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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Pooch and I will be up the Great Orme later , no light pollution. We just lay back and gaze on the heavens .
We can see the milky way, shooting stars and on certain nights we have seen the Aurora borealis |
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"Pooch and I will be up the Great Orme later , no light pollution. We just lay back and gaze on the heavens .
We can see the milky way, shooting stars and on certain nights we have seen the Aurora borealis " wrap up warm
You'll be needing a flask - hip or tea |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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Just walked the dog in the dying embers of the day & have to agree with you & yes unless you run a good scope with either heaters or a pretty big hood it's going to be too cold.
For the person I have found freezer suits for those in the meat business are outstanding & I have been out in -5c in just boxers,T-shirt & one of these suits..Dirt cheap too, but font get a nylon one, on the dead of night the rustling will drive you nuts
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pooch and I will be up the Great Orme later , no light pollution. We just lay back and gaze on the heavens .
We can see the milky way, shooting stars and on certain nights we have seen the Aurora borealis wrap up warm
You'll be needing a flask - hip or tea "
We are jolly wrapped up warm and a red head lamp so we can see the stars . Also freaks out the boy racers and occasional dogger |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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"Pooch and I will be up the Great Orme later , no light pollution. We just lay back and gaze on the heavens .
We can see the milky way, shooting stars and on certain nights we have seen the Aurora borealis "
Enjoy
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Pooch and I will be up the Great Orme later , no light pollution. We just lay back and gaze on the heavens .
We can see the milky way, shooting stars and on certain nights we have seen the Aurora borealis
Enjoy
S"
We jolly well will , thank you |
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out
hope that's not a euphemism "
I won't be getting "that" out, not even though Venus is shining brightly above the horizon |
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out "
I stepped outside and can't see through the ice that's covered my eyes.
It's freezing.
The stars and galaxys are not going anywhere, it's not like there dying or anything.
I'll wait until its warmer. |
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out
I stepped outside and can't see through the ice that's covered my eyes.
It's freezing.
The stars and galaxys are not going anywhere, it's not like there dying or anything.
I'll wait until its warmer. "
The light from that star could be from a star that's already gone nova and died |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out
I stepped outside and can't see through the ice that's covered my eyes.
It's freezing.
The stars and galaxys are not going anywhere, it's not like there dying or anything.
I'll wait until its warmer. "
a man who talks sense |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out
I stepped outside and can't see through the ice that's covered my eyes.
It's freezing.
The stars and galaxys are not going anywhere, it's not like there dying or anything.
I'll wait until its warmer.
a man who talks sense "
I should leave this thread now on a high. |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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"It's gorgeous out here, right now, but too cold for me to get my telescope out
I stepped outside and can't see through the ice that's covered my eyes.
It's freezing.
The stars and galaxys are not going anywhere, it's not like there dying or anything.
I'll wait until its warmer.
a man who talks sense "
The clearest skies in the UK are also invariably in winter, also of you have a scope that needs time to acclimatise to the surrounding temperature the relatovely short summer hours of darkness are pretty much a dead loss tbh.
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