20-03-2011, 21:03 | #11 |
Deep Throat
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It were cloudy Booo!
But we went wild all the same |
20-03-2011, 22:20 | #12 |
Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Newbury
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T'wasn't here. Well, not until about midnight when it got hazy. Needn't have worried about the photo op (but anyone with an interest in astronomy knows you take your chances when you get them ).
Took a couple of hundred photos last night. Might try stacking them to see if any more detail can be resolved. |
21-03-2011, 19:12 | #13 |
Absinthe
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cornwall
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Saw a lovely low red moon over Falmouth on Saturday night, but it was too hazy later on. Friday night, however, the A30 was lit up beautifully as I drove to Cornwall late after work.
What bothers me is when people dont clearly explain that the moon reaches its maximum. People become of the opinion, through misinformation, that its a one night event when it (obviously) gradually gets bigger over a series of nights and then gradually gets smaller. Grrrr (irrational thing that annoys me? Perhaps!!!) |
21-03-2011, 20:10 | #14 |
Deep Throat
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Heh I thought that was just obvious! This is why although I was excited to try and see it at its fullest I'm not oooovverrly bothered as it's been snuggly big lately anyway!
MOoony moon moooon! |
22-03-2011, 09:52 | #15 |
Vodka Martini
Join Date: May 2009
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I tried to sneak a peek last night when we went down to the theatre, but it was hiding
I wanna see a big moon... and I don't mean Rik Wallers uncovered posterior! |
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