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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCos it's dark at night. I'd propose turning them off during the day.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI tried counting the stars in the square of Pegasus, which indicates how clear of light pollution your skies are. I made it 0. Why don't we turn lights off at night?
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I tried counting the stars in the square of Pegasus, which indicates how clear of light pollution your skies are. I made it 0. Why don't we turn lights off at night?
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Originally posted by keninparis View PostJust a suggestion - think changing your pic (apologies (to all) if my terminology is incorrect) may be an idea.
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Just a suggestion - think changing your pic (apologies (to all) if my terminology is incorrect) may be an idea.
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Do you think maybe some drunk students run a magnet by the Lancaster sensor every so often?
Guess I would have..........
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I think there's some inverse relation between the auroral activity and the amount of cloud here.
Brilliantly clear night, just some light clouds moving in from the North-East.
Saw a long, slow meteor following the path of the milky way around 11:15 ( about 35 degrees long).
Jupiter is very bright in the South, need to get the telescope out at the weekend (guaranteed downpour).
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostPresently Yorkshire moors. If it's a goer I'll get dressed and go out for a look but bearing in mind I almost got arrested for trespassing on a race course last year when someone on here posted the same I want some
proof first.
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Originally posted by Cliphead View PostGreen at the moment but I'm keeping an eye out. I've seen the display before but it's always worth having another look.
proof first.
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Originally posted by RSoles View PostAye,
I had a red alert from these guys last night.
Welcome to AuroraWatch UK
Sadly I'd gone to bed earlier than normal. Also we were having our month's supply of rain delivered last night.
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