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sky watch in the desert?
Hi,
I am planning to go on holiday in Egypt in the end of May (Sinai/red sea). I was wondering if it's worth taking my small telescope (ETX60) with me. I have no doubt that the sky is going to be beautifully cloudless and clear, but what about heat/convection? Giving that the day time temperature is going to be around 35c, I'm worried that the at night there's is far too much air movement? I see that there should be a nice comet display then (NEAT C/2001 Q4) and Jupiter/saturn/venus should be nice to watch. Any experiences? Thanks Philippe |
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