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diebitter 11-25-2005 06:02 PM

Can any of you see Mars?
 
Here in the UK, I can see a particularly bright, yellow-looking star tonight. I'm no astronomer, but it's too bright for Venus (I think), so I figure it must be Mars. Can any of you guys in North America (or anyone anywhere else?) see it too?

Any astronomers here to set me straight on what it really might be?

utmt40 11-25-2005 06:11 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
Its not dark here yet.

Cubswin 11-25-2005 06:21 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
If i remember correctly, Mercury and Venus will never get very high in the sky... they will visable on the horizon for a short period of time before sunrise and after sunset. They are know as morning or evening stars because of this. Is it just over the horizon or way up in the sky?

Dynasty 11-25-2005 06:24 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
Wouldn't Mars be red?

DrSavage 11-25-2005 06:25 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
Fo sure.

http://www.ebulkcandy.com/sys-tmpl/n...ook1/mars2.jpg

Vavavoom 11-25-2005 06:28 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
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Although its dark here in London....Can't see it...

I'm just glad I can't see Uranus !!!! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

diebitter 11-25-2005 06:29 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
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If i remember correctly, Mercury and Venus will never get very high in the sky... they will visable on the horizon for a short period of time before sunrise and after sunset. They are know as morning or evening stars because of this. Is it just over the horizon or way up in the sky?

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This is about 30 degrees or just a little less. It's southerly I think, maybe south-south-east.

diebitter 11-25-2005 07:05 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
I kid you not guys, I just found this on the BBC web site:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4395660.stm

and I was born and raised in Tooting.

That's a mental coincidence that I was looking at something in the night sky tonight and wondering if it was Mars!

mostsmooth 11-25-2005 07:14 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
[ QUOTE ]
Here in the UK, I can see a particularly bright, yellow-looking star tonight. I'm no astronomer, but it's too bright for Venus (I think), so I figure it must be Mars. Can any of you guys in North America (or anyone anywhere else?) see it too?

Any astronomers here to set me straight on what it really might be?

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for some reason i always thought venus appeared as the brightest planet?

diebitter 11-25-2005 07:16 PM

Re: Can any of you see Mars?
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
Here in the UK, I can see a particularly bright, yellow-looking star tonight. I'm no astronomer, but it's too bright for Venus (I think), so I figure it must be Mars. Can any of you guys in North America (or anyone anywhere else?) see it too?

Any astronomers here to set me straight on what it really might be?

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for some reason i always thought venus appeared as the brightest planet?

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Really? I'm no expert. Maybe it's that then. We need an astronomer!


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