[SAS] Re: 0% cloud cover!!!

  • From: henry h <hthodgman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: sas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2014 07:56:37 -0800

Yes, I think so, with 10x26 binoculars.  This was my fourth try and it
was still pretty low behind some trees.  I'll keep looking as its
trajectory will have it clearing those trees in the next week.

Cold yes, but clear enough to almost say that Jupiter's larger moons
were naked-eye.

Henry

On 12/29/14, cave8@xxxxxxxxxxx <cave8@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ok henry did you spot it. it is really hard with the moon and my neighbors
> lights. but i believe i have spotted it.
> with binoculars, i had to use my averted vision. it was pretty faint maybe I
> will pull the telescope out tomorrow.
> it is to the upper right of m79. almost a straight line to the next star
> just between them.
> man it is cold out there.
> Debbie
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "henry h" <hthodgman@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: sas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2014 8:58:20 PM
> Subject: [SAS] 0% cloud cover!!!
>
> Grab Your Scope...
>
> NOAA is forcasting 0% cloud cover for our area in their 1am Tuesday
> forecast. I don't care how cold out it is; I'm going to set up in the
> back yard for as many hours as I can stand.
>
> Orion is already up, and I know where to look for that new Levy comet!
>
> Happy viewing,
> Henry
>
>
>

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