As a few of you who know me may or may not know, I am quite interested in space and astronomy and such. Space and the amazing things in the universe have always interested me, with their colours, complexity and amazing discoveries of how the universe works.
Today was obviously the end of the world as a very rare occasion occurred; there was about 10 mins or so where it wasn't cloudy, which is like some sort of sign for the apocalypse in the UK as it never happens. Using a very useful app, I was able to discover the moon and its craters, Jupiter and another star which I can't remember the name to.
As we all live in different, less cloudy places in the world, have any of you guys ever looked up at the sky, through a telescope, binoculars or nothing, and seen anything interesting? If so, did anyone take any pictures?
Also you Southern Hemisphere guys, how does your night sky look, as it'll probably be very different to what some of us will see. Any really northern people seen the northern lights? If so, got pics to share?
Let's try and make this into a really cool thread!
Luis
For some reason every time I leave to come and write this, the cloud goes away and I can see again.