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    Bright star

    Hi Guys,

    This morning at 0545Hrs when I was just starting my Petzl run I noticed a very bright object in the sky. I thought it was a plane at first but it was not really moving. It was in the South Eastern direction... any ideas... was it a satelite or planet?? Thought there might be a budding astronomer in our midst.
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    Simon

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    Re: Bright star

    I was going to say the International Space Station, but that's not coming around til Sunday;

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata...ity=Manchester


    or maybe it was, the website above only looks into the future .

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    Re: Bright star

    Venus or Saturn maybe - see this interactive chart

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    Re: Bright star

    It's Venus. The other obvious one is Jupiter in the SSE in the early evening.

    Edit: Saturn is also around in the dawn, appearing as a reasonably bright planet, but Venus is much, much brighter (the morning star) and would fit your description as a plane with landing lights on.
    Last edited by Brotherton Lad; 24-11-2010 at 10:06 PM.

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    Re: Bright star

    Jupiter is still close at the moment

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    Re: Bright star

    Im pretty certain it's Venus but not certain .....noticed it the last few mornings !

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    Re: Bright star

    There were 3 blokes on camels who stopped me on the way to work this morning asking for directions. They were very interested in the star for some reason as well

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    Re: Bright star

    Quote Originally Posted by Brotherton Lad View Post
    It's Venus. The other obvious one is Jupiter in the SSE in the early evening.

    Edit: Saturn is also around in the dawn, appearing as a reasonably bright planet, but Venus is much, much brighter (the morning star) and would fit your description as a plane with landing lights on.
    I saw it this morning and boy was it bright. I'd say it was venus

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    Re: Bright star

    I see it every morning now . If you'd all just refer to my start chart that I linked to previously you'd know that its venus.

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    Re: Bright star

    It is Venus, which of course makes it a bright planet. You should be able to see the crescent shape with the naked eye. Venus is the same size as the earth.

    Jupiter's worth a look at through binos (say between 6 and 8pm), especially in this cold air, you'll be able to see the 4 largest or Galilean, moons, which are 2000 to 3000 miles across

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jupiter-moons.jpg
    http://burro.astr.cwru.edu/stu/jupiter_moons.html
    Last edited by Brotherton Lad; 26-11-2010 at 06:31 PM.

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