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sapelesam | 23:48 Wed 27th Jan 2016 | Science
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At 22.45 tonight there is a bright star to the north west of the moon, approx. two moons away, anybody know what it is?
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Jupiter
Concur with the inimitable grassy…
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Thanks to both of you.
Cloud obscuring moon
Wooo thanks, Grass.....a visitor just asked about that and I was able to appear very knowledgeable....☺
Yes, it was impressive. I think it's actually over 15000 moons away, but it does look bright
You can see Mercury (just about), Venus, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter all in a curve across the sky if you get up about 5.00 am and the sky is clear.
....and Venus is even brighter than Jupiter
Yes there's a special alignment of 5 planets with the moon at the moment, visible early dawn reaching its best view on Feb 5th apparently.
Feb 5th?
I'll set my alarm!
Of course it will be cloudy :-)
I saw them this morning. Mercury is very faint and low down in the eastern sky.
If it twinkles its a star, if it doesn't its a planet.
Hence, the song...... :-)
was waiting for that!
:-) again, Tuvok.

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