The meteor strike thread got me thinking: Anyone else watching the conjuction of Venus and Jupiter lately? It’s like a race, where Jupiter’s trying to catch up with Venus every night, and he’s slowly doing so.
Yep, I´ve been watching them getting closer night after night when I leave the office in the evening. It was specially nice when they were aligned with the crescent moon.
Tonight, by eyeball, they where about 12 or 15 degrees appart.
Ah-ha! Driving home the other night, it was clear and still light-ish at five o’clock. I saw Venus and a friend in the sky, nice and bright, with no other ‘stars’ visible. I figured the other one was a planet, too. Thanks for the info; I will keep looking up.
Yes, we have been watching them. Tonight they were especially noticible in our area. My five year old son even mentioned them on Friday night too. They caught his eye.
I’m waiting for the “smiley face” that will be formed next Monday night (1 December) when the crescent moon and two planets are close enough together to become the eyes and mouth.
Wow. We’d not taken our evening walk for awhile and even though I expected to see something after reading this thread, it was still startling to see the two so close. That’s spectacular.
I shared this with a number of my neighbors. So far everyone from 4 to 72 is pumped.
Just had a thought… sometimes on MNF they use those high res cameras to really zoom in on the moon. What an opportunity they have this.
I saw them driving home down the M3 last night. They were clearly visible while the sky was still quite bright.
Then, when I got home, I walked into the back yard, and looked up to see if I see them. Forlorn hope, as the back of our place is pretty enclosed and they were low on the horizon. Instead, I saw a really bright dot moving across the sky, west to east. It got smaller, red, then faded out half way across the sky. It was the ISS+Shuttle, catching the sun, then the sunset through the atmosphere, then into the shadow. I’ve seen the ISS before, but this was pretty cool.