ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
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ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
The sky conditions look good. So Joan & I are probably heading to CGO tonight. Come on down if you have time.
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
I will see you there!!!
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
2916!!!
WOW, that's planing ahead.
WOW, that's planing ahead.
Clear skies,
Merle Hiltner
MAS Eagle Lake Observatory
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Merle Hiltner
MAS Eagle Lake Observatory
Onan Observatory • Sylvia A. Casby Observatory • HotSpot Classroom
merle.hiltner@gmail.com
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
Be sure to use J2900.0 charts!
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
2916, guess I will be a little early.
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
Well, things are not looking as good as the forecast earlier today, especially sky clock. The enhanced IR loop from weather.unisys shows quite a lot of clouds. Also, there are some big storms in Kansas & Nebraska with blow off headed our way. I guess we are going to wait until 8:00 pm to make our decision. Or we might wait until 2916 when we will control weather and there will be no light pollution.
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Re: ISP CGO Sunday May 29 2916
Around about 7pm last night, we checked radar and IR images. Unfortunately, we came to the wrong conclusion. We felt a bird in the binoculars was worth more than a slightly possible galaxy in an eyepiece. So, we went birding instead. One thing about bird watching, it can be done with cloudy skies. Plus we were only 2 miles away from it compared to 65 for Cherry Grove. In looking at the IR replay this morning, it appears the sky would have been ok. I won't say which night we are now targeting for fear of dooming it.
It's an interesting thought, how much will astronomy change in 900 years.
It's an interesting thought, how much will astronomy change in 900 years.