>I actually decided to look at cloud structure with the binoculars
>yesterday, need a few photons, but their just not the same.
>
>So what did you get & can you set it outside so the sky get's used to it
>:-)
>
>have a great day, and a clear night
>Stan Clark
>33.43N, 112.35 W
>Saguaro Astronomy Club
>Webmaster
>www.saguaroastro.org
>
>Thad wrote:
>>> Hey All,
>>> Is there nothing more depressing than being an astronomy buff during a
>>cloud infested new moon?
>>>
>>> I have to admit my responsibility in the matter though, as I received a
>>new toy that should have been here during full moon time. (Thanks to
>>FedEx....) Apparently, the new toy isn't as moiston free as it should
>>be.....
>>>
> >> Thad
>
Fear not, I'm headed to Prescott tomorrow night to try my new 6" APO
refractor out. I have arranged for evening clear skies for the
weekend. :-)
Jeff
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