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  • Originally posted by Napper Tandy View Post
    Cave found on the moon, this makes colonisation a lot more easier.

    https://www.theguardian.com/science/...sation-of-moon
    Fascinating stuff

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      • Originally posted by bigby View Post
        Thanks for that Bigby,it was fantastic

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          • Originally posted by bigby View Post
            Fast and furious

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            • water !! what water....giz us two pints ned.

              they won`t go home....dowlings pub in mountmellick , 22 nov during the floods.
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              in god i trust...everyone else cash only.

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              • The following ISS sightings are possible from Friday Jan 5, 2018 through Saturday Jan 20, 2018

                Date Visible Max Height Appears Disappears Share Event

                Sun Jan 7, 6:31 AM 2 min 61° 51° above SW 28° above ESE Facebook Twitter

                Sun Jan 7, 8:05 AM 2 min 27° 11° above W 27° above SW Facebook Twitter
                Mon Jan 8, 5:40 AM < 1 min 29° 29° above ESE 19° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                Mon Jan 8, 7:13 AM 4 min 39° 17° above W 23° above SE Facebook Twitter
                Tue Jan 9, 6:23 AM 2 min 50° 49° above SSW 22° above SE Facebook Twitter
                Tue Jan 9, 7:56 AM 5 min 18° 10° above WSW 10° above SSE Facebook Twitter
                Wed Jan 10, 5:32 AM < 1 min 23° 23° above ESE 15° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                Wed Jan 10, 7:05 AM 4 min 26° 18° above WSW 12° above SSE Facebook Twitter
                Thu Jan 11, 6:15 AM 3 min 35° 35° above S 10° above SE Facebook Twitter
                Thu Jan 11, 7:49 AM 1 min 10° 10° above SW 10° above SSW Facebook Twitter
                Fri Jan 12, 5:25 AM < 1 min 14° 14° above SE 12° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                Fri Jan 12, 6:57 AM 3 min 16° 15° above SW 11° above S Facebook Twitter
                Sat Jan 13, 6:07 AM 1 min 19° 19° above S 10° above SSE Facebook Twitter


                for anyone up early in the morning ISS passing over Jupiter and Mars

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                • Originally posted by bigby View Post
                  The following ISS sightings are possible from Friday Jan 5, 2018 through Saturday Jan 20, 2018

                  Date Visible Max Height Appears Disappears Share Event

                  Sun Jan 7, 6:31 AM 2 min 61° 51° above SW 28° above ESE Facebook Twitter

                  Sun Jan 7, 8:05 AM 2 min 27° 11° above W 27° above SW Facebook Twitter
                  Mon Jan 8, 5:40 AM < 1 min 29° 29° above ESE 19° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                  Mon Jan 8, 7:13 AM 4 min 39° 17° above W 23° above SE Facebook Twitter
                  Tue Jan 9, 6:23 AM 2 min 50° 49° above SSW 22° above SE Facebook Twitter
                  Tue Jan 9, 7:56 AM 5 min 18° 10° above WSW 10° above SSE Facebook Twitter
                  Wed Jan 10, 5:32 AM < 1 min 23° 23° above ESE 15° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                  Wed Jan 10, 7:05 AM 4 min 26° 18° above WSW 12° above SSE Facebook Twitter
                  Thu Jan 11, 6:15 AM 3 min 35° 35° above S 10° above SE Facebook Twitter
                  Thu Jan 11, 7:49 AM 1 min 10° 10° above SW 10° above SSW Facebook Twitter
                  Fri Jan 12, 5:25 AM < 1 min 14° 14° above SE 12° above ESE Facebook Twitter
                  Fri Jan 12, 6:57 AM 3 min 16° 15° above SW 11° above S Facebook Twitter
                  Sat Jan 13, 6:07 AM 1 min 19° 19° above S 10° above SSE Facebook Twitter


                  for anyone up early in the morning ISS passing over Jupiter and Mars

                  Thanks Bigby

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                  • See the International Space Station! As the third brightest object in the sky the space station is easy to see if you know when to look up.


                    find your location

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                    • See the International Space Station! As the third brightest object in the sky the space station is easy to see if you know when to look up.


                      find your location

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                      • beautiful clear view of the moon rising in the east at the moment

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                        • beautiful view of the Moon and Jupiter in the South East

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                          • Originally posted by bigby View Post
                            beautiful view of the Moon and Jupiter in the South East
                            Tis indeed Bigby , when I was a kid sleeping in the back bedroom I'd always pull the curtains and just stare at a full moon .......there's probably enough in the sentence to qualify me for an hours session with a shrink .

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                            • Fabulous moon tonight....never seen it so bright and with such clarity
                              The mind is everything. What you think you become.

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                              • I took the two youngest grandkids, lily and ollie to the perth observetry last week , some good sightings. one of the scopes was made in Dublin over 100 years ago by a mssrs grubb, there were over 100 of this particular type made with only 5 left today.
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                                in god i trust...everyone else cash only.

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