Milky_Way

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John Anderson
Fri 2 Jun 2017 17:59
As night approached yesterday the number of ships showing on the AIS monitor and on radar dropped off and by midnight there was only an intermittent radar ping with no other activity.  In the middle of the night there was nothing on either instrument, and that has continued.  This is good news since it means the risk of collision (worst near land) is hopefuly reducing.
 
The motion sickness is being held at bay by the pills - isn't medicine wonderful. I could only face pasta with a light tomato source yesterday evening, but it has stayed where it should be overnight. 
 
There were clear skies last night with a million stars and a huge sweep of the Milky way. A real emotional lift. 
 
Winds so far have mostly been behind the beam and light-ish.  Grabbing the weather window when it presented itself has been worth it.
 
43:38.15N 61:32.09W