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Old December 25th 04, 08:28 AM
Maurice Gavin
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Beautiful crystal clear frosty Chrismas Morn here in Surrey with
Mercury an easy naked-eye object next to brilliant Venus. Mercury
seemed to have a pinkish hue. Posted a pic at

http://home.freeuk.com/m.gavin/conjunct.htm

Hope you get all the toys you'd hoped forg.
Merry Christmas

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Old December 25th 04, 08:53 AM
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Maurice Gavin wrote:
Beautiful crystal clear frosty Chrismas Morn here in Surrey with
Mercury an easy naked-eye object next to brilliant Venus.


Ditto here. Horizon was so clear that I could easily see Mercury through
double-glazed windows -- so bright that it was obvious and did not
require "looking for".

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Stephen

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Old December 27th 04, 11:05 AM
Anthony Stokes
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Beautiful crystal clear frosty Chrismas Morn here in Surrey with
Mercury an easy naked-eye object next to brilliant Venus.


Ditto here. Horizon was so clear that I could easily see Mercury through
double-glazed windows -- so bright that it was obvious and did not
require "looking for".


Same again after 7a.m. on 26th and 27th December from Brentwood (30km east
of London).
A pleasant opportunity in less than a minute to easily see Mercury, Venus,
(Earth), Mars, Jupiter and Saturn all appropriately positioned in order
along the ecliptic from east to west.
Mercury was readily observable by naked eye for more than a quarter hour
longer than Mars, despite Mars being much further from the Sun and in less
bright sky.

Anthony.


 




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