NorthstandRacoon
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Yep, cloud here too. Sake.
It was OK in the end, it cleared in time to be perfectly clear, saw the ISS but obviously, no rockets.
Yep, cloud here too. Sake.
Same location, thick cloud, gutted.
After days and nights of clear skies
Did you see the ISS in the end though?
I didn’t try because of the cloudy evening here. Did I balls up?
Yeah, about 15mins after complaining about the cloud, it cleared up and low and behold, 30mins later, it came over nice and clear. Second time I've seen it here now, incredible. I find it fascinating, space is a real head ****.
Super-bright again last night. Amazing.
ISS at 11pm tonight?
9:23 - get outside now!
(And a bit later, yes)
Sod it, saw this at 9.25, didn’t see a thing.
Did it pass in the southern to us sky?
Sod it, saw this at 9.25, didn’t see a thing.
Did it pass in the southern to us sky?
9:25 would have been pretty much spot on. It passed pretty much directly overhead, passing roughly NE -> SW. Very obvious to see.
https://james.darpinian.com/satellites/#
It’s amazing how so few people do have any interest. Where I used to work, in July 2009 the BBC showed a series of incredible programmes to celebrate the Apollo programme, on the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing. My mates, in their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, all intelligent guys, had no interest.
Outer space, just a few miles away from this rock and our lives, and the genius to get man there, it is remarkable.
It's a bloody mind ****. So out of our space system/solar system, there are millions/billions of other galaxy's, what is there? Is there an edge to these universes? Where does a black hole take you? It is a complete mind fu*k but absolutely incredible at the same time.
It's a bloody mind ****. So out of our space system/solar system, there are millions/billions of other galaxy's, what is there? Is there an edge to these universes? Where does a black hole take you? It is a complete mind fu*k but absolutely incredible at the same time.
Give Interstellar a watch!