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« Last Edit: October 10, 2010, 12:32:20 pm by Ferrari Spider »
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smokie
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2010, 11:58:20 pm » |
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Is this the end of civilisation as we know it? I think we should be told...
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Brad Zarse
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« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2010, 10:34:22 am » |
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Should be some interesting sights in the South and North of the country then? I've always quite fancied seeing the northern lights.....
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Jules G
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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2010, 10:48:58 am » |
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GLOBAL ERUPTION: During the early hours of August 1st, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded a complex global disturbance on the Earth-facing side of the sun. Most of the sun's northern hemisphere was involved in the event, which included a long-duration C3-class solar flare, a "solar tsunami," and a massive filament eruption. As a result of these blasts, a coronal mass ejection (CME) is heading toward Earth. High-latitude geomagnetic storms and auroras are possible when the cloud arrives a few days hence.
A few years back I was in Denver Colarado for a business conference, on morning of my departure back to Europe a magnetic flare hit the area, it knocked out the check in system at the airport, instead of a short wait at the Lufthansa desk, it turned out to be a 5 hour marathon as you had to be checked in manually with the staff phoning Germany to book you in! The boarding pass was a hand written one, and caused utter confusion at security with even longer waits. On boarding the pilot assured us they the plane was ok and had not been effected as it had protection against such events.
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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2010, 11:11:16 am » |
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I do believe this is how this all started
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There is a corner of a foreign field that will be forever England ------ Houx Annexe And the bastards have built on it.
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Brad Zarse
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« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2010, 05:22:47 pm » |
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Should be some interesting sights in the South and North of the country then? I've always quite fancied seeing the northern lights.....
have you ever considered you maybe educationally challenged? not wishing to be rude or disparaging, the clue is in the word, 'Northern', somehow, Reading isn't regarded as up north in any sense of the word. Maybe elevate yourself a few dozens of height and then maybe you'll be lucky... I am aware of where the frikkin northern lights are..... However. You will notice, that during times of heavy solar activity, and CME's, aurora's are often visible on the South Coast (albeit far less clearly than in the scottish highlands). And for your information, if it's north of Watford Gap, It's up north, and make no mistake.......
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« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2010, 05:37:25 pm » |
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And for your information, if it's north of Watford Gap, It's up north, and make no mistake.......
I'm sure Perdu will agree but The North starts much further north than that. I prefered to think of the North as places you can get beer for less than a Quid a pint. The trouble is inflation has happen an I don't think we have a North any more.
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« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2010, 05:50:16 pm » |
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And for your information, if it's north of Watford Gap, It's up north, and make no mistake.......
I'm sure Perdu will agree but The North starts much further north than that. I prefered to think of the North as places you can get beer for less than a Quid a pint. The trouble is inflation has happen an I don't think we have a North any more. oi I'm fully aware where "oop norff" is thank you sirrah It way over yonder up past the Heaviside layer (oops that where this thread is about to kick off from innit?) Err No I mean kind of, well higher up the latitudes, past Manchesterford Higher even that Newkarshole Oop by that Glasscow maybe ANYWAY I do know that Watford Gap, bless it's little Blue Boar is well bloody south of civilisation. How much is a pint of "cooking" down south these days? Peter thanks for the astrometeoric observations, could be a couple of good nights for us heathens "oop here" to get a sighting or two I did see the Auroroa on one balmy summer evening as my lad and I were gently proceeeding afoot to the Hardwick for a few post prandial libations Awesome to see the phenomena so far south I tell you
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hgb
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« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2010, 08:39:11 pm » |
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I'm sorry to intervene but this seems to be THE made up bu**sh** horror story of the year. I went through a couple of astronomy related sites and they tell nothing about a big bang or something. It's holiday time and it seems that some "journalists" make the usual headline stories just to keep people amused... same procedure as every year. Did I mention that the world's end is due Friday next week, it's the 13th. Mark it in your diary. That will leave just about enough time to enjoy the Persedes meteor shower in the night of the 12th/13th.
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I don't care - I'm a racing driver and I'm here to win, not to finish third.
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« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2010, 09:15:49 pm » |
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spaceweather is fine and I confess I didn't look up that site. If it's true - and spaceweather usually leaves no doubt - then we're in for some fantastic sights in the next couple of days. Maybe not in Germany but in the UK you should head your camera up during the night. One funny discussion I came about was at www.astrotreff.de. The thread title is roughly translated "Do have aliens enough human brain power ?" I answer that with a "clearly not" - there are far too many humans at Le Mans each year and you can clearly see they have no brain at all - aliens can't be that dumb or wait... are these aliens I hope this pulls you pulse down, FS BTW: I'm a wide field fan.
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I don't care - I'm a racing driver and I'm here to win, not to finish third.
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Snoring Rhino
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« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2010, 09:25:07 pm » |
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Love it, back to the old Club Arnage forum, Bol*ocks fed by buls*it with a bit of intellect infringing on more Boll*cks and Bulls*it. I'm off to the local beach to watch the Southern Lights and see how they compare to the Northern lights. Not that I have seen the Northern lights, but I am sure the Southern lights will be an up market version of them. Can any one tell me the best time to go a watch them, should I wait till it gets dark? PS Whats "Wide Field"
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Lord Steve
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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2010, 10:44:31 pm » |
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Two things: 1. The North starts at the M62. Anything below that is the South. 2. Have I got time to go for a swift pint of muscle relaxant at the Queens Head before the world ends?
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Doris
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« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2010, 10:05:47 am » |
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That will leave just about enough time to enjoy the Persedes meteor shower in the night of the 12th/13th.
Every time I hoped to see the Perseids meteor shower in the UK it was overcast. One night I was looking so hard I nearly fell off the footpath as I walked home from the pub. Dx
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Live imperfectly and with great delight.
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Steve Pyro
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« Reply #13 on: August 03, 2010, 11:21:27 am » |
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Are the Blackpool Lights worth the journey 'oop north' ?
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Steve East Anglian cobras
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Fran
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« Reply #14 on: August 03, 2010, 11:26:03 am » |
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Indeed they are, but I dont think they are switched on at the moment!
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