jmoore
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Reged: 10/01/03
Posts: 1959
Loc: Beaufort, NC
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i might never get out there again.... http://www.crh.noaa.gov/data/forecasts/INZ029.php?warnzone=inz029&warncounty=inc157
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NDonahoe
super member
Reged: 12/16/03
Posts: 155
Loc: Knoxville, TN
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Didn't you just buy a Radian? I wonder...Sorry didn't mean to get smart. I know how you feel. last year here in TN it stayed cloudy the entire month of February. I am talking about all month. Even during the day.
-May you nights be dark and your skies clear, Nate
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-Dante
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Dennis
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Reged: 12/30/03
Posts: 1284
Loc: Westford, Mass
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Oh, it is painfull. I'm just beginning to feel the front end of the system that extends all the way to you. I was so looking forward to the triple shadows on Jupiter. Hoping for a miracle
-------------------- Dennis
Nexstar9¼GPS
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Anonymous
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I'm in maine. I feel for you all. I was thinking - back in the early 90's I spent one summer on the North Slope in a town called Point Lay. Look at it on a map of ALaska on the North coast. It was clear - super clear for the month I was there. What would it be like in the winter. Think about it - dark for months............How would I set up a GEM that far North. I remember the sun that summer never set - it just wen around the horizon fairly low? Anybody from the land of ice?
Tim
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Bill Grass
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Reged: 10/07/03
Posts: 11652
Loc: Denham Springs, LA
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I've been lucky down here lately. The last couple of weeks have had many clear nights. I'm sure bad weather will catch up with me soon, though.
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amirab
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Reged: 03/03/04
Posts: 193
Loc: Israel
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It's a cloudy weekend Here in Israel. One of my observing partners just got his new SPREARS WALER 5-8 MM eyepiece. you think there's a connection?
Amir
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AT-111 APO TRIPLET
TV Genesis- SDF
MEADE LX90 8' UHTC
MEADE STARFINDER 12.5' DOB.
APOGEE SA-88-RA BINO.
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jmoore
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Reged: 10/01/03
Posts: 1959
Loc: Beaufort, NC
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I've been lucky down here lately. The last couple of weeks have had many clear nights. I'm sure bad weather will catch up with me soon, though.
Bill
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Anonymous
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It's bad here too. I'm getting a really bad case of cabin fever.
I'll probably have to buy Epoch 2050 charts by the time I can get back outside.
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conus
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Reged: 10/12/03
Posts: 2977
Loc: OC, Calif
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Fog and clouds here in the greater Los Angeles area. Maybe I should apologize for that. The other day, without stopping to consider the possible consequences, I bought a Lumicon broadband filter. Sorry.
-------------------- Steve R.
12" Orion XTi
Fujinon 10x42
Oberwerk 12x60
My toUcam Images
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dc2861
professor emeritus
Reged: 01/13/04
Posts: 734
Loc: Virginia, USA
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Tomorrow is the big swap meet at Hands On Optics, so the mid Atlantic region will be clouded over for weeks.
-------------------- Darren
Celestron NexStar 9.25 GPS
Takahashi FS78
Nikon Action 10X50's
Denkmeier Standard
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Bill Grass
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Reged: 10/07/03
Posts: 11652
Loc: Denham Springs, LA
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I've been lucky down here lately. The last couple of weeks have had many clear nights. I'm sure bad weather will catch up with me soon, though.
Bill
Don't shoot!
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werewolf6977
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Reged: 12/15/03
Posts: 7445
Loc: Hanover, Ohio
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I'm Jonesin' too man. About ready fire up The Sky, and day-dream. Some of the multi-media stuff IS pretty good you know. Stay inside, no bugs, no frost-bite, I NEED HELP !! Oh well, gonna try to catch the Jupiter transit tonite, that is if I don't fall asleep at the ep. Pete
-------------------- Pete
6" Apogee/LXD55 - "The Beast"
Starhopper 6" Dob - "Shiva"
Spaceprobe 130 EQ - "Spacey"
Bushnell Fatboy
The Abomination
Sun Pak Pro 7500 Platinum Edition
10X25 Bushnell Camo Roofies
7X35 Tasco Classic Plastic (good views though)
7X42 Tasco Rare Bird
10X50 Nikon Actions (Type 7)
15X70 Skymasters - "DroolMeisters"
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DenisY
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Reged: 01/10/04
Posts: 2048
Loc: Canada / Montréal
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You bought something did ya? A new eypeice? Filter? Scope maybe? You know better then that, when you buy something you get bad weather, it's automatic!
-------------------- Denis
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Einstein had never lived?
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Anonymous
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Quote:
I'm in maine. I feel for you all. I was thinking - back in the early 90's I spent one summer on the North Slope in a town called Point Lay. Look at it on a map of ALaska on the North coast. It was clear - super clear for the month I was there. What would it be like in the winter. Think about it - dark for months............How would I set up a GEM that far North. I remember the sun that summer never set - it just wen around the horizon fairly low? Anybody from the land of ice?
Tim
Yes, I'm from Alaska.
Observing there is tricky. In summer, of course, there's 24-hour (sun)light pollution in most of the state; up north, much worse-- a longer stretch of 24-hour light. (And you wouldn't want to observe in summer anyway, as the state bird is the mosquito.) In Anchorage, where I'm from, the winter temps are mild, but up in Fairbanks they can reach -50F for long stretches.
There's also the issue of the aurora, which can indeed be stunning, but can make life tough for deep-sky observers. Oddly, most of the observers in the Anchorage area-- there's not an "official" club, but a semi-formal one-- are into expensive apos and planetary work... strange because the skies aren't usually very steady, when they ARE clear. I've been in several clubs around the world, and the Alaskans have the largest $$ per telescope ratio I've ever seen.
There's a good Alaskan Astronomy group on Yahoo. To find out what observing is like on the Last Frontier, check them out.
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Steve Landry
professor emeritus
   
Reged: 04/25/02
Posts: 609
Loc: Graham, Washington
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Ah, Point Lay, Oliktok, Deadhorse. All the garden spots!
I was stationed in Alaska for 6 years in Anchorage, but got to travel the state a lot.
I never owned a telescope up there, but enjoyed the Auroras alot. Don't miss the Ice Fog though!
Cheers, Steve
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Orion ED100
Celestron C4R
Orion 120/F5
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