castaway
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Did any one else catch the Luna Eclipse the other night?
I was sitting aboard, in the wheelhouse, facing south outside the Folly on tuesday evening. Having had a beer in the pub and several large ones onboard and happily half way through Patrick Obriens "Suprise", I look up and think.. thats bloody strange!
Dead lucky really, just happened to be looking in the correct direction, clear sky and had noticed that it was a full moon only shortly before. Also having the time to sit comfortably for an hour or so and watch it go through its full cycle.
Do these things happen often? I understand that luna eclipses are more common than the solar variety.
Just thought I'd share that....A good end to a good day which had started with a super genoa run from Yarmouth to Cowes with 38kt gusts at the mast head.
All best Nick
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I was sitting aboard, in the wheelhouse, facing south outside the Folly on tuesday evening. Having had a beer in the pub and several large ones onboard and happily half way through Patrick Obriens "Suprise", I look up and think.. thats bloody strange!
Dead lucky really, just happened to be looking in the correct direction, clear sky and had noticed that it was a full moon only shortly before. Also having the time to sit comfortably for an hour or so and watch it go through its full cycle.
Do these things happen often? I understand that luna eclipses are more common than the solar variety.
Just thought I'd share that....A good end to a good day which had started with a super genoa run from Yarmouth to Cowes with 38kt gusts at the mast head.
All best Nick
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