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Old 01-02-2023, 11:59 PM
Averton (P and C)
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Unexpected sunny morning 1 February 2023

It was forecast to return to cloudy conditions today but when we looked out the window this morning it was unexpectedly clear. We quickly set up to take some images but the forecast was correct, just a little late. By the time we had taken a few images the sky quickly changed from no clouds to full clouds. An hour later and it was raining as well ... ah summer in Melbourne
Anyway it was good to get another glimpse of what was going on and the seeing was a little better (average 3.0 arc seconds with a standard deviation of 1) which was nice. We only got a full disk in Ha and 393nm.
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