Thanks Paul. I have been finding the best air on the leading edges of highs just lately - the sou-easterlies come over the gulf bringing stable air, but when the high arrives, the winds drop and it goes to mush. Is it similar at Clayton? Regards Ray
Clayton typically has no air movement during the night. I have imaged the planets twice from there in the last couple of years and each time the seeing was pretty reasonable. I am planning on doing some planetary imaging from there in the coming months. Just as an experiment while the bad seeing persists here in Adelaide. I have had several DIMM measurements taken at Clayton now and the seeing has regular bouts of 0.7 arc seconds during a night. That is something worth considering I think.
Once again congrats on the nice image. I hope you are submitting to JUPOS.