Tigerandahalf wrote: » Beautiful day out. Badly wanted. Give everyone a chance to get out and let off some steam.
Gonzo wrote: » beautiful morning here in Meath, thankfully I live in a fairly rural area which isn't a tourist spot so i'd only see 3 or 4 people walking over the course of an hour. Will be heading outside for a walk soon to get some head space from everything that is going on at the moment. I also highly recommend keeping music on for most of the day, rather than something like Sky News or other news services which should only be watched for no more than 30 minutes per day at the moment.
Clonmel1000 wrote: » Agreed a lovely early spring morning bright and not cold. Hopefully the forecast of snow and ice is off the mark it’s bright sunny benign weather we need now more than ever.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Actually in present circumstances the worse weather we get the better. We are being told to stay away from other people so benign sunny weather is the last thing we need if it encourages people to be out and about near others.
Oscar Bravo wrote: » There is a bright pass from the ISS at 8.23pm this evening lasting about 4 minutes . Will approach from the SW.
pad199207 wrote: » Caught it just in time. Great pass. Two satellites were criss crossing as it went to the SE. Can anyone explain why satellites flash for a second and then disappear?
Oscar Bravo wrote: » I think its just the way the sun hits off the solar panels and reflects back down to us.
looksee wrote: » I was just looking at the south sky wondering what the very bright twinkly star is fairly low down. First thought is Venus but its not in the right place for Venus. Orion is there slightly to the south west and the star is just to the left of Orion - if you followed his belt left it almost points at it. Kind of a bit where, looking at a sky map, Canis Major is. Is that likely? It almost seems to be flashing different colours. (no its not aviation!)
DellyBelly wrote: » Great day in Dublin today. Had a lovely day out in phoenix Park with a few friends. Best day of the year