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@obi_jon | 21 September 11 |
The comet Garradd is expected to reach magnitude 8 this month, meaning it should be easily visible through small telescopes and even binoculars. The comet which is in such an obscure orbit that this will probably be its one and only visit to this region of space. Perihelion, the comets closest passage of the sun ![]() |
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@reebok32 | 21 September 11 |
I hope its a nice spectacular 1 ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 28 September 11 |
Another satellite is due to fall out of orbit in November. More details as and when I can find any! ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 2 October 11 |
October is a relatively busy month for ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 2 October 11 |
The Draconid shower is usually another 'weak' 10-20/hr shower but occasionly is much more spectacular. The shower occurs when the earth passes through a trail of debri left behind by the comet 21P/Giacobini-Zimmer. Nobody can predict exactly how intense the shower will be but in 1952, 1985 and 1998 it reached a count of 100's per hour and in the great meteor storms of 1933 and 1946 it is said the count exceeded 10,000 per hour!!! As luck would have it, scientists believe the earth is due to pass through the same high density debri patch it did in 33 and 46! ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 2 October 11 |
It will peak in intensity on Oct 8th, just 3 days before the full moon on the 12th, ![]() ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 6 October 11 |
Weather forcast not good ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 7 November 11 |
Leonid ![]() |
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@obi_jon | 7 November 11 |
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@vlad_11 | 9 June 12 |
theres a lunar eclipse later this year november i think
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@obi_jon | 10 June 12 |
Yes ![]() |
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@veronee | 19 November 12 |
Possible M or X class solar flares over the next 48hrs. there is a 20% to 60% chance of solar flares from coronal mass ejections (CME). we have a counted 56 sunspots of differing sizes over the suns surface with one positive and two negative magnetic areas that could form coronal holes. as usual please never look at the sun Without Using the Correct SOLAR Filtering and equipment. |
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@obi_jon | 19 November 12 |
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@obi_jon | 17 March 13 |
If you're luckier than me, there is still a chance to see comet panstarrs throughout march. If we miss out on panstarrs there is a much better chance of seeing comet ISON which is due later this year. Some predictions say that ISON could be so bright that it will be visible even during the daytime. ![]() |
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@18reger | 5 November 13 |
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@obi_jon | 6 November 13 |
Comet ISON may reach naked eye brightness in the next fortnight ![]() |
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@rody9499 | 6 November 13 |
cool
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@atefe7172 | 6 November 13 |
Smile of sun
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@obi_jon | 9 November 13 |
Busy month for meteor showers. Starting tonight and peaking on the 11th and 12th we have the North Taurids. Typically a low intensity shower of approx 5-10 an hour but often these are large fireball type meteors so even seeing one can be quite spectacular. Midnight until dawn is the best viewing time. Look east. Northern hemisphere only. |
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@atefe7172 | 9 November 13 |
Real peace o
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