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Old September 28th 16, 09:41 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Mike Collins[_4_]
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Two big aurora alerts from Aurorawatch UK. The first came a couple of hours
ago in a pub just as my meal was being brought to the table. The second ten
minutes ago. The cloud cover is now 8/8.


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Old September 29th 16, 06:59 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 20:41:13 -0000 (UTC), Mike Collins wrote:


Two big aurora alerts from Aurorawatch UK. The first came a couple of hours
ago in a pub just as my meal was being brought to the table. The second ten
minutes ago. The cloud cover is now 8/8.


Has someone got the mower out again?
:-)

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and built in 5 years;
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Old September 29th 16, 07:35 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Chris.B[_3_]
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On Thursday, 29 September 2016 08:00:39 UTC+2, Rodney Pont wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2016 20:41:13 -0000 (UTC), Mike Collins wrote:


Two big aurora alerts from Aurorawatch UK. The first came a couple of hours
ago in a pub just as my meal was being brought to the table. The second ten
minutes ago. The cloud cover is now 8/8.


Has someone got the mower out again?
:-)

--
Faster, cheaper, quieter than HS2
and built in 5 years;
UKUltraspeed http://www.500kmh.com/


And it spends more time accelerating and decelerating than actually "going like a train."
Which means it is only useful [and hideously expensive] over longer distances without intermediate stations.

Mike Collins is responsible for spoiling my perfect September.
Record warmth [again] record sunshine hours and record low rainfall..
But he has to go out for a pub dinner and order up a storm for pudding?
Gravely Broxit has a lot to answer for!
 




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