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What is the time of day to start viewing so as not to view the Sun?
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"Mason Verger" wrote in message
... What is the time of day to start viewing so as not to view the Sun? Night. |
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"David Haas" wrote in message ... In article , says... What is the time of day to start viewing so as not to view the Sun? All I know is that if you want to visit the sun you want to do it at night so that you don't get too hot You can also limit your observing to days with heavy overcast. Clear Skies Chuck Taylor Do you observe the moon? Try the Lunar Observing Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/ |
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Really simple. If you live at the northern hemisphe look north
-- Clear Skies! John den Haan Mercurius public observatory http://www.sterrenwacht.dordt.nl Dordrecht, Netherlands *SPAMBLOCK* Remove the "stopspam." from my e-mail address "Mason Verger" wrote in message ... What is the time of day to start viewing so as not to view the Sun? |
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Wait for a day when it gets late early.
Mason Verger wrote: What is the time of day to start viewing so as not to view the Sun? |
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