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Graham

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Nothing to post just fed up with seeing my last post still sitting there.  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

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Good idea Graham :)

The weather should change soon. Another week and the nights will start drawing in for winter! I was just saying the other day, that the weather wasn't bad for February :)

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  • 4 weeks later...

I can't wait for the shorter days, eager to see Jupiter in dark skies!

Around September / October when it starts getting darker, Jupiter is only visable (in dark ish skies) around 4 / 5 am and then it is only 5-6 degrees above the horizon.

November might be your best bet when it gets to 19 degrees about 4 - 5 am, that's still low though.

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