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@obi_jon | 7 November 11 | |
Partial solar eclipse on Nov25th. Best views from Antarctica but visible from South Africa, Tasmania and New Zealand.
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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, it's in november. There was one a few days ago on Jun 4th but I didn't know about it and it wasn't visible in the uk anyway.
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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 | |
There has been constant sun spot activity this year with zero sunspot free days recorded so far. There were only 2 spot free days last year as opposed to 50+ days in 2010 and 200+ days in 2009.
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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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