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|    Roger Nelson to Paul Quinn    |
|    Space Weather    |
|    11 Dec 11 20:44:25    |
      On Mon Dec-12-2011 09:05, Paul Quinn (3:640/384) wrote to Roger Nelson:               PQ> Hi! Roger,              Hi,               PQ> On Sun, 11 Dec 11, you wrote to me:               RN> You guys have all the luck! I wish I could have seen it and I'm sure        RN> I will find nice pictures of it somewhere, but that wouldn't be the        RN> same.               PQ> Do you mean the rain? Or the 3-5 minutes of a partial eclipse? :)              No, not the rain. We get hurricanes and tropical storms here. To see the       eclipse would have been nice, though. Whenever some noteworthy celestial       event takes place and it happpens to be in my viewing area, there is an 80%       probability of overcast skies.               PQ> I saw a full-on bronze eclipse a few years ago during some        PQ> excellent 'viewing' weather, slightly larger-looking than usual, at        PQ> just about the 01h30m position (I don't know azimuths), so, I'm        PQ> still a happy amateur.              That must have been the one in 2007, if I remember correctly.                     Regards,              Roger        --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+        * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LA - (1:3828/7)    |
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