Maximum elongation of Mercury: Mission failure!!!

It is one of my listed challenges that to image Mercury. This morning I woke up at 3:00am & went to Shek O with Lewis. I knew the weather forecast was bad. The sky condition was bad when I wake up at 3:00am. I told myself that if I give up, the chance is zero. If I insist to go, there still some chance to achieve it. Finally the mission is failed. I needed to wait for next elongation.
Both Lewis & I used 8” SCT, mine was M8 & Lewis’ scope was C8. We planned to use 5X Powermate to make the tiny bean to sufficiently big. But we failed to see anything. When we arrived Shek O at about 3:45am, we saw barely two stars only. We guessed they were Rigel & Betelgeuse. They were on & off in the sky. The condition was really disappointing. We did the setup quick & stared at the east. Mercury of magnitude -0.58 didn’t show up! We waited until the sky became totally bright & went to have breakfast together. This is the end of a failed mission log…
Willis’ equipment list:
M8
TV5X Powermate
EQ5Pro
DBK21
Both Lewis & I used 8” SCT, mine was M8 & Lewis’ scope was C8. We planned to use 5X Powermate to make the tiny bean to sufficiently big. But we failed to see anything. When we arrived Shek O at about 3:45am, we saw barely two stars only. We guessed they were Rigel & Betelgeuse. They were on & off in the sky. The condition was really disappointing. We did the setup quick & stared at the east. Mercury of magnitude -0.58 didn’t show up! We waited until the sky became totally bright & went to have breakfast together. This is the end of a failed mission log…

Willis’ equipment list:
M8
TV5X Powermate
EQ5Pro
DBK21