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- dmolloy
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note: of course by midnight the sky was showing some promise but by then a fine red wine had made things look better....but to risky to be carrying a 30kg dob back out from the Kitchen
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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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I thought better of pushing the issue. That put me in bad form and I was in no humour to take advantage of the rest of the beautiful clear sky from the back garden, a sky that any other night I would relish. So I packed the scope away in disgust.
Jupiter will have to wait another month or two till I can see it out the front before midnight when I won't get grief for dragging the scope out :roll:
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SWMBO ??
she who must be obeyed
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I missed my 5 minute jupiter window between tree branches in the back garden on Saturday night and SWMBO developed an exasperated moany tone in her voice when I said I was thinking of bringing the scope out the front at 1am for an unobstructed view.
I thought better of pushing the issue. That put me in bad form and I was in no humour to take advantage of the rest of the beautiful clear sky from the back garden, a sky that any other night I would relish. So I packed the scope away in disgust.
Jupiter will have to wait another month or two till I can see it out the front before midnight when I won't get grief for dragging the scope out :roll:
:shock:
You do have a bunch of other hobbies that interfere with your
social life then yes?
I tell ya.
I brought my scope on honeymoon for a few reasons!
:lol:
Oh and as for Jupiter.
It's depressingly low from here.
I don't think I'd bother imaging it.
My Astrophotography
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