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

Jeff;

Thanks for the heads up, I know that some of the best Winter nights have
been the coldest.  We seem to be getting into that weather pattern.  =
Like
you said, dress warm.  I did a public viewing session at the Desert
Botanical Garden last night and the clients would race out from the =
building
and look quickly and then zoom back in to the warm building.  I got up =
to
let the dog out at 3 AM and it was chilly on the other side of the back
door.

See you at Flatiron, I'll will be doing my "Michelin Man" imitation;
Steve Coe


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Night

Yes, I would also recommend greasing ones eyelids so they do not get=20
frozen to an eyepiece. I have heard it is a most upleasant experience=20
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=20
>into the mid 30's. I was bundled with several layers of clothing and=20
>big warm jacket, but I still got cold and this was when observing=20
>within my observatories. The was a wind out too, but I was protected=20
>from it. I suspect the windchill would have been in the teens.
>
>Jeff
>
>At 10:19 -0700 1/21/06, Bill VanOrden wrote:
> =20
>
>>Given the traffic issues of US60 eastbound I am thinking of going out =
to
>>flatiron instead.  I will be heading out around 4- 4:30 if I go that =
way.
>>
>>Beevo
>>Tempe
>>   =20
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>
> =20
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