[sac-forum] Re: Sky Clocks
- From: Stan Gorodenski <stanlep@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:19:28 -0700
It is 8:10am Saturday morning. It was a nice clear night last night. I
am not sure a mid afternoon report would be valuable. Like I mentioned
below, during the day yesterday it did not look good at all but it
cleared up very nice. It seems with all the internet tools available,
such as sky clock, to get up updated weather forcasts, less than a day
before making a trip, these would be better than a mid day observation.
In the o- o- l- l- d- d days we had much less information to go on than
now and took our chances. Of course, gasoline wasn't as high then as it
is now. It would be interesting if anyone has kept any records from then
to now that could tell us if our hits are better now than then.
Stan
Stan Gorodenski wrote:
Okay. I should mention though, that mid afternoon did not look good.
Also around noon it rained and hailed for about a half hour in
Prescott Valley. But it all cleared up pretty good. I think tonight
will be like last night, clear but not very transparent. The two
doubles of Epsilon Lyrae were split nicely, but each pair had a glow
around them and Jupiter was not good for the same reason.
Stan
Dan Gruber wrote:
Could you give us a reading tomorrow mid-afternoon, Stan? With the cloud
build up to the north and east in the afternoon these days, it's
really hard
to tell from here in Phx.
Thanks,
Dan
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It's really nice up here now.
Stan
Paul Lind wrote:
Are the Clear Sky Clocks are less accurate during the monsoon? Here in
Phoenix the sky looks terrible at 7 pm (Friday), but the Sky Clocks
say that
it will be a perfect night for observing Cherry Road. Is it really that
great?
- Paul Lind
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Stan Dan Gruber wrote:
Could you give us a reading tomorrow mid-afternoon, Stan? With the cloudbuild up to the north and east in the afternoon these days, it's really hardto tell from here in Phx. Thanks, Dan -----Original Message-----From: sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:sac-forum-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Stan Gorodenski Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 8:21 PM To: sac-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [sac-forum] Re: Sky Clocks It's really nice up here now. Stan Paul Lind wrote:Are the Clear Sky Clocks are less accurate during the monsoon? Here inPhoenix the sky looks terrible at 7 pm (Friday), but the Sky Clocks say thatit will be a perfect night for observing Cherry Road. Is it really thatgreat?- Paul Lind
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