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<p>FWHM of the seeing disc (or just "seeing") is usually measured in <a href="page.php?w=arcsecond">arcsecond</a>s, abbreviated with the symbol (´´). A 1.0´´ seeing is a good one for average astronomical sites. The seeing of an urban environment is usually much worse. Good seeing nights tend to be clear, cold nights without wind gusts. Warm air rises (<a href="page.php?w=convection">convection</a>), degrading the seeing, as do wind and clouds. At the best high-altitude mountaintop <a href="page.php?w=observatory">observatories</a>, the wind</p><p>
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