Re: Opus Observes: Big Jupiter
- From: brian@xxxxxxx (Brian Tung)
- Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 23:06:44 -0700 (PDT)
Dan Chaffee wrote:
Well.... I've been trying for months now and that's more than I have
seen due to horrendous seeing here in KC. We have had a night or two
of p-6 seeing but it didn't last more than a few minutes and the GRS
and smaller namesake had rotated too close to the limb for viewing.
So much for 'persistence'...
Yes, even with sloppy skies, the EZ is obviously loaded with activity.
Yes, I should buckle down and start sketching it. It was something else
last night. The last time it was that steady was a few years ago on the
front lawn of Griffith Observatory.
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