Alfred J Kipper
Saturday 4th September 2010 10:00am [Edited]
Aldershot
8,345 posts
I had a star chart once, guides, star calendar, the lot. My fascination lasted about two nights after I realised I didn't understand any of it, and learning the very annoying names of constellations - how on earth they came up with their comparison names I shall never know! The Archer for example, eh? Were there a few more stars in that one back in 500bc or whenever it was named then? Baffling!
The sky at night's still great though, obviously, love that orange/coffee coloured moon. Anyone here give me the true explanation of what causes that, please. I've heard the atmospheric/visual pollution one, and I'm not convinced at all. I've sat and watched the thing turn from deep orange to its usual silver in less an hour, so how can it be pollution? Would love to know the real answer.