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Yeah, 9 KGC from TW8S and I wish we had 80 F, that's about 26-27 Celsius if my memory serves me correctly. But no, it's not that warm. It's pretty constant actually, the temperature. It started off at, before it was 61 when I started, when I took over the net. And now it's down to 58. So of course we've got the cloud cover so it keeps all the heat in. So we're not going to get very cold this evening for sure. We might get around about, at the worst, maybe 49 F when we wake up in the morning. But it's probably in the low 50s. Yeah, there's loads of different media shows out there. The Perseids, the Geminids and all the rest of them. Some of them are really really good. Of course most of them are the remnants of previous comets that have actually passed by. But talking of comets, there's a comment you might be able to see. I can't remember the name of it now. I didn't make a note of it but I know it actually might be seen. It's got a magnitude of plus, I mean it's expected to be plus 3 magnitude. So it could, you know, if it does actually get that bright you'll be able to see it in the naked eye. Binoculars will be better, a telescope will be absolutely excellent. But not when it's cloudy like it is always over here in the UK unfortunately. So anyway there, I'll put it back to you. N9KGC, GW8SZL.
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