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Post by midgetmogget on Jan 18, 2006 9:48:44 GMT
Ah well.
Yep, Lyme was pretty good, in fact, anywhere off the south coast is good because there is very little light pollution in the sea. The Great Orme, Llandudno, was also impressive, and I saw the Shuttle and ISS.
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escapedlunatic
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Cheese, then.
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Post by escapedlunatic on Jan 22, 2006 0:06:46 GMT
Just find somewhere in the middle of the outback, with no light pollution at all. Ozland should be better than UKvia for stargazing as it's more sparsely populated, or you could display true dedication to the art and move to the Equator just for the opportunity to see every star in the sky.
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Post by StephiB on Jan 22, 2006 2:15:52 GMT
It's hot enough here ... I'll be right.
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Post by bubble on Jan 23, 2006 8:41:21 GMT
The best place I have been for stargazing is Scotland, where we go every year, because we often go to a place with no lights, or anything to block the view.
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escapedlunatic
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Cheese, then.
Should this now be called the "teenandrandom20yearoldwhoreallyoughttogetoutmorescienceforum"?
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Post by escapedlunatic on Jan 25, 2006 0:18:39 GMT
I haven't been anywhere for stargazing. I just do it wherever I happen to be anyway.
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Post by midgetmogget on Jan 25, 2006 11:44:38 GMT
I wasn't there intentionally for stargazing.
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Post by bubble on Jan 25, 2006 19:54:11 GMT
We're also not there intentionally for stargazing. The onkly place we stop intentionally for stargazing (and only about 10 minutes, because my dad doesn't like to hold the journey up, is the place on the way back from Heroford on top of a hill/.
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Post by midgetmogget on Mar 24, 2006 11:55:31 GMT
Sometimes we stop on the way back from my Grandmas [it's only 20 minutes in the car] on top of a ridge and look at the stars [if it's dark]
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Post by CRG on Mar 26, 2006 9:45:03 GMT
I don't tend to stargaze. I ought to, perhaps.
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Post by midgetmogget on Mar 27, 2006 13:33:58 GMT
Oh, it's good. And if you get AC.... hang on, I've been here before!
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Post by StephiB on Apr 2, 2006 5:58:07 GMT
I do. Sometimes I stand there for ages, just looking.
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Post by midgetmogget on Apr 4, 2006 10:39:36 GMT
I like looking out of the car window on the way home from somewhere and seeing Orion.
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Post by thebluelagoon on Apr 4, 2006 21:37:54 GMT
We have a telescope in our attic that we take down to our nanas and watch from there. She lives on a farm. Incidentally, how is the big bang theory possible? WOuldn't it have made a ginourmous black hole?
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Post by midgetmogget on Apr 5, 2006 14:11:03 GMT
Things break down at singularities.
Translation: No idea.
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Post by CRG on May 19, 2006 16:24:40 GMT
I wish I had a telescope...
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