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Re: Re: NLC

June 26th 2023

I caught the ones at 11. 30, although my NE view is not brilliant. I tried going out of the village to improve the view, but they had gone my then.ChrisOn Mon, 26 Jun 2023 10:04 owenb1367@PROTECTED owenb1367@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List], <aasmail@PROTECTED> wrote: __ From: owenb1367@PROTECTED Damn missed them. Alarm failed to go off.______ __Owen______ __*From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *S ...Continue Reading

RE: Re: NLC

June 26th 2023

Damn missed them. Alarm failed to go off. Owen *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 26 June 2023 09:47*To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED>*Subject:* [aaslist] Re: NLC  From: bobdryden@PROTECTED There was a small and very brief 15 minute display of noctilucent cloud last night at around 11.30pm BST Then at 3.00 BST this morning there was a much brighter and more extensive display. This one stretched along the horizo ...Continue Reading

Re: NLC

June 26th 2023

There was a small and very brief 15 minute display of noctilucent cloud last night at around 11.30pm BST Then at 3.00 BST this morning there was a much brighter and more extensive display. This one stretched along the horizon between north and north east but didn't get very high (about 10 degrees at most). My first ones of the season. T CrB update - still waiting. Bob ...Continue Reading

Fwd: [Allfassocs] BAA Survey, FAS Assistance. Hyperlinks repaired

June 22nd 2023

Here is an opportunity to participate in a shoert survey about the future of the BAA journal, whether you are a member or not of the BAA. Chris H -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: [Allfassocs] BAA Survey, FAS Assistance. Hyperlinks repaired Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2023 17:11:17 +0100 To all FAS Societies, copy FAS Council Repaired Hyperlinks Dear all We are trying to help the BAA with a sur ...Continue Reading

Venus and Crescent Moon. ?? ?

June 21st 2023

Hi everyone, Just noticed the pair are around 6 degrees apart in the NW sky. Should look very in about 30-45 minutes time. Regards to all, Julian. 🙂 Sent from my iPhone ...Continue Reading

June beginners meeting

June 17th 2023

Juts a short reminder that the last beginners meeting of the 2022/23 session is on Monday 19th June at the usual venue. The meeting starts at 20:00 and talks will include Business in Space and observing the Sun in white light. Hope to see many of you there for the last meeting before the summer break. If you have any topics you would like us to include for next year then please let us knbow. ...Continue Reading

Re: Right to dark petition

June 10th 2023

Hi Owen, Thank you for sharing this.  I have just (digitally) signed it,, see attached, and encourage others to add their name to at least keep the subject in MPs minds. Regards to all, Julian.  🙂 *From:* aasmail@PROTECTED <aasmail@PROTECTED> on behalf of owenb1367@PROTECTED owenb1367@PROTECTED [Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List] <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Sent:* 09 June 2023 09:46 *To:* Abingdon Astronomical Society Mailing List <aasmail@PROTECTED> *Subject:* [aaslist] Right to dark pe ...Continue Reading

Right to dark petition

June 9th 2023

This may be of interest, although unlikely to get any traction https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/632558 Owen ...Continue Reading

June Main meeting

June 9th 2023

Just a quick reminder of the last main meeting of the year on Monday 12th June. The talk will be on Variable Nebulae by Dr Nick Hewitt. The meeting starts at 20:00 at our usual meeting place. ...Continue Reading

NLC season started

June 5th 2023

It looks like the first observations of NLC’s this season have started in the north. Hopefully they will drift south soon.  Owen ...Continue Reading
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