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Location

In a wheat field west of Bungay, Suffolk, United Kingdom. The hash point was about 80 metres from a public footpath path and easy to get to. There is a GPS path here at wikiloc.

Fri 13 Aug 2010 in Norwich:
52.4590373, 1.3103065
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Participants

Sourcerer

Expedition

Sourcerer (Neil) went meteor spotting at midnight. He spent about 20 minutes at the haspoint and saw several trails from the Perseid meteor storm before the sky began to get hazy. There had been heavy showers all day so the clear sky was a bonus. The temperature was about 13 Celsius and there was little wind. The moon had set much earlier so the sky full of stars was a clear as it ever gets in this region of the UK.

Image Gallery

The Google Earth image fails to capture the midnight darkness actually experienced.

GPS Evidence

Here is an extract from Neil's GPX XML file. Local time was midnight. GMT/UTC was 23:00.

     <trkpt lat="52.459073904901743" lon="1.310334708541632">
       <ele>46.76123046875</ele>
       
     </trkpt>
     <trkpt lat="52.459047501906753" lon="1.310310987755656">
       <ele>47.2418212890625</ele>
       
     </trkpt>
     <trkpt lat="52.459047166630626" lon="1.310311742126942">
       <ele>46.2806396484375</ele>
       
     </trkpt>