It's Always Clear During Full Moon
25 May 2010, 19:02 UTC
There, I said it. We've all said it before, cursing the moon under our breath. "Why couldn't it be clear last week, during the meteor shower, or last month for the eclipse?" Now, when we are least inspired to head out to the telescope for the night because of the big, bright, full moon, NOW it clears up!After it happens to you so many times it begins to feel like it happens every month. I'm just saying, it feels like it.To be honest, I've had a pretty good string of clear nights lately, so I have no reason to complain just because it continues to remain clear here. It all started when I brought home the new German equatorial mount for my telescope. Last time I checked in here, I was on my way to NEAF to give a workshop on variable stars and the AAVSO. I've been incredibly busy since then, but that's another story. But, certainly part of that story is the new mount and the clear skies that I've been blessed with.Now everyone knows you don't buy new astronomy gear and then plan to observe right away. Invariably, as soon as you take your new toy out ...




