Beautiful Moments, Part Two
Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
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Last week I saw a helium balloon cross the road at the lights on a perfectly timed gust of wind. Today I saw four people trying to get into a GWiz electric car. They failed.
What's the best thing you've seen recently?
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Yeah, likewise!
Been up late the last few nights waiting, and on the nightwatch again tonight.
Camera on tripod, whisky in glass
*fingers crossed*
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Been up late the last few nights waiting, and on the nightwatch again tonight.
Camera on tripod, whisky in glass
*fingers crossed*
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Good luck
I'm not far enough (a) North and (b) away from bloody lights.
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I'm not far enough (a) North and (b) away from bloody lights.
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Seems unlikely
but nonetheless: www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/gif/pmapN.gif
and
www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/rt_activity/
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but nonetheless: www.swpc.noaa.gov/pmap/gif/pmapN.gif
and
www.dcs.lancs.ac.uk/iono/aurorawatch/rt_activity/
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They said it might be visible as far south as North and West Yorkshire and Lancashire tonight
on Newsround this afternoon.
Annoyingly, I'm in Leicestershire :(
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on Newsround this afternoon.
Annoyingly, I'm in Leicestershire :(
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Nothing seen from my part of Central Lancashire so far
although the usual combination of light pollution and cloud hamper observation; and I haven't been looking for long enough to properly adapt to darkness.
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although the usual combination of light pollution and cloud hamper observation; and I haven't been looking for long enough to properly adapt to darkness.
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