That is a striking image indeed. Nice tight stars too! Very nice,
regards,
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- Mon Apr 05, 2021 6:59 pm
- Forum: Visual Satellite Observing
- Topic: SpaceX to debut satellite-dimming sunshade
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1353
Re: SpaceX to debut satellite-dimming sunshade
Light scattered from orbiting satellites already exceeds light pollution targets set 40 years ago:
https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/s ... ight-skies
See also SPA ENB 538
https://ras.ac.uk/news-and-press/news/s ... ight-skies
See also SPA ENB 538
- Fri Apr 02, 2021 4:12 pm
- Forum: General chat
- Topic: Asteroid Apophis Flyby
- Replies: 9
- Views: 409
Re: Asteroid Apophis Flyby
< Asteroid Apophis impact ruled out for at least a century > "Just in case it was on your list of things to worry about, new observations of the asteroid Apophis have ruled out any chance of an Earth impact for a least a century" from: https://astronomynow.com/2021/03/26/asteroid-apophis-i...
- Thu Apr 01, 2021 6:59 pm
- Forum: Space exploration
- Topic: Water on Mars imaged 16 years ago- NASA
- Replies: 1
- Views: 57
- Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:27 pm
- Forum: Space exploration
- Topic: Russo-Chinese moon base planned ..
- Replies: 3
- Views: 330
- Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:20 pm
- Forum: Observing
- Topic: Jupiter and Saturn
- Replies: 14
- Views: 427
Re: Jupiter and Saturn
The day dawned with blanket high cloud here. No chance of seeing anything until the Sun burnt those clouds back, then too bright of course.
- Tue Mar 30, 2021 7:23 pm
- Forum: Observing
- Topic: Jupiter and Saturn
- Replies: 14
- Views: 427
Re: Jupiter and Saturn
I also picked up Saturn this morning in the pre-dawn sky at 05.35BST . Usin 10x50 binoculars the planet's yellowish hue was quite obvious. Tried for Jupiter about half an hour later but no good, sky was too bright by then I think.
Re: Venus
Skygazers Almanac (S&T) shows Venus as an evening star for the rest of this year. Most of this time it will be hugging the twilight zone
- Thu Mar 25, 2021 7:51 pm
- Forum: Visual Satellite Observing
- Topic: SpaceX launch 60 more Starlink satellites
- Replies: 3
- Views: 429
Re: SpaceX launch 60 more Starlink satellites
Now that Russia has a submarine specifically designed to cut undersea (internet) cables used by every one including the military, maybe Starlink will become the only long-term option 

- Sat Mar 20, 2021 8:24 pm
- Forum: General chat
- Topic: Milky Way image took 10years and 1000hours exposure
- Replies: 2
- Views: 111
- Fri Mar 19, 2021 8:26 pm
- Forum: Gallery
- Topic: Mars meets the Pleiades
- Replies: 8
- Views: 199
Re: Mars meets the Pleiades
Welcome Dan.
That is a very pleasing image. Thanks for sharing it with us,
regards,

That is a very pleasing image. Thanks for sharing it with us,
regards,
- Tue Mar 16, 2021 7:45 pm
- Forum: Observing
- Topic: A lunar jewelled handle
- Replies: 2
- Views: 151
Re: A lunar jewelled handle
Thanks for the heads-up
Should be a lovely sight with 4mag Xi1-Cet close by, but plenty of cloud in the west here, hard to make out where the Moon might be
regards,

Should be a lovely sight with 4mag Xi1-Cet close by, but plenty of cloud in the west here, hard to make out where the Moon might be

regards,
- Tue Mar 16, 2021 7:06 pm
- Forum: General chat
- Topic: Elon Musk promotion
- Replies: 7
- Views: 190
Elon Musk promotion
Controversial electric-car whiz Elon Musk has updated his job title from CEO to “Technoking of Tesla” – as in Techno King – according to documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission overnight. Emperors crown themselves, Kings are crowned, so it must re correctly be "Techno-I...
- Mon Mar 15, 2021 7:23 pm
- Forum: Visual Satellite Observing
- Topic: SpaceX launch 60 more Starlink satellites
- Replies: 3
- Views: 429
- Mon Mar 15, 2021 7:07 pm
- Forum: Visual Satellite Observing
- Topic: Elsa-d litter picking satellite to launch
- Replies: 2
- Views: 290
Elsa-d litter picking satellite to launch
From today's Mirror: Little bigger than a domestic fridge, Elsa-d will attempt to snatch a satellite at 17000 mph. This is a test run for a system which may help to tackle the some 8000 tons of debris orbiting Earth, posing threats to working satellites and the ISS. From mission control near Didcot ...