Thank you, SA - much as usual, though I’d prefer to see more of the family...true of most of us, probably.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostUnbroken blue sky here today; very welcome.
A neighbour set up his telescope on the road outside yesterday evening, and I was able to see Jupiter (and its four moons) in conjunction with Saturn.
With luck, the sky might be even clearer tonight, when he plans to return with a better telescope.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI read that those two are going to provide a spectacle on Dec 21st, not seen for 800 years?
On 21 December, the planets will align, appearing closer than they have since the middle ages, in what is being called a ‘Christmas kiss’
Phone call just now from neighbour, about to set off.
It's a bit cloudy now, but fingers crossed for a sighting.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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The first forecasts for Xmas Day indicate depressions over N France and the north of Norway, with high pressure to the west and a cold north-north-westerly bringing air down from as far north as Iceland, but no further. This is about as near as it can get to "a white Christmas", but I would think the air would only be cold enough to bring snow in any showers down the eastern side of England and Scotland to north-facing elevations from, say, Derbyshire and N Wales northwards. It is a colder forecast than I'd been expecting, but we'll have to wait to firm up on precise details.
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