Hailing Star Gazers

i386

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There's something big and sparkly in the western sky tonight. Anyone know what it is? You can't miss it.
 

Bob_VT

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

Yup here is is called snow! :(
 

JB

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

That is Venus.

As the days get longer and she is setting shortly after the sunset she will cause a rash of UFO sightings.
 

i386

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

That is Venus.

As the days get longer and she is setting shortly after the sunset she will cause a rash of UFO sightings.

Thanks JB. I figured you'd know. We were discussing it earlier and guessed it was either Venus or Mercury since it wasn't red (Mars).

By this time next year I'll have probably forgotten and ask again. :p
 

Vlad D Impeller

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

Venus as JB said, Mercury is barely visible close to the horizon, almost impossible to view with the naked eye and for very short periods due to its proximity to the sun.
 

ezbtr

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

we actually had snow at 2000' on Mount Diablo, beautiful.....
 

projecthog

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

Venus JB?
or the spacestation?
Reason I ask is that my buddy has been talking of the spacestation in the western sky for a year now and I have never bothered to check.

Pretty big and too bright in my opinion for a space station, but I don't know.
PH.

Did the hijack thing again! sorry.:redface:
I'll find out on my own.
 

JB

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

The space station is not in an orbit which would allow it to appear in that manner.
 

projecthog

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

Thx JB,
Couldn't access through quote to answer that, it keeps telling me that I am not signed in, but only with yours. Others work fine.
A setting on your part?
Thx, PH.
 

JB

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

Nope. i386 had no trouble quoting me. Must be your 'puter.
 

Bass Man Bruce

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Re: Hailing Star Gazers

I have seen the International Space Station fly over on several occasions.
It is very cool! It appears as a bright star and moves rather quickly from west to east. You have to know in advance when and where to look as it is only visible for a minute or two.
There is a web site that you can enter your zipcode to and it will tell you when and where to look for the ISS and several other visible satellites. Unfortunatly I don't remember what the name.
I once saw the ISS with the space shuttle in hot pursuit, that was sweet.

Found that address:
http://www.esa.int/seeiss

Don't know how to post a link yet!:cool:
 
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