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Old June 6th 04, 06:42 AM
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Default What star brightness is visible in broad daylight?

Paul Lawler wrote:

"Chris L Peterson" wrote in message
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On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 04:33:47 GMT, "Mark Lepkowski" wrote:

How bright does a star have to be to be visible with a small telescope in
broad daylight?


About magnitude 1 (Antares) in broad daylight with my 12" LX200. A

polarizing
filter can help improve contrast. You need accurate goto or you probably

won't
find any stars.

I've seen Vega, Sirius, Saturn with just binoculars, and Jupiter and Venus

naked
eye.


I've done Satrun naked eye. As Chris says, there is not much contrast with
the background sky. It helps to get it when it is very close to the moon
(for reference). This past summer Mars was also seen naked eye in daylight
(albeit just before sunset) by several observers.


I saw Mars for about an hour after sunrise following last years
occultation.


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