really bad haze this month..

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Arief, how good is the cloud filter? Does it decrease the contrast and brightness of view?
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The elves said, "Slay them all who burn the forest!"
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:lol: or :( ?? The cloud filter is just a joke.
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If one of these not enough to bring the cloud, what about two of these 8-)
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Post by zong »

We should change the topic already, today whole day haze is good, always below 40, very near our normal levels. But the clouds... sigh.

But we should be happy, at least clouds can move, the haze doesn't!
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amin7074 wrote:hi,
can anyone tell me what constellation is up at 20.00pm daily?????

amin :oops:
Hi Amin:

"You can use a simple all-sky map is known as a planisphere, or computer software to identify objects in the sky. There is S&T's Online Interactive Sky Chart, Stellarium, and other programs that can print custom sky-charts that show the sky at your location. You can reference the stars that you see to these charts and you'll be on your way to indentifying stars."

http://www.singastro.org/web/phpwiki/in ... 20stars%3F

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Hi Chris,

Thankyou so much for your info and the link...it is really great.. :D
have a nice day Chris.... :)

cheers
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Post by soulfrost »

lol. things just keep getting more interesting huh.. is there any other ways of ridding clouds? O.o
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Post by weixing »

Hi,
I think the haze day is finally going to be over very soon.

Although it was still cloudy last night at 2am... I mean this morning, at least I saw Sirius shine brightly through the clouds :D

Hope weather will improve this weekend, so that I can bring my scope out for some "star light bath".... :P :P

Have a nice day.
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wah... ! I haven't seen a single star in weeks!
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