Re: Venus visible in daylight
- From: "MichaelJP" <mjp@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2007 10:51:35 GMT
"Mike Dworetsky" <platinum198@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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It is hardly news to those who read uk.sci.astronomy, but this morning the
sky is unusually clear and blue, so I went out just before sunrise and
marked a position where Venus was lined up with a chimney, then looked
again 40 minutes later. Venus is easy to see in a clear blue sky as long
as you know approximately where to look. Clearly visible and bright, at
0740, well after sunrise this morning 5 October. Just looked again at
0750, still there despite having the Sun shining directly on me.
Earlier, I went out and saw an impressive line-up of planets and waning
crescent Moon, with bright and very orange Mars high up near Castor and
Pollux, brilliant Venus, and fainter Saturn. Predictions suggest we are
in for a few clear days and nights, so grab 'em.
--
Mike Dworetsky
(Remove pants sp*mbl*ck to reply)
I was looking for Andromeda (the galaxy) last night through 10x50
binoculars.
I could definitely see it but it was very faint, would I need to use a
telescope to discern the disk structure or just dark skies?
.
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