Planets and Constellations
Posted: Fri May 02, 2014 1:26 am
Newbie here, just joined the forum today in fact. Has always love stargazing since a kid.
I notice the sky is very clear tonight, so clear in fact it is possible to spot the following constellations and planets, with the help of starmap apps on iPhone.
1) crux (bright cross on the southern sky)
2) Centaurus hanging right above Crux
3) Scorpio on the left of Lupus
4) Libra (right above Scorpio) with Saturn within in
5) Hercules (dim)
6) Virgo (Mars in it)
7) Ursa Major
The viewing is done on the rooftop of a 8 storey high MCP which give a nearly unobstructed view of the southern sky. There are some lightings on the rooftop, but doesn't really affect viewing above 30 degree. I stood there for more than 1 hr enjoying the view (the rooftop is empty of cars).
Ursa Major is seen from my living room window which face the north.
Only pity for the entire night. All the above viewing can only be done with naked eyes. I don't own any telescope, not even a bino.
To the veteran out ther, is such almost cloudless night common or more of an exception? I'm thinking of getting a telescope, probably after joining a sidewalk session.
Clear skies!!!
I notice the sky is very clear tonight, so clear in fact it is possible to spot the following constellations and planets, with the help of starmap apps on iPhone.
1) crux (bright cross on the southern sky)
2) Centaurus hanging right above Crux
3) Scorpio on the left of Lupus
4) Libra (right above Scorpio) with Saturn within in
5) Hercules (dim)
6) Virgo (Mars in it)
7) Ursa Major
The viewing is done on the rooftop of a 8 storey high MCP which give a nearly unobstructed view of the southern sky. There are some lightings on the rooftop, but doesn't really affect viewing above 30 degree. I stood there for more than 1 hr enjoying the view (the rooftop is empty of cars).
Ursa Major is seen from my living room window which face the north.
Only pity for the entire night. All the above viewing can only be done with naked eyes. I don't own any telescope, not even a bino.
To the veteran out ther, is such almost cloudless night common or more of an exception? I'm thinking of getting a telescope, probably after joining a sidewalk session.
Clear skies!!!