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Old 11-08-2020, 04:44 PM
Saturnine (Jeff)
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Originally Posted by Startrek View Post
It’s been a ordinary year so far for Astronomy on the eastern seaboard of NSW ( Sydney to Ulladulla)
January fires
February flooding and cloudy
March Ok
April Ok but Cloudy
May Ok
June Rain
July Rain
August Rainy start



I still prefer the cooler months ( May to Sept ) to image and observe , earlier starts , longer nights, no insects etc and more objects
Summer , short nights , moths , bugs , mozzies , humidity and more light pollution from neighbours entertaining BBQ etc...

This winter has been disappointing to say the least
Even on the few cloud free nights through winter , the seeing has been poor

Grumble grumble .........
I have to agree with you Martin, it has been very ordinary for most of this year on the east coast, for the reasons you listed. At least the sun has made an appearance this afternoon and the clouds have parted, just hoping that it stays that way for tonight, would be a novelty though.
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