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Post: # 52606Post lutonlagerlout

I'm a geek
me and the daughter going out now to look out for meteors

shows what a grain of sand can do
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Post: # 52636Post lutonlagerlout

saw 1 meteor in an hour
so much for a shower
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Post: # 52637Post henpecked

Tried to catch a few of these, pointless in summer, permanent cloud cover :p
Orionids is due in mid October, much better odds with a bit of night frost.

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This ( Perseid) was better if you lived ooop North ;)

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Post: # 52642Post lutonlagerlout

leonids have always been another fail meteor shower whenever i look for them :(
saw the northern lights in iceland and halleys comet in '85 thats it for me
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Post: # 52646Post henpecked

Stick this in your diary.....


Perseids 23 Jul - 22 Aug
(12 Aug 9.20am) North

Orionids 15 - 29 Oct
(21 Oct 1.30am) Both (Hemisphere)

Leonids 13 - 20 Nov
(17 Nov 7.30am) Both

Geminids 6 - 19 Dec
(13 Dec 8.45pm) Both


Grab a £20 second hand Newtonian reflector off flea-bay and you will be out freezing your nads off all winter :laugh:

Hp

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Post: # 52647Post dig dug dan

LLL is right. Every time we get something exciting in the lunar sky, the bloody clouds are in the way:angry:
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Post: # 52648Post lutonlagerlout

oh i forgot went to zennor, cornwall on aug 11th 1999 for the full eclipse, I had thios event stamped on my mind since i read about it as a kid
26 years later stood there on a hillside and it lashed down
then took 12 hrs to get home cos of the traffic
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Post: # 52669Post Al Jardin

Was in a high part of Potters Bar last night, overlooking St Albans, saw plenty of meteors coming from the north.
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Post: # 52676Post Pablo

Had a great time watching them last night. LLL do you not remember Hale Bopp in 97 it was the brightest comet ever seen and lasted for months if I remember.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 52682Post lutonlagerlout

paul yes i remember hale- bopp,but that was a naked eye comet,it seemed to be going backwards to me?
potters bar??? al you are only 15 miles from em and i saw 1!!

i was looking towards Cassiopeia as designated in the times,but basically just lying back (half cut) and watching

I went to my uncle harry's funeral yesterday and it eases your mind looking at stars , that and 12 pints of guiness
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Post: # 52725Post Pablo

Saw more last night than I did on Thursday. Hardly any light pollution where I live a bit of star gazing can really put things in perspective.
Can't see it from my house

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Post: # 52728Post GB_Groundworks

i was set up in the attic through the velux with tripod, telescope and digital slr, cloud and light pollution :( mates went out into the peaks and sat atop mam tor in the rain and saw quiet a good show.
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Post: # 52732Post seanandruby

I was looking at something more suited to that time of night.......inside of my eyelids :laugh:
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Post: # 52780Post IanMelb

Yeah, me and my little girl were out watching the shower on Thursday - counted 5, she's a proper Daddy's girl :)

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Post: # 52784Post Al Jardin

lutonlagerlout wrote:paul yes i remember hale- bopp,but that was a naked eye comet,it seemed to be going backwards to me?
potters bar??? al you are only 15 miles from em and i saw 1!!

i was looking towards Cassiopeia as designated in the times,but basically just lying back (half cut) and watching

I went to my uncle harry's funeral yesterday and it eases your mind looking at stars , that and 12 pints of guiness
LLL
The little buggers sneak up on you! After 12 pints my eyes would have been pointing in different directions - to enable a wider coverage of the night sky minus the ability to focus.
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