>
>> The sky was clear last night, but the higher altitude moisture and
>> pollution created a haze that obscured all but the brightest stars. The up
>> side is that the relative humidity was less than 10%, the dew point was
>> 33F, and the morning temperature was down to 80F.
>>
>>
>Everything I'm hearing and reading makes it sound like the only time you
>can really see anything decent is in the middle of winter, when it's 20
>below. None of you are making this sound like fun... :-)
>
In the winter around here, night temperatures generally fall to the mid-
to upper-30's. They occasionally drop to the upper 20's. The night sky here
is gorgeous from fall to spring.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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