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Originally Posted by Startrek
Being a coastal dweller in Sydney and south coast NSW we don’t get a break from these darn big low pressure systems off the NSW coast that push cloud in and dump rain on us
Clearing towards the end of the week , hopefully
May was a quiet month for imaging ( 1 x glob and 3 galaxies ) and observing with less than favourable seeing
Hopefully June will be better with a nice chunk of the Milky Way rising earlier ( Lagoon, Triffid , Eagle , Omega etc.... )
Clear Skies !
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Absolutely, the East Coast Low makes for interesting surfing vision but prevents any sort of astro activity. The tendancy of these systems to strike twice, or continuiously, as they at first drift south then come bsck along to coast northward as a High pressure area pushes them, is particularly galling.