Bwian
Kiss my (_!_)
- Jul 14, 2003
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Not conclusive evidence but supports what many others have been repeatedly saying. This winter feels like an almost endless stream of low clouds, rain and mist which is always going to increase 'light pollution'. Budding astronomers are going to see bugger all on those rainy, misty, foggy nights. No self respecting insects would be out in that type of weather. Just leaves us with the molluscs to worry about and the slugs up in Croydon are all enjoying themselves thinking they are getting one over us.Went past the Amex late evening Sat and Sun from Eastbourne and it was hardly noticeable until you got really close.
A few weeks ago I could see it on the Eastbourne road way before the Beddingham bridge.
Close it looked like the same amount of light coming up but the clouds didn't 'reflect' it as much.
It needs somebody local (calling [MENTION=259]Jack Straw[/MENTION]) to take some pictures when the skies are clear, send them to that tw@t Vine and any of the others trying to stir up trouble.
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