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Tonite Feb 25th
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Tonite Feb 25th
planet alignment with the crescent moon
go outside and look west
I hate it when the voices in my head go silent.....I never know what those fuckers are up to.
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fishki - Site Admin
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
Hard to see in the city, but I will try. Maybe I'll drive to the coast after dinner... Doubtful.. ha.
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Drew - Posts: 772
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
Damn that is awesome and makes me wish i had bought a telescope. I will go look for a little bit any way. I love that stuff
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
yeah tb, me and nemo are into that also.
im saving up for this 11 inch,
http://www.telescopes.com/telescopes/ca ... er-CELE348
hope to have it by this summer, my little 4 inch reflector is not enough anymore and one of the eyepieces is fkd up
just find the moon, they are the 2 brightest objects near it
im saving up for this 11 inch,
http://www.telescopes.com/telescopes/ca ... er-CELE348
hope to have it by this summer, my little 4 inch reflector is not enough anymore and one of the eyepieces is fkd up
just find the moon, they are the 2 brightest objects near it
I hate it when the voices in my head go silent.....I never know what those fuckers are up to.
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
That looks like a nice scope.
Well we couldn't find the moon. And we didn't go all the way to the coast. Just to the last high point in the city before it all goes down hill. I used a star chart app to locate where they were supposed to be and we saw 2 bright stars that could have been planets.
A couple years back there was this Guy outside of a blockbuster with a big telescope. He showed us Saturn. That was awesome you could see the ring and everything. Totally random to just find telescope Guy on the sidewalk in the city but hey, why not.
Anyway here's a screen shot of the star chart I used. It also says there are fishes in the sky
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Well we couldn't find the moon. And we didn't go all the way to the coast. Just to the last high point in the city before it all goes down hill. I used a star chart app to locate where they were supposed to be and we saw 2 bright stars that could have been planets.
A couple years back there was this Guy outside of a blockbuster with a big telescope. He showed us Saturn. That was awesome you could see the ring and everything. Totally random to just find telescope Guy on the sidewalk in the city but hey, why not.
Anyway here's a screen shot of the star chart I used. It also says there are fishes in the sky
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Drew - Posts: 772
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
lol yeah the pisces zodiac, you were in the right place , just to late, you can try again tonite, last chance cause the moons exiting out of position, go out at sunset and look west, Venus and Jupiter pop out of the twilight even before the sky fades completely black, the angle narrows to only 10 degrees, so close that you can hide them together behind your outstretched palm.
Another great shot in march on the 12th and 13th when they are only 3 degrees apart, making a double beacon that you can hide behind a pair of fingertips.
There is really nothing spectacular about planetary alignment, it is just that this time the crescent moon is sweetening the pot in its position laying there in a triangle with venus jupiter and the moon as vertices, and believe it or not it has to do with the human eye that makes some of these alignments better.
The phenomenon is based on the anatomy of the human eye. There’s a tiny patch of tissue near the center of the retina where cones are extra-densely packed. This is called the fovea. Whatever you see with the fovea, you see in high-definition The field of view of the fovea is only about five degrees wide. Most nights in March, Venus and Jupiter will fit within that narrow cone. And when they do—presto! It’s spellbinding astronomy.
Another great shot in march on the 12th and 13th when they are only 3 degrees apart, making a double beacon that you can hide behind a pair of fingertips.
There is really nothing spectacular about planetary alignment, it is just that this time the crescent moon is sweetening the pot in its position laying there in a triangle with venus jupiter and the moon as vertices, and believe it or not it has to do with the human eye that makes some of these alignments better.
The phenomenon is based on the anatomy of the human eye. There’s a tiny patch of tissue near the center of the retina where cones are extra-densely packed. This is called the fovea. Whatever you see with the fovea, you see in high-definition The field of view of the fovea is only about five degrees wide. Most nights in March, Venus and Jupiter will fit within that narrow cone. And when they do—presto! It’s spellbinding astronomy.
I hate it when the voices in my head go silent.....I never know what those fuckers are up to.
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
Nice, doubt I'll get a chance to check tonight. Got a friend in town that I haven't seen in 10 years.
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Drew - Posts: 772
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
no love for me. i have dense fog. its like looking into nothing. i would swear you cant see 100 feet into the air in all directions right now.
ok fish you just gave me nerd envey. wow. 11 inches
ok fish you just gave me nerd envey. wow. 11 inches
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
twistedblister wrote:no love for me. i have dense fog. its like looking into nothing. i would swear you cant see 100 feet into the air in all directions right now.
ok fish you just gave me nerd envey. wow. 11 inches
That last line almost doesn't sound right .. lmao
I love the fog, we get a lot here in SF. Yeah I got to see the crescent moon while driving to dinner. I couldn't really see but the wife said she saw some planets. I got a really good view on the drive home. But could only see one planet, couldn't really look long but it was there :)
It was all in the clouds by the time we got back to the city though.
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
Ha I did that on pirpose. I have seen SF fog,in person once. I would dig going back one day.. After I looked last night I did not check again
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
I think i got to see them by the moons lower left side tonight. :-)
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
The two of them are sitting side by side in the sky tonite.... no clouds
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
cool i did see them the other night but they were on the right and not left like i had posted. i will peek out shortly. we have lots of rain so it might not be so clear here.
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Re: Tonite Feb 25th
Definitely too cloudy here
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