Just a heads up... Venus is going to be obstructed by the Moon next weekend! For many of us in Southeast Asia, we're lucky that this event will take place during the night, i.e. after sunset. For other parts of the world, it will happen in daylight. Venus will disappear from the Moon's dark limb and reappear about an hour later. I believe it will be quite a sight to see the two brightest nighttime objects so close together! Here are two links for the event:
http://transit.savage-garden.org/occultations/
http://www.lunar-occultations.com/iota/ ... 6venus.htm
(This has the event timings)
Is anyone planning to observe this?
16 May Occultation of Venus
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Hi,
I do a simulation on planetarium software and below is the local timing:
1) Ingress: 16 May 2010 19:35 (21 degree above horizon)
2) Egress: 16 May 2010 20:35 (8 degree above horizon)
Seem like we need a clear west sky to see the Venus coming out behind the Moon.
Thanks for the heads up.
Have a nice day.
I do a simulation on planetarium software and below is the local timing:
1) Ingress: 16 May 2010 19:35 (21 degree above horizon)
2) Egress: 16 May 2010 20:35 (8 degree above horizon)
Seem like we need a clear west sky to see the Venus coming out behind the Moon.
Thanks for the heads up.
Have a nice day.
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wah...very low in the sky....weixing wrote:Hi,
I do a simulation on planetarium software and below is the local timing:
1) Ingress: 16 May 2010 19:35 (21 degree above horizon)
2) Egress: 16 May 2010 20:35 (8 degree above horizon)
Seem like we need a clear west sky to see the Venus coming out behind the Moon.
Thanks for the heads up.
Have a nice day.
any idea where is a good location?
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