In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In a medium mixing bowl, add the ground pork, fish sauce, sesame oil, 5-spice powder, soy sauces, wine, white pepper, sugar, and red food coloring.  Mix with the back of a spoon until the red food coloring is evenly distributed. This could take a few minutes. Mix in a circular motion for best results. When done, the mixture should have a paste-like consistency. Note that this particular type of pork jerky is called bak kwa. Wrap the bowl containing the meat mixture with cling wrap and let it sit for 2 to 3 hours in the refrigerator. Your dehydrator will need roughly 10 minutes to preheat. Set it to a medium temperature. Use the back of a spoon to spread the meat mixture out on a piece or parchment paper until it is only about 1/5 inch (5 mm) thick.  Make sure that the parchment paper is sitting on a flat countertop. Spread the pork mixture out into as even a layer as possible. If the meat begins to stick to the spoon, brush the spoon with a little vegetable oil before continuing to flatted out the meat. Gently press the wire mesh into the top of the pork mixture, only applying enough pressure to create a faint pattern on top of the meat.  Rub vegetable oil on the wire mesh first to ensure that it does not stick to the meat. Wire mesh can usually be found near the barbecuing supplies at any grocery store, market, or kitchen supply store. Carefully slide the sheet of meat onto a dehydrator tray and place the dehydrator tray back into the dehydrator. If you have difficulty moving the entire mass of pork, you can cut it into several pieces before moving it over. Check the pork jerky after the first 6 hours. It will be done when the center is completely dry and the edges have begun to turn crisp. If the jerky is not done after 6 hours, continue dehydrating it up to another 6 hours, checking on its progress every hour. Use a pizza cutter to cut the finished jerky into the sizes and shapes you want.  You could also use a clean pair of kitchen scissors for this task. You may find it helpful to use the indentation left by the wire mesh as a guide.
Summary: Combine the pork, seasonings, and food coloring. Refrigerate the meat mixture. Preheat your dehydrator. Spread the meat mixture out on a sheet of parchment paper. Create an indentation using a sheet of wire mesh. Transfer the meat to a dehydrator tray. Dry for 6 to 12 hours. Cut the jerky into strips.

Whether you have poor night vision or are simply confused about the location of certain celestial bodies, a chart or guide can help you determine where to look. You can purchase star charts and planetary guides from a bookstore, print out free guides from the internet, or download a star/planetary guide app on your smartphone.  Remember that star charts are usually only valid for a limited period of time (typically about one month). That's because the position of stars in the sky changes over time as the earth continues along its orbit. If you consult a star chart or planetary guide out in the field, make sure you use a dim red flashlight. These flashlights are designed to provide light without affecting your eyes' ability to adjust to the darkness. If stargazing with the naked eye isn't getting you enough celestial body views, you may want to consider using a telescope or binoculars. These instruments can help assist your view by magnifying the area you look at. This can make visible objects clearer and can even bring objects invisible to the naked eye into your view.  Some experts recommend getting familiar with celestial bodies using the naked eye, then trying binoculars, and finally moving up to using a telescope. This can help you get more acclimated to the visible bodies and their place in the night sky. Compare telescopes and binoculars online before you invest in one. Read the reviews written by people who have owned a given model by searching online for the model you're interested in. Light pollution from urban areas can drastically limit your ability to see celestial bodies in the night sky. To really maximize visibility, you may want to consider visiting a dark-sky site. These designated sites have been identified by the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) as places worth protecting against encroaching light pollution and urban development.  Common dark-sky sites include state and national parks, though other dark-sky sites are surrounded by well-lit, well-developed regions. Check the IDA website to find a dark-sky site near you.
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One-sentence summary -- Bring star charts and planetary guides. Get a good telescope or binoculars. Visit a dark-sky site.

Problem: Article: This is the weight or pressure the air exerts on the ground and is measured in millibars. It is important to be able to read air pressure because pressure systems are associated with certain weather patterns.  The average air pressure system measures 1013 mb (29.92 inches of mercury).  A typical strong high pressure system measures around 1030 mb (30.42 inches of mercury). A typical low pressure system measures around 1000 mb (29.54 inches of mercury. To read air pressure on a surface analysis weather map, check for isobars (iso = equal, bar = pressure) – plain, curved lines that indicate areas of equal air pressure. Isobars play a major role in determining the speed and direction of wind.  When the isobars form concentric closed (but not always round) circles, the smallest circle in the center indicates a pressure center. This can be either a high-pressure system (depicted by an "H" in English, "A" in Spanish) or a low pressure system (depicted by an "L" in English, "B" in Spanish).  Air does not flow "down" pressure gradients; it flows "around" them due to the Coriolis effect (Earth spinning).  Hence, wind direction is indicated by the isobars, counterclockwise around lows (cyclonic flow) and clockwise around highs (anticyclonic) in the northern hemisphere, thus creating wind. The closer the isobars are to one another, the stronger the winds. These storms are characterized by increased cloudiness, winds, temperatures, and chance of precipitation. They are represented on a weather map by isobars that are close together with arrows traveling clockwise (Southern Hemisphere) or counter-clockwise (Northern Hemisphere), usually with a "T" in the middle isobar, which forms a round circle (the letter can vary, however, depending on the language the weather report is presented in).  Radar imagery can show low-pressure systems. Tropical cyclones (South Pacific) are also named hurricanes around America or typhoons in coastal Asia. These conditions indicate clear, calm weather with reduced chance of precipitation. Drier air usually results in a greater range of high and low temperatures. They are represented on a weather map as isobars with an "H" in the middle isobar and arrows showing which direction the wind is flowing (clockwise in Northern Hemisphere, counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere). Like cyclones, they can also be shown with radar imagery.
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Understand what air pressure measures. Learn the air pressure symbols. Learn how to interpret a Low Pressure System (Cyclone). Learn how to interpret a High Pressure System.