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By:
Stevie Strikes
When: 08 Sep 14 20:35
I just MADE the chance Parachute.  I got out of my chair, and went into a different room, and then to the window to look at the moon - and you're right:

It is a Lovely Moon.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 08 Sep 14 20:36
It's a supermoon! When the moon is at perigee (the closest point in its orbit) and is full.
The 3rd time this year.
Next one isn't until next August.
By:
Ovalman.
When: 09 Sep 14 17:56
I got out for 5 mins last night and seen the Moon barely visible through the clouds. I've recently bought a 50mm eyepiece for my scope for nice wide views of the sky, I should be able to get the whole Moon in the field of view. I've still to use it along with a Moon filter to dim the brightness and show some more contrast. Also bought a pair of Celestron 15 x 70mm binoculars from Tesco, £58 although I got some discount, they should arrive on Thursday.

The Astronomy Picture of the Day on my phone today shows the Super Moon v's a Micro Moon. Remember the super Moon can be covered with your thumb at arms length so there's nothing that spectacular about it.

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140908.html
By:
parachute
When: 10 Sep 14 23:12
It was apparently a harvest moon. Still lovely tonight, have a look if you don't believe me.
By:
parachute
When: 10 Sep 14 23:25
I appreciate the replies - if someone wants to start a forum skywatching  thread I'm all for it.
I'm no expert though.
By:
Ovalman.
When: 10 Sep 14 23:39
If you've a pair of binoculars, Uranus is only 1° from the Moon tonight (it get's eclipsed if your in Greenland/ Canada around 2am). It should be a pale blue colour although bins won't resolve a disk. Probably a good chance to see it although not sure how the bright Moon will affect it. I'm cloudy atm Cry

If you haven't already, download the free Stellarium.org to see what's in the night sky.

Astronomy is a hobby of mine although I'm more of an armchair astronomer. I have a small telescope and I've just bought those Celestron bins out of Tesco. I deffo couldn't sit out all night but I do go out in small spells at times Happy

There was a thread a few months ago, not sure where it's went.
By:
themightymac
When: 11 Sep 14 00:08
Why does the Moon look Orange tonight?
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 11 Sep 14 00:12
I can't see , he must be hiding around the other side of my flat Plain

I noticed earlier they're selling binoculars in Lidl , looked quite smart from what I saw
By:
themightymac
When: 11 Sep 14 00:14
Clear skies way up here mcmoon and it was a fantastic view.
By:
kenny mann
When: 11 Sep 14 01:04
Damn, missed it.
By:
parachute
When: 11 Sep 14 01:12
you Kenny change the rules of physicsGrin
By:
kenny mann
When: 11 Sep 14 01:13
Yes, I was a few days too late. Grin
By:
Coachbuster
When: 11 Sep 14 10:43
beautiful moon - always a bit wary of taking my binoculars out in the garden though   Grin
By:
Ovalman.
When: 11 Sep 14 18:57
McMoon, I own a pair of 10 x 50's bought out of Lidl for ?£15?. I've read good reviews on them and was told they were a Bresser model rebranded. I found mine were out of collimation and I haven't fixed them properly despite trying a few times. They are useable but not great, I suspect if they were collimated correct they would be good value.

Just as I type this I done a search on them http://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/forum/lidl-bino-s-t109270.html Reading what others have said confirms my post so I guess it's hit and miss if you get a good pair. If you don't then you'll have to get someone who knows how to collimate them properly (I certainly don't)

My 15x70's arrived earlier and they certainly don't have any problems. Clear crisp images but holding them steady is a bit of a problem. They came with a tripod connector so I'll give that a go.

I'm very light polluted and a casual observer so these bins are ideal.
By:
Stevie Strikes
When: 11 Sep 14 19:25
Funny how this thread always rises in the evening...
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 11 Sep 14 19:34
got me telescope out, can also see uranusMischief
By:
johnizere
When: 11 Sep 14 20:00
Read somewhere today there is a chance we will be able to see the Northern lights in Southern Britain tonight, due to some extra solar activity. Looks like a clear sky here in S. Wales, will pop out later for a gander.
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 11 Sep 14 20:06
may find this useful

http://www.aurora-service.eu/
By:
themightymac
When: 11 Sep 14 20:10
You can see the Northern Lights every night from my back garden Crazy
By:
Mc Moonbeam
When: 12 Sep 14 02:11
Cheers Ovalman
I'm no expert just noticed them yesterday & looked pretty decent for an affordable pair
Lidl have all sorts of different little gadgets & stuff in every week & always seem to sell out so you'd at least get your moneys worth
Just thought it maybe useful to you night owls Devil
By:
themightymac
When: 12 Sep 14 02:20
I`ve got a terrific pair of binoculars. They are that good, that if I look at the Church half a mile away I can hear the organ playing Crazy
By:
morpteh mackem
When: 12 Sep 14 07:40
good night tonight for northern lights tonight 10pm onwards( for those in north )
By:
Coachbuster
When: 12 Sep 14 13:07
slim chance though mackem  -  i never realised they appeared summertime - i thought it was an old news report from last winter
By:
The Leopard
When: 01 Aug 15 01:11
Yes.....nice.
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