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Brian Tung wrote:
I do have my own method, but I'm afraid it won't work very well for most people. I jot down a list of what I've observed, remember everything I've seen, and after I go in, I simply write down a narrative of all the stuff I've memorized. My memory for this is pretty good for a few hours or days (provided no second session intervenes), so as long as I do it reasonably soon, it's all there. Sometimes, I have to jot a few notes down in my Palm, but that's pretty rare. That's actually pretty close to how I've done it in the past few years. Better yet--I find that writing my observations up in an observing report (to be shared with an audience) is a great way to motivate the actual writing. Then I copy the relevant sections of the observing report to my logs. The result is a much better narrative: something more interesting than the original jumble of notes taken at the eyepiece. -- Greg Crinklaw Astronomical Software Developer Cloudcroft, New Mexico, USA (33N, 106W, 2700m) SkyTools Software for the Observer: http://www.skyhound.com/cs.html Skyhound Observing Pages: http://www.skyhound.com/sh/skyhound.html To reply remove spleen |
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