A question that I have a feeling some might know. The Sun Tunnel site that you go into Nevada and back into Utah to see, is that site or a site around it good for observing? I would like to take a look at these and possible spend the night observing and then camp in the back of my Pathfinder.
For those who may not have heard of Sun Tunnels: http://users.wirelessbeehive.com/~paw/SUNTUNNELS.HTML patrick On 13 May 2010, at 22:26, JayLEads wrote:
A question that I have a feeling some might know. The Sun Tunnel site that you go into Nevada and back into Utah to see, is that site or a site around it good for observing? I would like to take a look at these and possible spend the night observing and then camp in the back of my Pathfinder.
It is a long drive, you will want to camp in your pathfinder. It is remote and sky is fairly dark.
A question that I have a feeling some might know. The Sun Tunnel site
that you go into Nevada and back into Utah to see, is that site or a site around it good for observing? I would like to take a look at these and possible spend the night observing and then camp in the back of my Pathfinder.
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On 5/14/10, erikhansen@thebluezone.net <erikhansen@thebluezone.net> wrote:
It is a long drive, you will want to camp in your pathfinder. It is remote and sky is fairly dark.
Then you will say, "Thank the Lord the sky is dark, because I can't believe I drove all this way to see some concrete sewer pipe laying in the desert." "Sun tunnels" = rip-off bullsh*t preying on paste-eaters.
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