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Old August 29th 03, 09:34 PM
Al
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If you live in the area, you already know that someone up there doesn't like
us. We had 2 clear nights (but lousy seeing) in the past 8 days, but the
party has ended. The area forecast is clouds and rain until next Friday.
It may stop raining when we have another full moon.

Al


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Old September 1st 03, 12:50 AM
JOHN PAZMINO
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A From: "Al"
A Subject: NY area weather forecast
A Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 20:34:43 GMT
A Organization: Optimum Online
A
A If you live in the area, you already know that someone up there doesn't like
A us. We had 2 clear nights (but lousy seeing) in the past 8 days, but the
A party has ended. The area forecast is clouds and rain until next Friday.
A It may stop raining when we have another full moon.

You're probably correct about the forecast. Yet we ARE xamining
Mars regularly every chance we can. The planet is bright enough to
punch thru medium thick haze.
One thing we note is that the air is generally very still and
stable, allowing higher magnifications.
In a day or two I'll ppost the September NYC Events column, loaded
with all sorts of astro things to do in the NYC region, regardless of
weather. In gact, you may HOPE for cloudy skies once in a while to
enjoy these events!

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Old September 1st 03, 12:50 AM
JOHN PAZMINO
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Default NY area weather forecast

A From: "Al"
A Subject: NY area weather forecast
A Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2003 20:34:43 GMT
A Organization: Optimum Online
A
A If you live in the area, you already know that someone up there doesn't like
A us. We had 2 clear nights (but lousy seeing) in the past 8 days, but the
A party has ended. The area forecast is clouds and rain until next Friday.
A It may stop raining when we have another full moon.

You're probably correct about the forecast. Yet we ARE xamining
Mars regularly every chance we can. The planet is bright enough to
punch thru medium thick haze.
One thing we note is that the air is generally very still and
stable, allowing higher magnifications.
In a day or two I'll ppost the September NYC Events column, loaded
with all sorts of astro things to do in the NYC region, regardless of
weather. In gact, you may HOPE for cloudy skies once in a while to
enjoy these events!

---
þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004
 




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