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Helen F
Warrington
106 of 239  Fri 20th Mar 2015 8:00pm  

It was too clear here when the eclipse started to take photos but the clouds thickened just for the key moments. I was in Coventry during the last one. I remember how such a warm afternoon became late evening so quickly. This time it was less obvious because it was already cool. The birds here didn't stop fighting over the bird table to notice the sun.
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dutchman
Spon End
107 of 239  Fri 20th Mar 2015 8:37pm  

During the last eclipse the birds went crazy around here, it was like a second dawn chorus. Don't know what happened this time as I slept through it.
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Catshed
Old Chapelfields
108 of 239  Sat 21st Mar 2015 12:02pm  

This was the best I could achieve looking up Mount Street, Chapelfields. It looks like the entrance to heaven, you can make out the bottom of the moon.
Triumph - 'The Best Motorcycle in the World'.

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Midland Red

109 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 8:00pm  

Don't know about Cov but 50 miles south, it's a really clear sky tonight Thumbs up I'm not up on the stars and the planets, apart from the Plough and the Pole Star, so I can see where north is from here I believe the bright one is Jupiter, and there's a very clear constellation which I've just looked up and found it to be Orion the Hunter Oh my But it's too cold to stay outside now! Sad
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TonyS
Coventry
110 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 8:57pm  

I guess there are a number of similar "Apps" available, but for anyone with an iPad I highly recommend one called "Sky Walk" - which enables the iPad to be held up to the sky (as though the sky is being viewed "through" the screen) where it displays and highlights the star formations as you pan it across the sky. Well worth a look Thumbs up
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TonyS
Coventry
111 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 10:01pm  

Here's a sample screenshot from the Sky Walk iPad app (looking south)
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Rob Orland
112 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 10:10pm  
Off-topic / chat  

morgana
the secret garden
113 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 10:55pm  

Lol Lol Rob I am smoking but nothing exotic. I thought some one was when I seen the Axa building. Monoceros the Unicorn The horn of the Unicorn means power from the bible it means Jesus Christ and purity to the Catholics.
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AD
Allesley Park
114 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 11:18pm  

I can never understand why they choose to connect such seemingly random dots. There are loads around them you have to ignore for that image. And if they're putting those dots together, surely it should be putting the emergency brakes on like in cartoons instead of this tripped out My Little Pony-style gallop. Given the length of the neck though I think it should be a giraffe anyway. There isn't even an extra bit on/near the end to indicate the horn!
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morgana
the secret garden
115 of 239  Tue 24th Mar 2015 11:53pm  

There's more, it collects the poisons, Oh my also TonyS, where is the dog that sits on the Unicorn's back Big grin
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Dreamtime
116 of 239  Wed 25th Mar 2015 3:23am  
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morgana
the secret garden
117 of 239  Mon 13th Apr 2015 10:12pm  

How to spot the International Space Station as it passes over Coventry in April
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
118 of 239  Mon 13th Apr 2015 10:49pm  

The exact timing and position of the ISS passes can be found at www.heavens-above.com (as well as passes of many other less bright satellites). You need to click the location link at the top right and enter your location such as Tile Hill and save that for future use. Then click on ISS under Satellites and it will give details of the next few days passes. There will be dates when there are none. The brightest sightings will have a large negative value eg -3.0. Positive numbers are not visible to the naked eye. Obviously the sky also needs to be clear. Remember too we are currently in time zone GMT+1.
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morgana
the secret garden
119 of 239  Mon 29th Jun 2015 11:17am  

Coventry Astronomers Samuel Foster and his Observations from "Distant Places" New House, junction Sadler Rd / Radford Rd, Coventry After reading this I found Cambridge book paragraphs stating Samuel Foster born at Coventry - link
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morgana
the secret garden
120 of 239  Mon 29th Jun 2015 11:53am  

After reading I found the Royal book and Wikipedia states Samuel Foster was a native of Northamptonshire, the Royal book was dated later on than the Cambridge book, in which I found another piece in a Cambridge book part stating again Samuel Foster born at Coventry . Read last line on paragraph above then continue next page down here. Now I know whom Foster Rd is named after bottom of the Rd in which I lived in Sadler Rd. Link
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