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Posted By: ResearcherTony Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 4:21pm
Having just bought a new telescope i was wondering if anybody else on here is interested in Astronomy?
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 5:01pm
wink
Posted By: ResearcherTony Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 5:19pm
are you a stargazer jabber?
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 5:49pm
indeed i am mate...check through the photo gallerys wink
Posted By: ResearcherTony Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 5:57pm
Brilliant ive just bought the Celestron Powerseeker 50az from amazon for 29.99 a real bargain, have just set it up and am awaiting the stars to come out.

gonna take it round to mums and use in the garden and hopefully get a better view of constalations etc.

will go and have a look at the gallerys now
Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 7:11pm
Jabber is Wiki's resident intergalactic photographer.

I must admit I am a lot more interested in it after watching Stargazing live over the past 3 nights.
Posted By: ResearcherTony Re: Astronomy - 19th Jan 2012 9:24pm
very cloudy night, not getting much joy at the moment
Posted By: Wench Re: Astronomy - 23rd Jan 2012 8:25pm
Anybody know if it's going to be possible to see the Northern Lights on Wirral tonight after the spectacular CME eruption over Norway yesterday? I know a few friends who have seen it further north but rumour has it it may be possible to see it tonight as far down as SE England think
Posted By: jabber_Ish Re: Astronomy - 23rd Jan 2012 9:45pm
far too much light pollution in merseyside to stand any chance of seeing this,

i reckon if you were from the lake district northwards you may stand a chance but not near a city
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