Core Intelligence Points
- Not all clear nights are equal.
- Seeing affects detail.
- Transparency affects faint objects.
Full Technical Analysis
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Seeing
Atmospheric steadiness
Transparency
Clarity
Enemy
Light pollution
Planning
Critical
DATA_VERIFIED
A clear sky does not guarantee good observing. “Seeing” describes how steady the atmosphere is, which affects sharpness. “Transparency” describes how clear the air is, which affects faint objects.
Wind, heat, humidity, and local conditions all matter. Learning to judge sky quality helps set realistic expectations and choose suitable targets.
Understanding conditions prevents frustration and helps you match the night to the right kind of observing.