New Lanark Stargazing event hits the roof
Star Gazing at New Lanark Picture by Helen Barrington
There were plenty of people in New Lanark reaching for the stars last Saturday night – thanks to New Lanark Trust’s Stargazing Live event.
Held on the New Lanark roof garden, over 150 people braved the cold to hear talks from members of Clydesdale Astronomical Society and to try out telescopes in a bid to see the stars.
Unfortunately the cloudy skies meant stargazers were limited in what they could see but some people were lucky enough to see the Solar System’s largest planet Jupiter – 391 million miles away from Earth!
For more on this story pick up a copy of the Carluke and Lanark Gazette, which is in the shops now.
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Weather for Carluke
Thursday 24 May 2012
Today
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Temperature: 12 C to 24 C
Wind Speed: 9 mph
Wind direction: North east
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