Last night was something
that's not going to happen again for over a hundred years - a transit
of the planet Venus. For about six hours Venus was directly between
the Earth and the Sun, and given the right sorts of telescope it was
possible to see Venus as a small black spot against the brighter sun.
It mostly happened at night; and seeing the transit here in the UK
was only possible for the hour from sunrise to the end of the transit
at 5.50am.
I had toyed with the idea
of meeting up with the various astro clubs that were planning to meet
up at Walmer castle this morning to watch the transit; Walmer facing
east having probably the best view in the south east. But when I went
to bed last night the constant rain made me think that the transit
wasn't going to be particularly visible. I looked out of the window
just before 5am this morning, saw the clouds, sniggered a bit, and
went back to bed.
Over brekkie I checked
the Internet. Twenty-odd brave souls had ventured to watch the clouds
at Walmer Castle. They didn't see anything of the sun or of the
transit at all; but the sun did come out on their way home. Which was
nice.
There's not going to be
another transit of Venus for over one hundred years.....
I then spent a frantic
half an hour getting stuff together for the weekend. I've had the
weekend's camp in my diary for months, but somehow just haven't got
myself organised. I was loading up gas bottles last night at 11pm.
And frantically wondering what I'd done with sleeping bags this
morning. One thing's for sure - I don't know where my beloved's air
bed is. She'll go mental if I don't find it.
I could have done with
not working today; and I could certainly have done with not working
till 10pm. But needs must. By the time I'd got home and had a bite to
eat I found myself packing my smalls at 11pm.
And here's a surprise -
Ray
Bradbury died today. Author of "The Martian Chronicles",
"Fahrenheit 451" and countless other classics. I thought
he'd died years ago.....
“I found myself packing my smalls” well what with your diet they are smalls this year u be bugger if u need a temporary wind break this year though.
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