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  • I was wondering which planet it was the last few days. Got almost an identical photo too! And a waxing moon bonus


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  • Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Venus and a waxing crescent moon all on view for January.

  • I saw the most incredible meteor last night around 7pm, roughly in the direction of Mars. Part of the Quadrantid shower, which might still be visible tonight.

  • How are you getting on with your kit, have you tested it all out yet?

  • Love it all and getting very comfortable with it.

    The big inconvenience is London light pollution and lack of garden.

    I went out yesterday, 2h drive to find a good place to stargaze and then it's so cold and I'm so tired that I only stayed out for 4 hours and got back at 2am a bit scared of driving in icy conditions.

    So I need to find a place to rent at very sorry notice or something so that I can crash over and not have to drive.

    All the right equipment, but the wrong place to have the equipment.

  • Nice pic!

  • That doesn't sound ideal, Airbnb? I'm sure you'll figure it out, looking forward to seeing some images!

  • Yeah, might need to buy a house to go with a field.

    Currently looking at a few places and comparing to a light pollution map.

  • We have pretty good skies here but I still haven't been out to a really dark place to see what results I can get in more ideal conditions. In fact, just talking about it here I realise I know the perfect spot on top of a mountain nearby.

    The problem is drumming up the motivation to do that after a long day at work.

  • The problem is drumming up the motivation to do that after a long day at work.

    I have the motivation to go drive somewhere, and the equipment is always packed... I'm even OK staying out for a number of hours in the cold.

    Where it fails is when it's early hours of the morning, it's very cold, and I am very tired, and now have to drive a couple of hours home... I don't like this, I'm not comfortable driving when tired especially when the roads might be icy.

    That's the bit I need to solve, not having to drive home at 2am when I'm already shattered.

  • ^this was one of the good things about moving from SE23 to HP18 - the dark skies are a 20 second walk from a warm duvet.


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  • Oh the VW Transporter camper is an option too for sure.

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