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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:39:08 GMT, Craig M. Bobchin
wrote: Rich, You are not alone. I'm in So. Cal and have had the same weather. When it breaks it is just for a short time and I have to grab some binocs and see what I can. I'm guessing that imaging Machholz is out for us as well as the forecast calls for more rain this weekend and in through next week as well. Craig In article , says... The most dismal, grey, sullen weather has permiated the North East, depriving some of us of a magnificent view of that comet and the Pleiades! 2005 isn't a banner year for eclipses, conjunctions, etc, so I was hoping for some clear weather. -Rich There is a rumour that Friday night might be partly clear. I'll put the scope out just before dark and hope. -Rich |
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