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Furtherman
03-23-2004, 09:31 AM
For those who would rather watching something a little more interesting than your usual, five planets are now visible in the night sky after sundown.

Planetary parade for sky watchers (http://www.nature.com/nsu/040322/040322-3.html)

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Tall_James
03-23-2004, 09:35 AM
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Hoojibs
03-23-2004, 09:35 AM
How long before someone cracks a uranus joke?

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East Side Dave
03-23-2004, 09:42 AM
5 planets visible at same time
it will be possible to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter

Those NASA fools!! They forgot one- just look down and we'll of course be able to see Earth, TOO!! That makes six planets!! SIX!! HAHAHA!! Fools! All of them!! Fools!! I'm smarter than Magellan!!

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Tall_James
03-23-2004, 09:46 AM
Those NASA fools!! They forgot one- just look down and we'll of course be able to see Earth, TOO!! That makes six planets!! SIX!! HAHAHA!! Fools! All of them!! Fools!! I'm smarter than Magellan!!

Bravo Dave! Way to stick it to the MAN!


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East Side Dave
03-23-2004, 09:48 AM
Thanks, James! I'm goin' after that spaz Stephen Hawking next!!!

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Tall_James
03-23-2004, 09:52 AM
Thanks, James! I'm goin' after that spaz Stephen Hawking next!!!

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East Side Dave
03-23-2004, 09:59 AM
Shit is that Mr. Hawking or Nosferatu?!?! Forget, what I said- that savage will bite my fucking head off!!!

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Tall_James
03-23-2004, 10:03 AM
Forget, what I said- that savage will bite my fucking head off!!!

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Johnathan H Christ
03-23-2004, 10:05 AM
How long before someone cracks a uranus joke?



i was given to understand that they renamed it..... urectum.


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Furtherman
03-23-2004, 10:08 AM
Hawking: Silence. I don't need anyone to talk for me, except this voice box. You have clearly been corrupted by power. For shame.

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Furtherman
03-23-2004, 11:10 AM
Good news - for those who care - this alignment is visible for the next two weeks. After that, see it in 30 years.

Five Planets Visible Across Evening Sky

Mar 23, 2:31 PM (ET)

By MARCIA DUNN

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Five planets are arrayed across the evening sky in a spectacular night show that won't be back for another three decades.

For the next two weeks, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn - the five closest planets - should be easily visible at dusk, along with the moon.

"It's semi-unique," said Myles Standish, an astronomer at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "They're all on the same side of the sun and stretched across the sky and that's what is kind of pretty."

Standish missed Monday evening's opportunity, but said Tuesday that he will gaze up when he walks his dog this week and next. He expects mountains and bright city lights to hamper his view, however.


The planetary lineup will be visible to the naked eye every night for an hour after sunset through early April. At the end of the year, the same five planets will reunite for a few weeks, but in the pre-dawn hours.

Standish said this particular planetary grouping may offer the best nighttime views until 2036.

The orbits of the five planets take them to the same side of the sun every few years or so. The conditions have to be just right for all five planets to be clearly visible at dusk or dawn; Mercury is often tough to catch. Even rarer are so-called alignments, where the planets are clustered together in the sky; this is not one of those.

Stargazers should look to the western horizon just after sunset. Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn will be lined up in the sky with Jupiter close to the eastern horizon. They will span about 135 degrees. Saturn will be almost directly overhead.



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Mike Teacher
03-23-2004, 01:16 PM
Got some good shots of the moon with that eclipse; but saturn? Hmm, I'll get out the Scope, give it a try if it's clear tonight and post here if I get anything worthwhile. Difficult because those great pictures of saturn you see are almost always from the Pioneer or Voyager missions, most smalller scope ground-based Saturn Images show the rings and some divisions and perhaps some saturn weather, and thats about it.

However; there's nothing like seeing the rings of saturn as they enter your eye directly from peering into a scope.

Some of these will be indistinguishable from the stars; so find someone to point them out if ya take a look.

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SatCam
03-23-2004, 02:50 PM
How long before someone cracks a uranus joke?

I will not sink that low!!

But you need a telescope to see uranus!!!

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high fly
03-23-2004, 02:55 PM
I can see three pairs of my shoes at the same time, RIGHT NOW!!!

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FUNKMAN
03-23-2004, 05:47 PM
cracks a uranus


this is what an italian guy says when he gets anal fissures

"it a cracks a uranus,,,,mama mia"

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SatCam
03-24-2004, 12:05 PM
Did anyone check this out?

Fucking amazing. I printed off that map thing of the planets, and I was able to see Jupiter shining bright in the sky and Mars, big and orange. I'm going to look again tonight, and I had some trouble last night due to the fact that my house is in the way, and it's surounded by trees...

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Furtherman
03-24-2004, 12:10 PM
I was able to all except Saturn and Mercury, possibly because I was looking well after sundown.
Saturn is so close to the moon I thought the moonlight was blocking it.

But yea, cool, right?

We've got it for the next two weeks so I hope to see them all.

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Mike Teacher
03-24-2004, 12:29 PM
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The only semi-usable shot from about 40 last night.

Jupiter plus about four satellites; three are Galilean, one was way out of range; they are Europa, Io, Ganymede, and Callisto.

This is the ultra lo-tech; it's pointing a digital camera right into the telescope eyepiece, and trying to hold very very still while the scope is moving, the earth is moving, so I couldn't get the bands that were easily visible with the naked eye.

You do see the 'squashed' shape of Jupiter if you turn your head so the line of moons looks horizontal. Jupiter spins so fast the gas it's made of bulges out at the equator and flattens the poles.

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Furtherman
03-24-2004, 12:32 PM
Awesome Mike!!!!

I gotta get me a telescope.

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SatCam
03-24-2004, 12:33 PM
Mike, is it just me, or does Jupiter shimmer and move around? Does that have to do with the gasses you mentioned or are my eyes just really fucked up?

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Mike Teacher
03-24-2004, 02:49 PM
Planets are weird with the shimmer. It's not your eyes. The planets were noticed for two things:

-they moved around, while the stars stayed where they were

-they either would not twinkle like the stars; or, sometimes, twinkle 'differently'.

All the stars you see are so far that for all intents; they are infintesimally small points of light. The planets, however, are definite discs, very very tiny, but discs, reflecting the light of the sun instead of making their own light like the stars.

So, they can appear quite different.

If anyone wants to buy a telescope buy the one linked below. I have owned giant Celestron Scopes with all the GPS tracking stuff; but it's just a big nuisance. The one below weighs nothing, is small, costs only 200 bucks, uses real research-grade optics. You can put on your car hood; aim it at the moon or a planet, focus, and boom; you're counting how many bands you can see on Jupiter; even the great red spot? no problem. Resolves the rings of saturn on a good night very nicely.

It's all I use now. Plus it looks like a Giant Bong.

Edmund Astroscan (http://scientificsonline.com/product.asp?pn=3002001&sid=edsci)

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This message was edited by Mike Teacher on 3-24-04 @ 6:50 PM