[AZ-Observing] Re: Flat Iron Tonight, was Flat Iron Tomorrow Night

Jeff,
Which version of Autostar are you running?

Janis

Jeff Hopkins wrote:

>Last night was much warmer than Friday night, but the seeing was 
>poor. The transparency was considerably less than Friday night. I was 
>able to get fairly consistent photometry data,however. The reading 
>were significantly reduced in value, but steady.
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>I also got to check out my new auto guider on my 12" LX200 GPS. I'm 
>using an Orion guide scope. It's an 80 mm f11.4. The whole set up was 
>around $150 (rings, rail and scope).It's a very nice package. I'm 
>using the Autostar guiding software and it does work. THe main 
>problem s there is very little information about it. THe control 
>panel has several buttons that are not mention any place I could 
>find. Does anyone have experience with the Meade Auotstar guiding 
>software? If so, please contact me directly as I have a bunch of 
>questions.
>Thanks.
>
>Jeff
>
>At 08:02 -0700 1/22/06, Janis Schoenfeld wrote:
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>>Tom Polakis wrote:
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>>>Brian Skiff wrote:
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>>>>...will show thin high clouds best during the day.  It's possible
>>>>that arc of cirrus coming through southern California could
>>>>mess things up later tonight...
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>>>...and so it came to pass.
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>>..........Amen, and again I say, Amen.   Pwhipzt!
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