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Step away from your computer. Go outside and look at the moon and Venus. NT (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2023 OP
COOL! 2naSalit Nov 2023 #1
I'm in Virginia, some two hours ahead of you. They are well up here. mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2023 #3
Good morning! 2naSalit Nov 2023 #5
That's why I went outside, to see ISS. mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2023 #6
when i visited my grandkids in tenneesee years ago and they had such a clear view of the samnsara Nov 2023 #8
Venus is less than a degree from the moon progree Nov 2023 #2
Thanks, and good morning. NT mahatmakanejeeves Nov 2023 #4
i did but all i could see were a few stars..no moon! :( samnsara Nov 2023 #7
Hah! Both our threads are in "Trending Now" on the home page /nt progree Nov 2023 #9

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,567 posts)
3. I'm in Virginia, some two hours ahead of you. They are well up here.
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 06:59 AM
Nov 2023

I would have liked to have seen them rise. I was up early enough, but I hadn't thought about it at the time. I wish I had had the foresight to look.

And good morning.

2naSalit

(86,741 posts)
5. Good morning!
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 07:07 AM
Nov 2023

I look at the sky as soon as I get up, each time. Now it's all behind a cloud but I did catch the actual rising over the edge of the mountain. Any further south and I wouldn't see it for another hour with mountains in the way.

Some mornings, because I go outside right away, I can watch the ISS go by. You can tell it isn't a satellite because the light never fades - as a satellite reflector would disappear. I am blessed with no light pollution.

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,567 posts)
6. That's why I went outside, to see ISS.
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 07:11 AM
Nov 2023

It was not scheduled to be a good sighting, only a minute long and pretty low. We won't have another good one until the 13th. I missed a terrific one a few days ago, because I got the time wrong.

https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/view.cfm?country=United_States®ion=Virginia&city=Alexandria

samnsara

(17,625 posts)
8. when i visited my grandkids in tenneesee years ago and they had such a clear view of the
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 07:40 AM
Nov 2023

sky. The kids were youngins then and we would go out and watch the ISS go by over head. I have too many trees at my house to see it now.

progree

(10,911 posts)
2. Venus is less than a degree from the moon
Thu Nov 9, 2023, 06:52 AM
Nov 2023
https://www.space.com/moon-venus-november-2023
See bright Venus and the crescent moon light up the early morning sky on Nov. 9

... At that hour, on this particular morning, hanging about one-quarter of the way up in the sky, you will see a waning crescent moon, 15% illuminated by the sun, and sitting less than a degree to its right will be Venus, blazing at magnitude -4.4, or 15 times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star.


To see a map of the sky from one's locale (you can change the time)

https://in-the-sky.org/skymap2.php

(get rid of that deep space junk with that checkbox below the sky map and on the left side -- nobody can see any of that stuff unless they live 50 miles from the nearest street lamp, so its just clutter)

I would be lost without this because of the city lights, so few stars and planets are visible, so this helps enormously in finding things and being sure that what I'm seeing is actually what I think I'm seeing.

For those who want to see the H.A. Rey version of the constellations: On the left side below the sky map, there is the default setting: "Simplified Designs". Pull down on its arrow, and choose "H.A. Rey's designs".
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