Time for an update I guess..
Yesterday was a nothing day, sat around processing some images, Anthony doing a bit of work, etc. Another lovely, clear, sunny and warm day.
The night was again beautiful, clear and dark. Unfortunately the seeing was terrible again. Maybe slightly better than the previous night - Anthony recorded 1 or 2 runs but that's it. I had the ED80 on and did some deep space imaging of M17. I kept checking Anthony's scope for signs of good seeing, at which time I'd chuck my 12" on, but it never came.
I was up again at 4ish to image Comet Boattini again this morning, and finally didn't stuff up with the settings and get distracted by the moon etc. It was another lovely sunrise, the very thin crescent moon was absolutely lovely down in the orange glow over the ocean.
It's been another nice day today, went for a jog along the beach, met with some friends for lunch, and now going through emails and forums and more image processing.
Who knows what the night will bring, seeing wise. We just can't predict it anymore and just have to wait and see. I'll do the usual and start off with some deep space imaging of some kind and then go to planetary if the seeing turns out good.
I haven't seen a single cloud since I got here on Saturday. It's just such a beautiful place. We watched whales through the telescope today, and while I was waiting at a cafe on the edge of the river in town today, a pod of dolphins swam by. It's gonna be tough going back to the other life
We've had a constant stream of people coming to check out what we're doing every night.. people in the nearby cabins, others walking by, all stop for a look at Jupiter or Saturn or to talk about space and 'the stars'.
2 more nights to go for me.. hope we can get some good seeing.