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ASTRO: Venus & Jupiter
This is from Yesterday. Got Clouded over today, but Hope Springs
Eternal! 30 Seconds @ISO 800, 18mm Fl. Crazy Ed |
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ASTRO: Venus & Jupiter
Edward Erbeck wrote: This is from Yesterday. Got Clouded over today, but Hope Springs Eternal! 30 Seconds @ISO 800, 18mm Fl. Crazy Ed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Has been cloudy every morning for some time here so nothing to see. Also to see east and low I have to walk a half mile across the ice to see the eastern horizon. At well below -30C I've not felt like doing this even if it was clear. Thanks for sending. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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ASTRO: Venus & Jupiter
"Rick Johnson" wrote:
Has been cloudy every morning for some time here so nothing to see. Also to see east and low I have to walk a half mile across the ice to see the eastern horizon. At well below -30C I've not felt like doing this even if it was clear. Thanks for sending. Given all that I know I would have never taken the Picture! Here's a composite of this mornings Cloudy Conjunction with an inset of yesterdays Clear shot that shows the difference in positions. Crazy Ed |
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ASTRO: Venus & Jupiter
Edward Erbeck wrote: "Rick Johnson" wrote: Has been cloudy every morning for some time here so nothing to see. Also to see east and low I have to walk a half mile across the ice to see the eastern horizon. At well below -30C I've not felt like doing this even if it was clear. Thanks for sending. Given all that I know I would have never taken the Picture! Here's a composite of this mornings Cloudy Conjunction with an inset of yesterdays Clear shot that shows the difference in positions. Crazy Ed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ With that low horizon you can try for Venus and Mercury on the 26 and 27th of this month. Not quite as close to each other and lots closer to the sun. Should be a challenge. They rise only about an hour before the sun from my latitude, yours is likely different. Rick -- Correct domain name is arvig and it is net not com. Prefix is correct. Third character is a zero rather than a capital "Oh". |
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ASTRO: Venus & Jupiter
"Rick Johnson" wrote:
With that low horizon you can try for Venus and Mercury on the 26 and 27th of this month. Not quite as close to each other and lots closer to the sun. Should be a challenge. They rise only about an hour before the sun from my latitude, yours is likely different. Here they are from August '06. My Eastern Horizon is all of 1.5 or 2 degrees ;-). The mountains you're seeing are the Chiricahua's. Crazy Ed |
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