At 18:19, looking south about 45 degrees in the air (halfway between the horizon and looking straight up) you may see an iridium flare which is when a satellite rotates to catch the sun.
Its only a flash and lasts a few seconds but looks quite spectacular if you get to see it.
I've never seen...
Thats a US Spy satellite that is decaying and heading back to earth. It is estimated to crash sometime in March.
This will be next visible over brighton 18th Feb (18:59) & 19th Feb (18:54).
Of course, at some point in March, it might be a LOT more visible. Hopefully over Selhurst.
It's nice & clear today so should provide some TOP viewing of this mediocre astro-extravaganza.
Starts at 18:34 and will come into view (weather permitting) in the W-N-W and will dissapear 4 minutes later. The Space Shuttle is still attached for added drama.
ps this time is for Brighton &...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3n4CTLDn_w
That one does it for me as well. Apart from the finish, his initial pass to Pires isn't bad, he makes a great run, Pires's pass back is fantastic and then the strength he shows to shrug off the defender is brilliant. An all round great goal.
At 18:13:56 (in brighton) look in the Western Sky and the ISS will hurtle over the town ending at 18:22 in the east. It'll appear to be like an aircraft but won't be flashing like aircraft cos it's lit up by the setting sun and not from any light of its own
You may also be able to see the Space...
Cast Iron baths are not actually made from cast iron but from a combination of compressed lead mixed with dark matter. They must be or else they wouldn't be so heavy. You expect them to be heavy, just not that heavy.
Smash it up with a wrecking mallet / club hammer and, as Chapmans The Saviour...
I came home this afternoon to find that I'd left my running shoes outside and they were totally SOAKED
Dick Knight - Will you just f*** off NOW :rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant::rant: