It's interesting how things change as space-time gets closer to the space-time event. Now all cities in the NOAA site I checked (Yuma, Quartzite, Phoenix, Prescott, Flagstaff) forecast partly cloudy skies for tonight, except for Tucson, which shows _clear_ skies. Still heading to Prescott, though. Stan Thad Robosson wrote: > > Hey All, > > I imagine that this discussion would take place without my asking, but what's > everyone's take on the current satellite photos? Looks like there's some > junk headed our way.... > > Thad > > Thad Robosson > starstarcracker@xxxxxxxxx > SAC Member, ATM subgroup Chairman, > Double star enthusiast > Owner/Operator of the future "Twin Points Observatory" > Phoenix, Arizona, USA > 112 18.9W, 33 26.7N > > The use of your "delete" key is authorized. > > --- > This message is from the AZ-Observing mailing list. If you wish to be > removed from this list, send E-mail to: AZ-Observing-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, > with the subject: unsubscribe. > > The list's archive is at: //www.freelists.org/archives/az-observing > > This is a discussion list. Please send personal inquiries directly to > the message author. In other words, do not use "reply" for personal > messages. Thanks. --- This message is from the AZ-Observing mailing list. If you wish to be removed from this list, send E-mail to: AZ-Observing-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, with the subject: unsubscribe. The list's archive is at: //www.freelists.org/archives/az-observing This is a discussion list. Please send personal inquiries directly to the message author. In other words, do not use "reply" for personal messages. Thanks.