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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
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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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