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  • Location: Dead Centre of the Vale of Clwyd
  • Weather Preferences: Cold Sancerre.
  • Location: Dead Centre of the Vale of Clwyd
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Off topic, but most likely Sirius, it often twinkles like a disco light. Planets tend not to twinkle.

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  • Location: Aldborough, North Norfolk
  • Location: Aldborough, North Norfolk
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Bit of thread topic but on the topic.. didn't want to make a new one for this, although depends on what reaction it sparks.

About 24hrs ago(monday early hrs) saw a star flashing bright many different colours like a disco, this was really sparkling, it was towards south about half way height between horizon and above . Anyone know what it is or why it done a disco? thanks.

Edit..watched it for at least half hr it didn't move.

Almost certainly Sirius, it was almost due south when I saw it Monday morning at 04:00. Jupiter is further to the West by then. As someone else has commented, often sparkles a lot. I was getting up to go to work. It's a great time to see the stars if it's clear

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  • Location: Stanwell(south side of Heathrow Ap)
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, squally fronts, snow, frost, very mild if no snow or frost
  • Location: Stanwell(south side of Heathrow Ap)
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Thanks for the replies, i saw it same time tuesday morning. must get a telescope. i love anything space stars planets whatever its fasinating stuff. must get on topic..

Anymore info on the thread title? any images?

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