Re: An Astronomical Treat
Posted: 11 Dec 2021, 18:43
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That's the one, cheers Brian.FlyTexas wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 17:02Yep, comet Leonard.![]()
https://www.planetary.org/articles/how- ... et-leonard
Brian
Thanks for letting me know, unfortunately it is overcast and raining this evening, will se if tomorrow brings fairer weather.It's not a photo, Nigel. It's a screenshot from the Stellarum program. In reality the moon looked somewhat larger and Saturn a little smaller, but there is a definite reddish colour to Saturn when viewed with the naked eye. Binoculars or a telescope would obviously give a better view.
Sadly, rain is forecast for this evening (at least here in Cambridgeshire), but the alignment should remain (the Moon may differ) for some time yet.
Kevin
Good link, Kevin.Kevin Farnell wrote: ↑19 Dec 2021, 01:44The delightful Dr Rebecca 'Becky' Smethurst has just released a YouTube video, featuring this planetary alignment (along with other Astronomical delights, such as the bright light that will pass over the UK at around 6:50am on the 25th Dec - is it Father Christmas' sleigh, or the International Space Station?). The planetary alignment is the first part of the video, so you don't need to watch it all, but there are other delights included.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vt3froHZSKU
Kevin
Kevin Farnell wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 18:16That's all right, I don't believe in Astrology.airboatr wrote: ↑11 Dec 2021, 18:12
If we're Lucky!
Astrologists are saying, it's not getting brighter.
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https://www.space.com/comet-leonard-fad ... -splitting
Kevin
Cheers Mike
You'll need to look between dusk and about 8pm, they are low in the sky and after that, they are disappearing below the horizon. Hope you get to see them.