08-12-2020 20:55 - edited 08-12-2020 21:01
08-12-2020 20:55 - edited 08-12-2020 21:01
on 19-08-2024 19:29
on 19-08-2024 19:29
Just listened to the weather forecast where it was explained as you said above.
Also, it being overcast today, was due to smoke not clouds.
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19-08-2024 19:57 - edited 19-08-2024 19:58
19-08-2024 19:57 - edited 19-08-2024 19:58
Could see the dull red glow through the cloud to the south last night at 11pm. Just a circular patch of orangey-red coloured cloud in the overcast sky... Was weird 🌕
on 19-08-2024 20:18
Well I won't be seeing anything of the red moon tonight....it's been pouring down for the last few hours!
on 20-08-2024 18:56
on 20-08-2024 18:56
I didn't see the moon last night because I had gone to bed ! 👍
17-09-2024 15:38 - edited 17-09-2024 15:38
17-09-2024 15:38 - edited 17-09-2024 15:38
Deep space radio signal reaches earth after EIGHT billion years
(bit like our postal system!😅)
Recently, astronomers made an astonishing discovery — a mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years. Dubbed FRB 20220610A, it is one of the most distant and energetic radio signals ever observed.
on 02-10-2024 17:24
A new star is about to appear in the night sky that has not been seen for nearly 80 years.
Dubbed the Blaze Star, T Coronae Borealis was last seen from Earth in 1946 when it erupted from the Northern Crown constellation. It was expected to appear in September, with astronomers now saying that it could appear any day.
The celestial phenomenon is the result of a long-dead star 3,000 light-years from Earth reigniting in an explosion that will appear as bright as the North Star. Lasting only a few days, the nova will then disappear for another 80 years.
on 02-10-2024 19:51
on 02-10-2024 19:51
Thanks for that interesting info @TallTrees 👍
It's a pity we don't have a specific date though.
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on 02-10-2024 20:24
on 02-10-2024 20:24
on 03-10-2024 07:54
on 03-10-2024 07:54
We don't get to hear owls hooting much @TallTrees
The area is rather built up.
I did hear them when we were at the caravan Park in Poole though.
The caravan was on a hill surrounded by trees, leading down to the estuary.
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