22:48 Saturday.
"The Loft" wasn't as interesting as we had thought. It was done by videoconferencing, we couldn't understand what they were talking about, image wasn't that good, so we decided to leave and have a drink at our tent. It's interesting though, that in the program there's no difference in video sessions and live sessions.
We had a fresh pineapple (which has been lying in our tent for days), cut with a very little knife. Then we went to the astronomers next door to have a look at Jupiter and it's moons. There's too many clouds to see the stars properly, but Jupiter stands out at the southeastern sky. It's always fun to look at the planet, which looks like an imitation of the solar system. If you look at them in subsequent nights, you can see the moons move around Jupiter with periods of a couple of days to two weeks.
We decide to go to bed early, we're tired, and if we get up early tomorrow there won't be a queue at the showers and the water will still be warm. Tomorrow will be the third and last day of the official program of HIP97. On monday, people will leave, leaving the field for those who clean up and break down the network and electricity. The organization is asking for volunteers. However, tomorrow will be a busy day, and hopefully a warm day.

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