Quote Originally Posted by Don Pensack View Post
Astronomy equipment emits moiston particles, around which water condenses into opaque droplets called clouds.
Only the light of the Full Moon is capable of burning through these moiston particles and clearing the sky.
That's why it's cloudy at New Moon and clear at Full Moon, in case you wondered.
See, I was hoping you were going to invent an H2O filter for just that problem........