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ASK A POLICEMAN wrote:
Looking south slightly southwest early evening a bright star appears - i'm in south London - it's so bright I'm thinking it might be a planet? Is it Mars or Venus? Venus. Mars can also be seen at the same time, 30* (-ish) high in the E. Best, Stephen Remove footfrommouth to reply -- + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Stephen Tonkin | ATM Resources; Astro-Tutorials; Astro Books + + (N51.162 E0.995) | http://astunit.com + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + |
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![]() "Stephen Tonkin" wrote in message ... ASK A POLICEMAN wrote: Looking south slightly southwest early evening a bright star appears - i'm in south London - it's so bright I'm thinking it might be a planet? Is it Mars or Venus? Venus. Mars can also be seen at the same time, 30* (-ish) high in the E. Many thanks. Do you know any good sites that simply tell you what to look out for? Nick |
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"ASK A POLICEMAN" wrote:
Do you know any good sites that simply tell you what to look out for? http://www.heavens-above.com You type in your location when you register and it'll remember it for subsequent logins. The sub-page you probably want is the "whole sky chart"; it shows you which stars and planets are your sky, and where, at any time you ask it for. Also, and this is where your true location IS important for it to "know", it'll tell you about forthcoming iridium flares (q.v.) that you can see from your location. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=fleetie |
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ASK A POLICEMAN wrote:
Do you know any good sites that simply tell you what to look out for? See: http://www.astrospace.co.uk/nightsky...lyNightSky.htm and http://www.nightsky.org.uk/ -- Best, Stephen http://www.astunit.com |
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![]() "Stephen Tonkin" wrote in message ... ASK A POLICEMAN wrote: Do you know any good sites that simply tell you what to look out for? See: http://www.astrospace.co.uk/nightsky...lyNightSky.htm and http://www.nightsky.org.uk/ -- Best, Stephen http://www.astunit.com thx |
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