Re: who moved the moon?




"merecat" <merecatpooh_20@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:439d9e69_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Am I being really stupid? but on my copy of Starry night pro the moon seem
> to be in the wrong place. the software is telling me it should be about 11
> degrees behind where it actually is. The result is that last night, Mars
was
> on the wrong side!
> How strange. At 16.00 BST today Starry night is telling me that the moon
is
> at 72 degrees and 15 degrees altitude. My eyes say its almost due East at
> rather more than 15 degrees altitude
> Chances are that its me and not any astronomical anomaly but can any kind
> person explain?
>
> Merecat
>
>

Have you checked time and DATE on your puter? SN will pick up PC details on
launching.

Laurence


.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: who moved the moon?
    ... At 16.00 BST today Starry night is telling me that the ... > moon is at 72 degrees and 15 degrees altitude. ... Merecat, have you got your computer clock set correctly on GMT and ...
    (uk.sci.astronomy)
  • Re: Am I reading this right -- moon occults Saturn morning of 10 December. tomorrow?
    ... Jupiter-Mars-Mercury sight the morning of 10 December and noticed it looks ... as though the Moon will occult Saturn beginning around 0500 and continuing ... Starry Night shows the Moon moving in front of Saturn, ...
    (sci.astro.amateur)
  • Re: who moved the moon?
    ... but on my copy of Starry night pro the moon seem ... At 16.00 BST today Starry night is telling me that the moon is ... >at 72 degrees and 15 degrees altitude. ...
    (uk.sci.astronomy)
  • who moved the moon?
    ... but on my copy of Starry night pro the moon seem ... At 16.00 BST today Starry night is telling me that the moon is ... at 72 degrees and 15 degrees altitude. ...
    (uk.sci.astronomy)
  • Re: The Sky or Starry Night? Opinions Please
    ... I have owned Starry Night Pro for about 5 years and am due ... I am wondering if switching to The Sky would be a better ... the features are very similar. ...
    (sci.astro.amateur)