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Only object outside the Milky Way that's visible (just) with the naked eye, in the northern hemisphere anyway. Each time I look at it through my telescope, those photons hitting my retina took over 2.5 MILLION years to reach me.
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Incredible NASA 5 year time-lapse showing solar activity.

http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-31465122
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Most extensive (for Britain) solar eclipse in 16 years to occur on the 20th of March around 7-8 am, depending on your region.

Scotland will be plunged into near total darkness.

http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2015-march-20
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fujee wrote:Most extensive (for Britain) solar eclipse in 16 years to occur on the 20th of March around 7-8 am, depending on your region.

Scotland will be plunged into near total darkness.

http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2015-march-20


Correct. Here's a Stellarium preview set to around 08:20AM GMT, based on my location here in Dorset. Still pretty impressive if not a total eclipse.

Of course, you're all far too sensible to go looking at this without suitable eye protection, right? :wink:

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so tomorrow we gonna watch it, it will be almost 80 percent at my zone, I think it's pretty trippy
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For those of you watching for the first time, its truly incredible. Just think about the mathematical coincidences involved. The sun 96million miles from Earth. The moon is both in exactly the right distance between us and the sun AND the right size to almost perfectly match the size of our nearest star. The chances if that happening are tiny. We really are incredibly lucky to see such an amazing spectacle.

But again, please don't be tempted to view directly. Seconds are all it takes to burn a lovely great hole on your retinas and that'll be that for your eyesight. Take care and enjoy!
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Pretty much solid cloud over Brighton at 9.30. Bollocks :(
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It was trippy, for a moment it felt like evening at noon.
like this lol

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Kinda puts you in your place doesn't it? Suddenly become very aware of your small place in the universe.
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Yes, it kind of makes you closer to the nature I think, people leaving their offices to watch the sky in the middle of the day. anyway that picture is from game Everybody's gone to the rapture, it's about you exploring the world after the last human left, I had the same feeling.
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"Blood moon" lunar eclipse this Saturday http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/blood-moon.html

Wonder if there will be any particular parties in the Pentland hills (or wherever in scotland) this weekend. Pilgrimage anyone? :-D

EDIT: Actually can it even be seen from the UK?

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vballs wrote:"Blood moon" lunar eclipse this Saturday http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/blood-moon.html

Wonder if there will be any particular parties in the Pentland hills (or wherever in scotland) this weekend. Pilgrimage anyone? :-D

EDIT: Actually can it even be seen from the UK?


Sadly not, although our American friends should be able to. Enjoy chaps!

http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2015-april-4
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bahh :( I got all excited for nothing. Have fun American Friends

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14 July. Cannot wait!

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Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

Basinski: I wanted Cascade to become this crystalline organism like a star or a liquid crystal spaceship, a jellyfish traveling through the galaxy…

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Ho-ly shit.
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I finally got to watching COSMOS with my housemate. We love it. So much.

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guys did u ever hear about the birds and their machines found on mars? chek this out its unbalieveble
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mars tiny humans, not caterpillar
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Went to the beach to watch the Perseids last night. Easily the best shower I've seen in a long while, 1 every 10 seconds or so. Beautiful stuff.
Sagan: In order to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

Basinski: I wanted Cascade to become this crystalline organism like a star or a liquid crystal spaceship, a jellyfish traveling through the galaxy…

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