I had a nice view of the Moon, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn
through my spotting scope. Too bad the eyepiece only
goes up to 60x, it could easily taken more power.
Rich
>I could probably do Houge tonight about 1900. Is anyone else interested?
>
>Kevin
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phil Chambers [SMTP:ptchamb@No-Spam]
>Sent: Friday, December 29, 1999 4:39 PM
>To: sf-bay-tac@No-Spam
>Subject: tonight - houge ?????
>
>Is anyone going to try Houge tonight?? From here the cloud cover looks
>thin. The GOES 10 shows the heavy stuff stalled offshore and a lighter
>patch headed in.
>
>If you are going, what time??
>
>---------
>Phil Chambers [ptchamb@No-Spam] (S.F. Bay Area - Calif. USA)
>
>
>On Fri, 29 Dec 1999, candace wrote:
>
>> on 12/29/00 1:53 PM, Robert MacKay at rob@No-Spam wrote:
>>
>> > Lots of haze and fuzz in the Palo Alto area.
>> >
>> > Maybe no good tonight.
>> >
>>
>> i live on the beach in sf. perfect [south/north]western horizon.
>> *looks out window*
>>
>> white cirrus haze incoming. grey in the distance.
>> saw it coming last night, too. be forewarned.
>> i stuck to rooftop observing last night.
>> same may apply tonight.
>>
>> too bad. *sigh*
>> makes for beautiful sunsets, at least.
>>
>>
>> candace
>> http://www.dethstar.net
>>
>>
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