Yes, it looks like you did. Great job! To anyone going to Pit n Pole or Stansbury or Lakeside. There is a low spinning off of the northern California coast that is trusting in clouds to our region. Clouds will be thick at times tonight so viewing tonight may be spotty. I'm still going to go to Pit n Pole and see what happens but I am returning on Saturday night since conditions and the forecast is for this cloud layer to dissipate and for there to be very good seeing and transparency tomorrow with no clouds. Also, humidity tomorrow night will be around 65% for the Pit, which is really good and with the temperatures being in the 40's means no frost. Still dress warm and have fun wherever you are looking up. On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 5:56 PM, Jorge Gutierrez <gotfoxx@hotmail.com> wrote:
I think I got it last night, correct me if Im wrong: http://tinyurl.com/3jhxl8a (looks bad, im barely starting into astrophotography) On 2011-06-03 12:29, Jay Eads wrote:
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