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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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121 of 239  Mon 29th Jun 2015 7:22pm  

Hi all Wave Venus and Jupiter become a 'superstar' tomorrow The two planets have been visible close together in the direction of the setting sun for a few weeks.
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morgana
the secret garden
122 of 239  Thu 23rd Jul 2015 9:15pm  

Earth-like planet orbiting Sun-like star discovered
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morgana
the secret garden
123 of 239  Fri 31st Jul 2015 12:35pm  

Blue moon tonight
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Midland Red

124 of 239  Wed 5th Aug 2015 1:37pm  

Where to see the International Space Station across Coventry and Warwickshire skies this August
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Midland Red

125 of 239  Mon 10th Aug 2015 10:27am  

Perseid meteor shower: Everything you need to know about watching this month's amazing event
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dutchman
Spon End
126 of 239  Fri 14th Aug 2015 3:56am  

The Galaxy Song - Learn some astronomy in under 3 minutes!
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Midland Red

127 of 239  Sun 27th Sep 2015 9:59am  

Blue Moon set to light up Coventry and Warwickshire skies next week Thumbs up
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Midland Red

128 of 239  Tue 13th Oct 2015 5:43pm  

Uranus visible above Coventry TONIGHT as it makes 'closest approach' to Earth
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
129 of 239  Tue 13th Oct 2015 5:59pm  

That report fails to mention you will need a telescope.
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pixrobin
Canley
130 of 239  Tue 13th Oct 2015 10:39pm  

I like the picture with the report. You could easily achieve the same by photographing a white billiard ball on a black background using flash, but with your colour balance set to tungsten. Big grin
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Midland Red

131 of 239  Thu 5th Nov 2015 2:01pm  

November activity for Coventry stargazers
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wizard76
ramsgate
132 of 239  Thu 5th Nov 2015 9:41pm  

It's hard to believe the universe came from the BIG-BANG, and then leave a superb organization where laws become fixed. And then in time, ok! a long time man came on the scene to look and stand in awe at what he is seeing. It just makes me wonder if we really are alone.
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Midland Red

133 of 239  Tue 19th Jan 2016 9:59pm  

Five planets visible simultaneously. For the first time in 11 years, five planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn - will be visible simultaneously. The rare occurrence is set to take place before dawn on Wednesday, January 20, when the celestial show lights up the pre-dawn skyline.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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134 of 239  Tue 19th Jan 2016 10:45pm  

Hi all & thank you Midland Red, Wave What for me is so amazing, isn't just the splendour of such a sight, but it's the mathematics used to calculate the positions. It is even more intricate where as here the huge giants Jupiter & Saturn are included. The force that this phenomena has on the sun as well as the individual planets is mind-blowing for me. Most of us have tied a weight to a piece of string & then hurled it around & around. Try doing that, at the same time as trying to hold your hand steady. Now increase the weight at the end of the piece of string & do it again, once again, trying to keep your hand steady, even using both hands. It's nearly impossible. Its like having an out-of-balance wheel or flywheel. That is exactly the force that is put on to our sun. As massive as the sun is, the force of the planets pulls the sun, thousands of miles out of kilter. It also distorts the shape of the sun, as it does to the planets. The same as our moon does to us, causing the tides as well as distorting our globe. I don't pretend to understand all of the sciences involved, but it does not stop my fascination of the universe that we live in. Cheers
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wizard76
ramsgate
135 of 239  Thu 21st Jan 2016 12:29am  

I think the Universe had to be designed, any system which has fixed unified laws that allow our planetary system to function with such mathematical certainty, that scientists can predict where a planet will be in a thousand years time, is pure evidence of a intelligent designer, and not blind chance.
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