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Old 09-03-2005, 11:46 AM
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Thumbs up Crystal Clear Night

Last night (Tuesday) was the clearest skies I have had since getting my 12".

Not a breath of wind, absolutely crystal clear skies and NO MOON!

I decided this is the night to push the scope.

First, I put in the 30mm SV and 'POW!' Galaxies with neon signs on them saying "Here I am".

Righty-o, I'll test you. Inserted the <b>6.5mm Plossl!</b> COOOOOL!!

I think I may have been a bit too judgemental on these Series 500 EP's.

Observing M65, 66, 95, 96, Sombrero, Centaurus A, Tarantula, globs, etc, etc, and the views stayed bright and clear!

Planets were too clear to beleive there distance.

I swung around to find Sthn. Pinwheel (M83) and couldn't find anything??? There was a solid wall of fog moving straight towards me drifting over from the small lake up the road!

Very eerie sight. That put an end to my excellent night.

I am pleased to say that viewing galaxies at 6.5mm is very thrilling and exiting!! (my dark location helps)

How did your night go?

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Old 09-03-2005, 11:58 AM
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looked out side at about 9 and it was wall to wall cloud. 11pm came and i decided to hit the sack... clear as out side! I am battling a cold at the moment so I doubt i would have headed out anyhow.

glad you had fun
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Old 09-03-2005, 05:07 PM
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Monday night (annoyed me: naughty words edited) so much. I thought the clouds were clearing (about 1/3 coverage at the time) so I put the scope outside and ate dinner. When I finish and go outside the sky is overcast! *#$@!
I haven't been able to use the scope for ages.

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Old 09-03-2005, 07:45 PM
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Cheer up, we've got about 5 beautiful nights coming!

Yay! All over Victoria!!!
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Old 09-03-2005, 08:34 PM
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I just checked the weathermap. Looks clear if your up near the Murray, otherwise scattered cloud everywhere.
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Old 09-03-2005, 11:28 PM
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Absolutely perfect here Geoff.

Sky is BLACK BLACK if there is such a colour. And not a twinkle in any stars . . . yet.

Forecast for Western Victoria is for clear sky till about Tuesday. Weather Gods are turning it on for our Public Holiday long weekend.
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Just checked current map here http://mirror.bom.gov.au/products/IDR023.loop.shtml

Only light showers at Rosebud. rest of the state is clear. Yahoooo!!!!
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