Luna - Log 10 - Another day at sea...
Efter en omgang swellititis, som bl.a. påvirker evnen til at betjene computere, er kommunikationsmedarbejderen på højkant igen.
Og der kan berettes om en dag på søen, hvor vinden har været stabil, og vi synes, at vi har skudt en god fart til trods for, at vi igen modarbejdes af vandstrømnningen :-)
Det er lidt skyet, og der er nogen sol. Det er egentlig ikke koldt, men når vinden blæser 8-10 m/s og kommer direkte ind i cockpittet, så er man alligevel nødt til at tage lidt ekstra tøj på og ikke mindst noget meget vindtæt. Men vi nyder også, at man ikke hele tiden er nærmest overvarm.
Natten bød på fortsat vind (omend lidt mere svingende i styrke) og ikke mindst en helt fantastisk stjernehimmel over os :-)
/Luna & Besætning
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After recovering from swellititis (which among many other things affect the ability to handle computers) the communication officer is back.
From the Atlantic Sea we can report, that the wind is stable, and that we onboard Luna think, that we have been able to take good advantage of that. Even though the current works against us :-)
It is kind of clouded, but we still get to see the sun a lot. Is is not really cold, but when the wind of a speed of 8-10 m/s blows straight into the cockpit, you have to put on some extra clothes and not the least, something that is really windproof. But at the same time, we do enjoy that it is not too hot.
The night has offered good winds (although the strength has been changing all through the night) and not the least, a beautiful black sky filled with loads of stars :-)
/Luna & Crew
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