No need for a camera then ;-)
AMities
Ph
Le 21 févr. 15 à 22:23, Chuck Norcutt a écrit :
Except where I live all will be behind a big gray curtain of rain
clouds.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/21/2015 12:09 PM, Mark Marr-Lyon wrote:
The faint red star was Mars. Tonight Venus and Mars will be a little
closer, but the moon will be farther away.
Mark
On Sat, Feb 21, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Strange. I also noticed it both coming and going from a
supermarket. I
did have a P&S camera in the car but considered it unlikely to
produce
something worthwhile and didn't bother.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/21/2015 9:19 AM, Dean Hansen wrote:
Coming out of the supermarket last evening, I glanced to the west
and was
treated to the most lovely sliver of a new moon I can remember ever
seeing. The moon itself was beautiful, but about 3-4 moon
diameters
towards 10 o'clock was (I presume) Venus, and then up from Venus
towards 1
o'clock was a faint red star. The combination was simply
lovely. Had no
camera nearby--did anyone else luck out with a shot of this?
Digest Dean
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