cars/trucks/buses pump junk into sky during the week, by
> Thursday/Friday build up is enough to help seed nay clouds passing by
> and cause rain. The rain clears the air and skies are good early the
> next week. Repeat cycle. Sounds plausible to me. Circumstantial
> evidence seems to support the theory here in the bay area.
>
> In any case I am up for midweek, weekends, anytime of clear and dark
> skies.
>
> -Ron-
>
> P.S. My best session out this spring with my new scope was a Wednesday
> night at Monte Bello.
>
> --- rnapo <rnapo@znet.com> wrote:
> >
> > I'm up for a mid-week star party.
> >
> > Rich
> >
> > >
> > > Every year it seems to be the same during spring. The weather is
> > crappy,
> > > especially on Friday and Saturday nights. I've had a couple very
> > good
> > > observing sessions mid-week so far this spring, one at Coe, another
> > an
> > > Fremont Peak. Getting to springtime objects is no easy task! So,
> > I plan
> > > on continuing to watch the skies this spring and, if a good
> > mid-week
> > > opportunity presents itself, I'm going. Even if it is just until
> > maybe 1
> > > a.m., it is better than getting skunked on the weekends - which
> > seems to
> > > nearly always be the case.
> > >
> > > I hope some other observers will get the "git up" and go too...
> > next week
> > > is the prime week.
> > >
> > > Mark
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Received on Tue Apr 26 15:20:13 2005