[Chaos-l] Little River Friday Night
Mickey Jo Sorrell
sorrell at email.unc.edu
Fri Mar 9 14:15:18 EST 2007
There seems to be a bit of difference between the clear sky clocks for
CHAOS dark-sky site and Jordan Lake and Durham...as well as other
sources of weather info.
And this has changed a bit since this morning when it looked like we
would have a cloudy afternoon, clearing toward the end of the session.
Any chance it will keep moving later?
I need to call the ranger about 3:30 and give him the final word?
Richard and I are trying to "read the tea leaves" and we're thinking
that the best plan is to go ahead with this evening.
Mickey
Robert Nielsen wrote:
> So has anyone looked at the Clear Sky Clock recently? It's starting to
> look like there *might* be clouds at the end of the session ... and
> tomorrow looks perfectly clear. (I always hate to do that)
>
> Robert
>
> At 01:35 AM 3/9/2007, Jayme Hanzak wrote:
>
>> The only thing you need to bring is your telescope, smile and to be
>> willing to talk astronomy. It's a fun time.
>>
>> We look forward to seeing you.
>>
>> Jayme
>>
>> Mike Lemon <mlemon at bigfoot.com> on Thursday, March 08, 2007 at 9:18 PM
>> -0500 wrote:
>>
>>> Anything us noobs need to know about these events? We definitely plan to
>>> come with scope.
>>>
>>> Mike & Ariel
>>>
>>> Mickey Jo Sorrell wrote:
>>>
>>>> So far it looks like clear skies for Friday night at Little River
>>>> Regional Park. Richard and I will be there by about 6:15 or so.
>>>> Observing is scheduled for 7 - 9. The folks at the park are very nice
>>>> about reminding drivers to use their parking lights, assisting with
>>>> parking, and whatever else we need. They will provide a table for
>>>> handouts - I'll bring MPSC info and star charts.
>>>>
>>>> I hope several of you will be joining us. It's a very enthusiastic
>>>>
>>> crowd.
>>>
>>>> Also to add to your calendar:
>>>> Tuesday, April 17, Morehead will participate in the UNC Earth Day
>>>> celebration by hosting a (free) star theater program called "Our
>>>> Vanishing Night" about light pollution (Amy Sayle will present),
>>>> followed by a walking tour of lighting on the campus and main street,
>>>> and returning to the Morehead Sundial for observing. It all starts at
>>>> 7:30 and may run as late as 10 pm. We'd love to have you.
>>>>
>>>> I'll send more info about this as we get closer and the details become
>>>> clearer.
>>>>
>>>> Mickey
>>>>
>>>>
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