charlie123 said:What time of night for south nsw would be best to see this
lids said:My dad used to look at the moon thru his old dumpy level.
I didnt think it was that great of an enhancement myself.
My mrs got me an astronomy book for xmas this year...
Do cheap telescopes work or do you have to spend big bucks to see most things?
thanks in advance
lids said:My dad used to look at the moon thru his old dumpy level.
I didnt think it was that great of an enhancement myself.
My mrs got me an astronomy book for xmas this year...
Do cheap telescopes work or do you have to spend big bucks to see most things?
thanks in advance
Would have to be satellites mate, no such thing as a slow moving shooting star. They are all traveling well over 10000kph some as much as 70000kph. You should be able to see satellites every few minutes, the space stations show up especially bright. All shooting stars are meteors burning up in the atmosphere thats what makes the light. I could stare up there for hours.charlie123 said:looked south ward after 10;00pm for the nova could not see it but instead the two of us saw what seemed to be 2x incredibly slow moving shooting stars moving noth east, then saw a very bright shooting star that seemed to brush the atmosphere. Fair bit of action from just 15 mins of star gazing. I would like to setup a camera one night out back away from city smog to see
charlie123 said:The pair traveled north east and if you were to put a 30 cm ruler to the night sky they faded off gradualy after 50cm, 20 seconds, they were as bright as a dull star. I think space junk
Greglz86 said:Sometimes I would wake up at night, go outside and just stare at the stars and I would think to myself.
"I love pissing outside."
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