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RE: (meteorobs) How do you do it?



I think most of us find that a nap before starting observations can help 
most nights. I start to shift my sleep pattern a day or two before last 
quarter moon. At last quarter, the moon rises at midnight, when rates begin 
to pick up. Over the next few nights an hour or so of post midnight time is 
added every day, but there's a cutoff that lets me get enough sleep for 
work....the moonrise. Again after first quarter, the moon sets at midnight 
so I try and nap before then, planning to observe after then. By 3 days 
before full, there's only an hour or two between moonset and twilight in 
the winter. In the summer, twilight is earlier so the potential observing 
window is shorter. Not too hard to deal with
	Right around the New Moon??? Well, that's why I save a little vacation 
time. :->. And also plan my summer vacations for the week of the new moon.
	That's my plan, which is of course made much easier by the fact that 
ITS ALWAYS CLOUDY!!!

$^%*&^%*(&^(&$#) *&^_*&& %74(&^%% it! (And no Jonathan, I cannot translate 
that for you....there's words in there I've never even heard of :-)

Good job Wayne-thanks for decoding the curses!  And please don't actually say 
what it is-write *@#% instead of ****(with the asterisks ommited).

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Jonathan                         Amateur Scientist
pued@msndot com             Wilmington,DE(USA)
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