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Old September 27th 03, 04:40 PM
Mark C
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Default Introducing the Clear Sky Alarm Clock

You know all about the Clear Sky Clock.

I've spent the cloudy nights of the last 6 months working on a free Internet
service to send emails to people based on the Clear Sky Clock. This free
service will send you e-mail notifications of opportunities for observing
based on the Clear Sky Clocks of Attilla Danko and the Canadian
Meteorological Center.

The site is in a Beta testing mode, so you may experience some unexpected
results. I have been running it with a few subscribers the last few weeks
and nothing too unusual has happened. I invite all astronomers who are more
inclined to catch an e-mail, than to check the clock. There are a few
features yet to be implemented, but it is ready to test to make sure it
sends e-mail when it is appropriate.

Check it out! http://www.casazza.net/csac/index.html

Dark skies,

Mark C




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Old September 27th 03, 08:52 PM
Chuck Taylor
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Sounds interesting.

Clear Skies

Chuck Taylor
Do you observe the moon?
Try the Lunar Observing Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/

"Mark C" wrote in message
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You know all about the Clear Sky Clock.

I've spent the cloudy nights of the last 6 months working on a free

Internet
service to send emails to people based on the Clear Sky Clock. This free
service will send you e-mail notifications of opportunities for observing
based on the Clear Sky Clocks of Attilla Danko and the Canadian
Meteorological Center.

The site is in a Beta testing mode, so you may experience some unexpected
results. I have been running it with a few subscribers the last few weeks
and nothing too unusual has happened. I invite all astronomers who are

more
inclined to catch an e-mail, than to check the clock. There are a few
features yet to be implemented, but it is ready to test to make sure it
sends e-mail when it is appropriate.

Check it out! http://www.casazza.net/csac/index.html

Dark skies,

Mark C






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Old September 27th 03, 08:52 PM
Chuck Taylor
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Sounds interesting.

Clear Skies

Chuck Taylor
Do you observe the moon?
Try the Lunar Observing Group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lunar-observing/

"Mark C" wrote in message
...
You know all about the Clear Sky Clock.

I've spent the cloudy nights of the last 6 months working on a free

Internet
service to send emails to people based on the Clear Sky Clock. This free
service will send you e-mail notifications of opportunities for observing
based on the Clear Sky Clocks of Attilla Danko and the Canadian
Meteorological Center.

The site is in a Beta testing mode, so you may experience some unexpected
results. I have been running it with a few subscribers the last few weeks
and nothing too unusual has happened. I invite all astronomers who are

more
inclined to catch an e-mail, than to check the clock. There are a few
features yet to be implemented, but it is ready to test to make sure it
sends e-mail when it is appropriate.

Check it out! http://www.casazza.net/csac/index.html

Dark skies,

Mark C






 




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