Paul - *** composed the following;:
> Simon Mason composed the following;:
>> "Paul - ***" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>
>>> Mind, the flatness of the area made it a right slog to get back,
>>> almost directly into what was now a head-wind. Set off about 9.30
>>> this am, got back about 4.30 pm, and did about 45 / 50 miles total.
>>>
>>> Had a great time, nowt to report, nothing significant, normal day.
>>> Marvellous
>>
>> Not surprised there was nowt to report. Thorne Moors is just a
>> complete void where time and space have no meaning ;-) Or was it
>> Hatfield Moors?
>
> They're the places .. about half and half. Went out from Doncaster
> towards Wroot and Epworth, then up to Keadby and Crowle and across to
> Thorne and back down to home. Mostly off-road with a bit of 'mostly
> empty country road' to keep us alert.
>
>> I've just got back from up the "hill" (no streetlights) where I live
>> after looking at Comet Machholz next to the Plaiedes through my
>> binoculars.
>> http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/comets/article_1396_1.asp
>
> Heheheh, yeah, Hatfield moors are pretty good for the lack of light
> pollution for anything like this. If we were in Montana I guess
> they'd call it 'Big Sky' country. We've not done any Comet watching
> for quite a while, thanks for that, we might give it a look-see
> tomorrow evening.
Heheheh, just popped outside and realised the school field points South,
with a large common land area beyond, so thought I'd have a look ..
Found it within a minute or so. The sky, especially high in the sky,
and light pollution around here isn't so bad as we're well outside town.
Junior School have a decent telescope so I'll see if I can't get a
piccie or two, though I've (and the school) never connected my camera to
the scope before ...
Wionderful, Simon, thanks for pointing it out ..
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