I've just sent an email to our guests who are arriving on August 11th, attaching this link to the Sunday Times website:
http://travel.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif ... 869865.ece
Those of you with properties in remote locations may wish to do the same (it would be a shame for guests to miss the show because they are tucked up in bed in ignorance!)
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Thanks for that NC. I was a very keen astronomer until our move from the UK. Typically, I'd brave the cold winters nights to lug out a pretty hefty 8" reflector 'scope (I have it here) on nights when the pollution was 'passable' in terms of sky watching. Here, we have the most fantastic, velvety dark skies and I've had the 'scope out twice in 2 years!
I'll certainly be up to see the Perseid show though, thanks for reminding me!
I'll certainly be up to see the Perseid show though, thanks for reminding me!
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Thanks Daisy,
I have emailed our guests, we should have great display because we have the same black sky as Stu & Syb - well apart from 20 zillion stars of course
The last good one was 2 or 3 years ago, I laid back on a sunlounger & watched the show. They were coming through every few minutes, but in different parts of the sky. Quite amazing.
Robert
I have emailed our guests, we should have great display because we have the same black sky as Stu & Syb - well apart from 20 zillion stars of course
The last good one was 2 or 3 years ago, I laid back on a sunlounger & watched the show. They were coming through every few minutes, but in different parts of the sky. Quite amazing.
Robert