Too cloudy in the town centre as well, it was last night here but some managed to view it in other areas.
Probably the last sighting for a little while, its doesnt climb high enough for the rest of the week. I've nowt to talk abart nar.
It's just been visible again, decent night for viewing too. Back round at 9.30 It was a little too light but still bright in the sky.
we go to europe every summer and the stargazing is ace,france,germany etc have far less light pollution than here and as we tend to holiday in the sticks or up in the alps the viewing conditions are top notch,i honestly never realised that it was possible to see so many stars and satelites, its wierd but i can gawp upwards for hours when we are on holiday
Cheers mate, but it's too low for me to see it. I'm in a heavily built up area and my my view of the sky is a narrow angle so I'm not seeing the moon at all at the moment.
Brightest thing in the sky besides the moon, it was shifting a bit tonight. First time the little ones seen it he's been in bed the rest of the week.
Still not seen it yet. Not helped by neighbours security lights blazing into my face. Will it be back tonight? If so, is there an idiots guide on where to stand, which direction to face, which direction the ISS comes from, etc?
Not tonight, tomorrow's the final night at 8.50pm but it's fairly low in the sky, it comes up west/south west and arcs towards the east.