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Somehow I think the dear leader has as many friends as I have. Many in his own mind.
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What are their gun laws like? ATW will need to know before he goes.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNorth Korea has very little light pollution and a low carbon footprint. Sets a worthy example.
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Yes that's right, you'll see feck all from a neon megatropolis. News??Half of the UK's population cannot see many stars because the night skies are still "saturated" with light pollution, campaigners have warned.
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North Korea has very little light pollution and a low carbon footprint. Sets a worthy example.
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Lets turn all the street lights off and encourage accidents and burglaries.
Personally if I wanted less light pollution I would move to the country.
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This man can help, by getting you here.
I saw the ISS last night - there are web sites that tell you when it will be visible at your location and for how long. Last night it was only visible for a minute and looked much as a far off plane, i.e. bright in the sky and moving fairly rapidly. Covering perhaps 30 degrees of arc in that minute before fizzling out as it went in to Earth's shadow.
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