[AZ-Observing] Re: Flat Iron Tonight, was Flat Iron Tomorrow Night
From: AJ Crayon <acrayon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 12:41:14 -0700
Jeff and Stan, thanks for the heads-up. It has been so long since observing
during such cold nights it isn't clear if I would have remembered to pack
thewinter observing clothes. At least I don't have to let the doggie out at
3:00am! ;o)
Clear skies,
aj
Stan Gorodenski wrote:
Yes, I would also recommend greasing ones eyelids so they do not get frozen
to an eyepiece. I have heard it is a most upleasant experience trying to
break them lose. Stan Jeff Hopkins wrote: Be aware it is COLD out at night
now. I was observing until about 1 AM last night/this morning and it was
intothe mid 30's. I was bundled with several layers of clothing and big warm
jacket, but I still got cold and this was when observing within my
observatories. The was a wind out too, but I was protected >from it. I
suspect the windchill would have been in the teens.
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