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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love looking at the night sky. Helps keep me occupied while night beachfishing, am blessed with very low levels of light pollution where I fish so makes the sky brighter and there's lots more to see. Lee |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
Used to drive out onto the pennine moors to a nice quiet spot and just sit on the bonnet and look at the stars in all they're glory .cheap set of binoculars are great for a more detailed view .one of best nights ever was sitting with my kids watching thev persiads metoer shower from high above Manchester the look of wonder on there faces |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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One of my favourite memories is swimming in the sea off the Gower with the water full of phosphorescent plankton sparkling and flashing as I disturbed it with a sky full of stars overhead. We spent the night with the kids sleeping on the beach.
Best viewing for stars I've ever had was getting to a cottage we were staying at in N Yorkshire at about 3am many many years ago. The atmospheric conditions must have been perfect because the sky was thick with stars the Milky Way looked like a cloud it was so dense.
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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I’m quite lucky as we live in a Valley so the light pollution isn’t so bad and when I go in the back garden at night with my dogs I have an awesome night sky (weather permitting). Only recently seen my first shooting star, got stupidly excited about it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m quite lucky as we live in a Valley so the light pollution isn’t so bad and when I go in the back garden at night with my dogs I have an awesome night sky (weather permitting). Only recently seen my first shooting star, got stupidly excited about it. "
Shooting stars move too fast. By the time I realise what I've seen it's already gone. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"I’m quite lucky as we live in a Valley so the light pollution isn’t so bad and when I go in the back garden at night with my dogs I have an awesome night sky (weather permitting). Only recently seen my first shooting star, got stupidly excited about it. " keep your eyes on the skies 8th -18th of august as we pass through the persiads meteor shower which reach there peak 12,13th in the early hours as many as 1 shooting star a minuit if the weather is clear
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
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"Something I've always been interested in.
Finally brought a descent telescope a couple of years ago and observed the rings of Saturn. WOW!
Perv…. " could of been staring at uranus ................
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"Something I've always been interested in.
Finally brought a descent telescope a couple of years ago and observed the rings of Saturn. WOW!
Perv…. could of been staring at uranus ................
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Sharing while gazing lol |
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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago
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"I’m quite lucky as we live in a Valley so the light pollution isn’t so bad and when I go in the back garden at night with my dogs I have an awesome night sky (weather permitting). Only recently seen my first shooting star, got stupidly excited about it. keep your eyes on the skies 8th -18th of august as we pass through the persiads meteor shower which reach there peak 12,13th in the early hours as many as 1 shooting star a minuit if the weather is clear "
Will do - thanks! |
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