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Greater Cleveland usually is excellent at removing snow and treating roads, and snow storms are much less frequent, with thaws very rapid these days. Again, check accuweather.com for daily temperatures in 2023 for those days you plan on being in Cleveland. Source: 7 months ago
Check accuweather.com for January and February of 2023. Weatherspark.com also offers monthly and even daily climate histories. Source: 7 months ago
Here's a useful thread for preparing for northern Ohio winters. Top suggestions IMO: drive more slowly and allow more time for travel in those now limited days with snowy, icy conditions, going is easy, stopping is hard; watch out for black ice when walking or driving; get thinsulate gloves, shoes/boots with good winter traction, knit caps, a couple zip-up hoodies for easy layering; good all season tires (check... Source: 7 months ago
Shouldn't all YSU students be taught why 5 percent of Canadian forests were destroyed by wildfires in 2023, an area much greater than the land area of the state of NY, and about the resulting health impacts of flooding northern Ohio with high levels of fine particle pollution? How many Youngstown residents know that fine particle pollution in northern Ohio far exceeds the EPA's annual limits? (You can check... Source: 7 months ago
I would visit Edgewater Park, Wendy Park and the Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve to experience Lake Erie in winter. Be prepared to dress warmly in layers, but you also might find surprisingly good weather. Check out accuweather.com for Cleveland temperatures in January 2023. The accuweather.com forecast a week out should be relatively reliable, so pay attention to cancellation fees in the unlikely... Source: 7 months ago
You don't have to have a telescope, but you should at least take a set of binoculars and install the SkySafari app on your cell phone or tablet. Make certain to be familiar with the SkySafari on your mobile device because urban and suburban astronomers often become disoriented because dense star fields make dark skies look so different. I also keep a copy of Sky & Telescope's Sky Atlas with me as a hard copy... Source: about 1 year ago
Binoculars like these. And an app like this or this. Head out to dark skies if you can. Pro Tip: a bean bag makes a great binocular observing chair. Source: over 1 year ago
As for apps, feel free to try out my app Nightshift if you're on Android. Other often recommended apps are SkySafari and Stellarium. Each app offers different features, so in the end it's a matter of personal preference or needs. Source: about 2 years ago
Stellarium as suggested gives you the opportunity to see which planets are above the horizon at any given time. If you want to to see what planets are visible in any given night without the need to scroll through the entire night, most astronomy apps like SkySafari have a 'Best of Tonight' feature that also lists the planets. Source: about 2 years ago
This is the Encoder Kit, like this one here. You need to connect your encoders to another device, like Nexus II (which what I have) or Nexus DSC Pro. Nexus II has its own WiFi network, which you can connect to with your phone/tablet. Then you can use app like SkySafari on your phone/tablet to connect to your telescope/Nexus II, by doing this your telescope will be a "Push-To" not "Go-To". Source: over 2 years ago
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