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Old 20-06-2016, 06:38 PM
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It's never certain. Humidity plays a role as well. If all else looks good, high humidity tends to favour seeing, while low humidity tends to go with better transparency. Rarely you get both excellent seeing and excellent transparency. To catch nights like that you just have to go out and try your luck often enough and eventually you'll get one and it will have been worth it.
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