Johannesburg Centre, Astronomical Society of Southern Africa


Meade Syndrome.

1) The process whereby any notable event, or planed activity relating to astronomy, will, at the appropriate time, result in the local increase of atmospheric water vapour to the extent that all starlight is blocked from view. This cloud cover will dissipate as soon as the event has passed, or planed activity is abandoned.

2) The intense frustration resulting from 1) above, coupled with the partial desire to dispose of the telescope conflicting with the hope that next time the sky will be clear.


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