I haven't found any forums or topics created specifically for ranting but enough is enough, I just need somewhere to let off some steam, so here we go
I live in the south of London so my usual astrophotography spots are mostly by the coast of East Sussex and occasionally the south coast of Kent
I am only interested in imaging the Milky Way, since the Milky Way core became visible again in February this year I have been checking my weather apps constantly. Disappointingly there has not been ONE single night that is clear enough to image. Compared to last year around this time I already went out 2 times.
I am so jealous and depressed at the same time looking at all the images shared by photographers living on other parts of the world, I feel like we are missing out a lot 😭
Is the Milky Way core just not visible for long enough (currently 3-4:30am FYI) to avoid all the clouds? Come to think of it, the probability of having a clear sky at exactly 3-4am on the nights where the moon is below horizon, is quite low, given the natural conditions of the UK. Or have I just conveniently missed those night? 😅
Based on your experience, where do you reckon in the UK has the clearest and most stable condition for the Milky Way?
Thanks,
Marco