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Old May 24th 07, 11:54 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
Will
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Default Bright object in western sky?

On May 24, 9:10 am, Jim wrote:
In article . com, Will wrote:
COMPLETE NEWBIE:


I quail slightly at asking a dumb question, so be gentle with me!


My bedroom window faces West, and I've noticed in the last couple of
clear nights a very bright object in the sky. It doesn't "wink" so I
assume it's not a star, but it's pretty spectacular. A planet,
maybe? I'm sorry I don't have the technical language to describe its
position better, but then if I did, I'd probably know what it was. If
it makes any difference, I'm in Gloucestershire.


Almost certainly the planet Venus. It's really quite bright at the
moment.

Jim
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My lucky star is probably Eta Carinae.


Thanks, Jim. I guess I discounted Venus owing to seeing it at night,
rather than in the evening. A Homer moment, possibly.

Will.