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« Reply #15525 on: Friday, August 7, 2015, 18:26:53 »

Bumping into members of the TEF whilst feeding the ducks in the park!

Haha, almost put this myself!
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« Reply #15526 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 07:30:18 »

My little boys face when we drove into legoland, we had kept it a secret.. It was so worth the money just for that alone.

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« Reply #15527 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 07:35:12 »

My little boys face when we drove into legoland, we had kept it a secret.. It was so worth the money just for that alone.



Man, I still remember coming down that driveway as a kid. Good times.
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« Reply #15528 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:00:03 »

Watching the ISS go overhead for the 2nd time this evening just a few minutes ago - just over 1½ hrs after watching it the first time.  To think that it's completed an orbit of the planet since the first time I saw it at about 9.20pm is simply awesome (in the true sense of the word).

http://www.isstracker.com/
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« Reply #15529 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:03:54 »

I watched it a couple of years ago, saw several shooting stars as well, amazing from london, where you wouldnt think you could see anything.
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« Reply #15530 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:06:54 »

It's the size of a football pitch, roughly 250 miles up...which actually makes it the most visible object in the sky after the sun and moon (and planes etc., obviously).  I'm actually getting quite attached to it.  Sounds daft, but I look up when it's going to be passing most evenings and stand out at the front of the house to give the fellas up there a wave.
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« Reply #15531 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:10:07 »

Some one spoke to them from their shed the day before yesterday. 10-4 10-4 rubber duck
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« Reply #15532 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:10:24 »

The ISS on Christmas Eve was breathtaking, especially as my little girl believed it was FAther Christmas.
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« Reply #15533 on: Saturday, August 8, 2015, 22:26:42 »

The ISS on Christmas Eve was breathtaking, especially as my little girl believed it was FAther Christmas.

We pulled that trick too Grin
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« Reply #15534 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 06:15:27 »

Street Feast at Dalston Yard. The food was amazing. Ate Ox's heart which was tasty.
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« Reply #15535 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 06:23:40 »

Watching the ISS go overhead for the 2nd time this evening just a few minutes ago - just over 1½ hrs after watching it the first time.  To think that it's completed an orbit of the planet since the first time I saw it at about 9.20pm is simply awesome (in the true sense of the word).

http://www.isstracker.com/

This is a good site too:

http://www.heavens-above.com
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« Reply #15536 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 06:55:26 »

I hear Mr Cotterill had one of his childish strops yesterday in the after-match interview  Smiley
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« Reply #15537 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 07:35:25 »

This is a good site too:

http://www.heavens-above.com
I saw two excellent meteorites last night. The first east to west short sharp bright light. Second north-west to south-east slower not as bright but broke into two right at the end of burn up, amazing, never seen that before.
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« Reply #15538 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 09:30:44 »

I saw two excellent meteorites last night. The first east to west short sharp bright light. Second north-west to south-east slower not as bright but broke into two right at the end of burn up, amazing, never seen that before.

Just to be pedantic, they aren't meteorites until landing on the ground which is relatively rare, most debris burns up.....until then they're meteors.  August is a good month for meteors.
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« Reply #15539 on: Sunday, August 9, 2015, 11:51:56 »

Yeah the Perseids should peek 10th-11th.
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