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New object brighter than venus at 265 deg at 51 N 0 E



 
 
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Old May 14th 07, 09:56 PM posted to sci.astro
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Default New object brighter than venus at 265 deg at 51 N 0 E

New object brighter than venus at 265 from deg 51 N 0 E. at 9:38 pm London local time.

I cannot meaure the azumuth I do not have the instrument but it is about 60 degrees elevation.

It is still there it is a daylight object. It was visible in the dusk but it was light.



I am not sure but it is not in the equatorial plane. My knowlege of astronomy is limited so probably venus, can some one confirm.



Chris in South London.

 




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