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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2014 17:52:35 GMT
Hey guys i just got an email from SCS astro (astronomy dealer called Kieron who sends out random updates on stuff) saying that tomorrow Mercury will be at its furthest east of the sun…23 degrees apparently. Meaning it will be visible for up to 2 hours. Might be worth a shot if its clear! The dude also talked about a possible meteor shower on sunday too
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2014 18:25:36 GMT
Worth a shot Chris the meteor shower is the Camelopardalids and is a new one starts tonight not getting it here the grey stuff is out with rain on the way. Good chance to use the fisheye if its clear ?
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Post by Deleted on May 23, 2014 18:47:39 GMT
I've heard on the vine about the camelopardalids and may set up the sammy 4000 with my 18-50mm dslr lens just for the crack. Subject to weather conditions of course.
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Post by johnno on May 23, 2014 21:10:10 GMT
Hey guys i just got an email from SCS astro (astronomy dealer called Kieron who sends out random updates on stuff) saying that tomorrow Mercury will be at its furthest east of the sun…23 degrees apparently. Meaning it will be visible for up to 2 hours. Might be worth a shot if its clear! The dude also talked about a possible meteor shower on sunday too are you sure its not a rain shower, that's whats it down for in this neck of the woods.
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