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A Heads Up, on 14th Nov 2016 witness a "SUPERMOON"
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2 years 2 months ago #1903
by Paul Conway
Paul Conway created the topic: A Heads Up, on 14th Nov 2016 witness a "SUPERMOON"
Ok it's not an eclipse of any sort but what makes this SUPERMOON so SPECIAL on the 14th November 2016 (just 10 days away now) is that it WILL BE the Biggest, Brightest and Closest of the 21st Century.
The next one like this will not happen until 25th November 2034 by which time perhaps we'll be able to witness it at closer quarters on a high orbit observation deck? well i do hope so.
So just a heads up for ANYONE? interested?
Get you camera's out for this one, thesedays you just never know what you might capture.
Of course many of these strange objects / craft can only be seen in the Infra-Red spectrum which is why many of the Shuttle & ISS missions were able to capture them...here on Earth a generation 3 night optics device cannot be imported in from the United States (for whatever reason? but probably for military reasons?) however you can buy such a device from Europe & the rest of the World but as a real good one costs around £2-3,000 pounds then that rules me & the majority here out.
If you are fortunate enough to have such a device (maybe your reading this in the U.S. of A and have one) then it might pay to have such a thing hooked up to a camera or video camera
The next one like this will not happen until 25th November 2034 by which time perhaps we'll be able to witness it at closer quarters on a high orbit observation deck? well i do hope so.
So just a heads up for ANYONE? interested?
Get you camera's out for this one, thesedays you just never know what you might capture.
Of course many of these strange objects / craft can only be seen in the Infra-Red spectrum which is why many of the Shuttle & ISS missions were able to capture them...here on Earth a generation 3 night optics device cannot be imported in from the United States (for whatever reason? but probably for military reasons?) however you can buy such a device from Europe & the rest of the World but as a real good one costs around £2-3,000 pounds then that rules me & the majority here out.
If you are fortunate enough to have such a device (maybe your reading this in the U.S. of A and have one) then it might pay to have such a thing hooked up to a camera or video camera
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