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It's a very clear night.
TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Started conversation Feb 6, 2007
I've just been out to feed the cat.
The sky is frosted with stars.
The lawn is frosted with frost.
TRiG.
It's a very clear night.
Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 6, 2007
No frost on the ground here but there are so many stars - stars I could never see at the old house beautiful stuff, stars.
You sound rather happy for a Tuesday evening?
It's a very clear night.
Frost
It's stinking hot here and it's not even midday yet. Summer has arrived at last
We've had some cracker clear nights too though. TRiG and Wilma, you must not have too many street lights?
It's a very clear night.
Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 6, 2007
We live on the border of a large London park, so that must do it. Oddly enough, we used to live on the southern border but in a busier area... I don't know, maybe I want to see the stars from here
It's a very clear night.
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Feb 6, 2007
I saw Venus and Mercury earlier this evening. This was only the third time I had ever seen Mercury, the other two times being yesterday and the day before. Zube explained to me how to find it. I also saw Jupiter this morning. These clear skies are great!
It's a very clear night.
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Feb 7, 2007
It's been marvellously clear here too the past few nights, but I haven't been able to see Mercury - too much stuff in the way, and I've been working at dusk. I read this morning or yesterday that Mercury is at maximum elongation (at its furthest from the sun), making it easier than usual to spot for... some reason or other.
No frost here, but it is rather chilly. For these parts, anyway. We get a lot of clear nights (and days) in central Texas because there very often seems to be high pressure sitting on top of us. I really must try and get out of the city and have a proper look at the stars, away from the sodium glare.
It's a very clear night.
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Feb 7, 2007
It's been snowing here all night, so no star in sight. Can't remember the last clear night, but then I usually sleep during the nights anyway.
It's a very clear night.
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Feb 7, 2007
These clear skies are great!
Yes, I was out star-gazing for all of 5 minutes
but I did see glorious Venus in the early twilight (even before B'Elana's bedtime)
ooooh, Wilma can see for the first time!!!! When are we going to have a constellation-teaching session?
It's a very clear night.
Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 7, 2007
I've seen stars before been to Hollywood, me
Actually, I must come take lessons from you, I know the constellations by the childish names my grandfather made up for me when he used to call me to stargaze with him - I must have been 7 or 8... I presume you're offering...
to Annie's classroom with a
It's a very clear night.
Zubeneschamali Posted Feb 7, 2007
Since Mercury's orbit is smaller than ours and closer to the Sun, it's always near the Sun in our sky. Mercury being at its maximum elongation doesn't mean it's at its furthest from the Sun, it means it looks furthest from the Sun as seen from Earth.
Zube
It's a very clear night.
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Feb 8, 2007
Ah, thanks for the clarification.
Oh, and I saw it as I was walking to the laundry room It's out there right now, sinking gracefully over the horizon.
It's a very clear night.
TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Feb 8, 2007
We do have street lights, but it's not too bad. When we wanted to do some real stargazing one time in December we went out to some friends about twenty miles away. But there was cloud low in the sky, so we couldn't see Saturn. Had a good look at the moon and some stars through a friend's telescope, though.
TRiG.
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