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Muddy Diver
06-04-2006, 12:31 PM
Can anyone give me an idea of how you might have classified the seeing last night around 20.00 to 21.00. I live 30 Km s of Sydney and have never had so much of a problem focussing before. Probably due to the warm day/night we had but I would be interested to hear what the conditions would be classified as. Ving, are you out there? I know you are pretty local to me.

ving
06-04-2006, 12:38 PM
:hi:
i had a quick squiz just before house came on... man thats a great show :)

anyhow, most stars were twinkling so much it looked like they were in some sort of fit. I do=idnt stay out for long and didnt take my scope out. but i thought to myself that "although the transparency is pretty darn good I am glad i am not going out there tonight cause the seeing is really bad".
i dont know if it stayed like that tho...

iceman
06-04-2006, 01:06 PM
The jet stream maps (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/?weather) don't look at all favourable, so it wouldn't surprise me at all to find the seeing wasn't very good.

I was too tired and didn't bother taking the scope out, which is frustrating when the weather is clear.

Muddy Diver
06-04-2006, 05:06 PM
I'll take a look at those jet stream maps Mike...but maybe later. I'm looking out of my office window and can see the moon in a clear sky with no clouds and practically 10/10 transparency. I don't want to shatter any hopes for a good night!

Muddy Diver
06-04-2006, 05:14 PM
OK.Ok. Curiosity got the better of me and theres not much else to do while Registax optimises.

Those jetstream maps look informative Mike but I get the feeling you need to have been loking at them for a while to learn whats bad. i.e. is no jetstream the best, or even a possibility? What are the values which should offer favourable seeing?:shrug:

MattyD
07-04-2006, 11:58 AM
Hey Everyone!
New to this forum, but maybe some of you remember me from another forum, I suppose we shall see what you memories are like ;)

I got my scope out (naughty me hasn't done so since last year :o ) after purchasing a new 3x GSO ED Barlow (Hooray! My first Barlow). Works very nicely with my televue 32mm I must say!! Anyway, back on topic, I was out on Wednesday evening, around 10-11.30pm (trying to get some viewing in just after moonset) and noticed that the seeing was pretty poor (I'm south of Sydney btw). I had a squizz at omega Centauri, and regardless of how many times I look at it I always think WOW! I couldn't get that wow buzz though Wednesday night, it was faint and dull, even though it was high in the sky :(

I'm hoping the viewing is better tonight! I was contemplating post midnight session.